In the 1960s, gay men and lesbians were often closeted, seeking assimilation into a hostile society. Transgender people, particularly those living in poverty or working as sex workers, had no closet to hide in. They existed in plain sight, and they fought back.
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Queer creativity has shifted from being a subcultural undercurrent to a primary driver of mainstream aesthetics. Understanding the Transgender Community - HRC In the 1960s, gay men and lesbians were
Elements of ballroom—like vogueing, "slang" (e.g., slay, tea, fierce ), and drag aesthetics—have been absorbed into global pop culture, popularized by shows like Pose and RuPaul’s Drag Race . In the 1960s