More Than a Label: Understanding Trans Identity in Modern LGBTQ+ Culture
🎨 Ballroom culture (think Pose and Legendary )—with its categories, houses, and voguing—was created by Black and Latina trans women. That culture has shaped mainstream fashion, music, and language. When you hear “slay,” “shade,” or “reading,” you’re hearing trans and queer BIPOC legacy.
Supporting the transgender community requires more than just passive acceptance. It involves active allyship and a commitment to learning. Here are a few ways to foster a more inclusive environment:
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More Than a Label: Understanding Trans Identity in Modern LGBTQ+ Culture
🎨 Ballroom culture (think Pose and Legendary )—with its categories, houses, and voguing—was created by Black and Latina trans women. That culture has shaped mainstream fashion, music, and language. When you hear “slay,” “shade,” or “reading,” you’re hearing trans and queer BIPOC legacy.
Supporting the transgender community requires more than just passive acceptance. It involves active allyship and a commitment to learning. Here are a few ways to foster a more inclusive environment: