Originating in the Black and Latine trans communities of New York City, ballroom culture gave us "voguing," "slay," and the concept of "chosen families."
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The arguments are predictable: that trans women are "men invading women’s spaces," that non-binary identities are a fashion trend, or that the focus on gender identity detracts from the "original" fight for same-sex marriage. Originating in the Black and Latine trans communities
Shows like Pose (which featured the largest cast of trans actors in TV history), Euphoria (Hunter Schafer), and Disclosure (a Netflix documentary on trans representation in film) have moved trans narratives from "tragic victim" to "complex protagonist." Elliot Page’s transition brought workplace allyship into boardrooms; Laverne Cox’s Time magazine cover made beauty standards bend. The future of LGBTQ culture is inextricably trans
The future of LGBTQ culture is inextricably trans. Because at its core, the queer movement was never about assimilation. It was about liberation from a rigid binary—the binary of man/woman, gay/straight, normal/abnormal. The transgender community, by simply existing, asks the most radical question of all: What if you didn’t have to be who they told you to be?
