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As a historian of LGBTQ+ politics and culture, writes @ericcervini, "it’s my obligation to look at the hidden side of history, the part of our past that isn’t written by the victors, the history that’s buried in obscure archives, often conveniently forgotten. And that history tells us that we owe many of our victories, including marriage equality, to someone who never wrote a book or got the full recognition they deserve: a trans woman of color." Fifty years ago in May 1970, Sylvia Rivera stood before a judge in New York City. Only 18 years old, she was wearing a purple jumpsuit and large sunglasses. "Name?" asked the judge. "Ray Rivera—but call me Sylvia," she said. The judge turned to her attorney. "Counsel, is your client a man or a woman?" Her lawyer paused for a moment. "Yes, your honor." In this photograph: Rivera at her Hudson riverfront home encampment in New York in 1996. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @valshaff


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