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The devastating AIDS epidemic of the 1980s and 90s paradoxically strengthened the bond between trans and LGB communities. As thousands died and the government ignored the crisis, activists from all corners of the queer community—gay men, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgender people—had to care for one another. ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) became a model of intersectional activism, where fighting for health care meant fighting for sex workers (many of whom were trans), IV drug users, and the homeless.
The concept of a "Transgender Tipping Point" emerged in the mid-2010s, marked by high-profile media representation. Actors like Laverne Cox ( Orange is the New Black ), Elliot Page ( The Umbrella Academy ), and MJ Rodriguez ( Pose ) have delivered nuanced, authentic performances that move away from historical tropes of trans people as punchlines or villains. Political and Legal Battles hung black shemales better
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