: Established in 2009 by Rachel Crandall-Crocker, this day aims to celebrate trans joy and achievements, shifting the focus from the community's history of tragedy to one of presence and hope.
Trans women of color, such as Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, were the literal "backbone" of the modern LGBTQ+ movement.
Trans culture is often described as a "microculture" within the broader LGBTQIA+ umbrella, defined by shared experiences that aren't always unique but are celebrated collectively.
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: Organizations like the Brave Space Alliance in Chicago and The Center in New York continue this legacy by providing resources for safety, healthcare, and community building. Defining "Trans Culture"