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| Shared Element | Significance for Trans People | |----------------|-------------------------------| | | Symbolizes diversity; often expanded with trans-specific flags (e.g., light blue/pink/white stripes for trans pride). | | Pride Parades | Historically, trans activists fought for inclusion. Today, many marches have trans-led contingents. | | Ballroom Culture | Originated by Black and Latinx trans women and gay men (e.g., Paris is Burning). Central to trans cultural history. | | Safe Spaces (Bars, Community Centers) | Often the only places trans people could find social support before online communities. | | Activist Frameworks | Concepts like “coming out,” “chosen family,” and intersectionality originated or were amplified in LGBTQ+ spaces, then adapted by trans communities. |

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