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graemefullwood: Marsha P. Johnson, the hero. Not some white man.
funkpunkandroll84: Marsha P. Johnson being interviewed at a Christopher Street Gay Liberation rally, c. 1970 | Interview shown in the 2017 Netflix documentary, The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson
medicine: “i think that the important thing was that we got our gay rights across america, and across the world, and got the right to be human beings just like other human beings.”marsha p. johnson in ‘pay it no mind: the life and times of marsha
mtv: marsha p. johnson. silvia rivera. remember their names. chescaleigh talks about the stonewall trailer on this week’s epsiode of decoded. Yes! I am quite displeased tbh, i thought the film industry was changing, but now with two films that are
The Upcoming Film About Black Trans Activist Marsha P. Johnson Looks Absolutely Legendary
commongayboy:Marsha P Johnson. Trans woman. Drag queen. Activist. The first person to throw a brick at Stonewall. Hero. Don’t whitewash. Never forget.
showmethesneer:just a beautiful picture of Marsha P Johnson that i found. i thought i would bless my dash with it this #20gayteen
your-url-is-problematic: vaspider: autismserenity: wouldn’t it be cool if sylvia rivera or marsha p. johnson were still alive and you could see what kind of activism they were doing now, and support it, and follow them on social media? “It sure
actjustly:Day 6 of #BlackHistoryYouDidntLearnInSchool - Marsha P. JohnsonPay It No Mind documentaryFollow Jobi on Twitter & TumblrMy twitter
commongayboy: Marsha P Johnson. Trans woman. Drag queen. Activist. The first person to throw a brick at Stonewall. Hero. Don’t whitewash. Never forget.
hellforcertain: hellforcertain: okay no one single more thing before i have an edible and go watch funny youtube videos: marsha p johnson HERSELF said that by the time she got to the stonewall inn, the uprising was already in full swing however, MISS
psychodollyuniverse: Marsha P. Johnson Marsha P. Johnson (August 24, 1945 – July 6, 1992) was an American gay liberation activist and self-identified drag queen. Known as an outspoken advocate for gay rights, Johnson was one of the prominent figures
watsonlove: It’s 🏳️🌈 LGBT History Month in the USA. I have learned so much about feminism and anti-racism through the work of LGBTQIA+ activists. Thank you Sylvia Rivera, Audre Lorde and Marsha P. Johnson!! Sending love to all those I love
blackness-by-your-side: Marsha P. Johnson was born in 1945 in New Jersey and was an African-American drag queen and gay liberation activist. She gained popularity in the 1960s and continued her activity til the 1990s. Johnson devoted her life to the
itsjessegurl: I was watching the Stonewall Uprising documentary and the name Marsha P. Johnson was not mentioned once considering she was a leader of the 1969 Stonewall Riots. So I felt like posting these Polaroids of her taken by Andy Warhol to show
pure:marsha p. johnson, performing in nyc’s gay art scene (1990)
yensidthejester: This is Marsha P Johnson.Trans woman Drag QueenActivistThe first person to throw a brick at stonewall.HeroNot that fucking white boy they are showing in the trailer for Stonewall.
positivemessagefortheday: teacupcptmarvel: commongayboy: Marsha P Johnson. Trans woman. Drag queen. Activist. The first person to throw a brick at Stonewall. Hero. Don’t whitewash. Never forget. Do not forget Marsha.Don’t forget that the movement
blondebrainpower: In a documentary about Johnson’s life, Pay It No Mind: The Life and Times of Marsha P. Johnson, historian David Carter, author of a book called Stonewall, recounts, “The story was that Marsha Johnson said, ‘I got my civil rights!’
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indypendenthistory: Marsha P. Johnson (born Malcolm Johnson) was one of the well known drag queens who led the fight for gay rights during the Stonewall Riots of 1969. After the success of the rebellion, Marsha P. Johnson and her friends formed S.T.A.R.
fuckyeahmarxismleninism: Transgender women of color started the Stonewall Riot! No movie will erase the true history of the LGBT rights movement. Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera & Miss Major Griffin-Gracy were not background actresses in this
mtv: marsha p. johnson. silvia rivera. remember their names.chescaleigh talks about the stonewall trailer on this week’s epsiode of decoded.
↖️ this blog will not be seeing the movie “Stonewall” as it whitewashes history and inaccurately cast a white cis man to represent Marsha P. Johnson, a black trans woman.
bonusholeboy: desdeotromar: khummies: no one ever wants to mention that marsha p johnson was also a sex worker no one ever wants to acknowledge that sex workers have always been on the frontline of most radical historical movements i think sylvia
jaxxgarcia: bi-trans-alliance: The trailer for the Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson, a Netflix documentary to be released on October 6, has premiered. Watch it here. This is finally available to watch on netflix and everyone, every single person
lgbt-history-archive: “THE MORE I KNOW MEN, THE MORE I LOVE MY DOG,” Marsha P. Johnson (August 24, 1945 - July 6, 1992) and friend, New York City, c. 1980s. Photo by Randy Wicker. #lgbthistory #HavePrideInHistory #Resist #MarshaPJohnson #PayItNoMind
funkpunkandroll84: Marsha P. Johnson at a Christopher Street Liberation rally with a curtain that has the words GAY LOVE written all over it, c. 1970s
vaspider: autismserenity: wouldn’t it be cool if sylvia rivera or marsha p. johnson were still alive and you could see what kind of activism they were doing now, and support it, and follow them on social media? “It sure would!” Gosh, imaginary
ghost-egggs: vajussy: lewistanshatterstar: pikachu being a cop means he’s not allowed at pride Pikachu is a private investigator not a cop and thus allowed at pride and also was there when Marsha P Johnson threw the first brick at Stonewall so don’t
pughes:STOP SUPPORTING THE MOVIE “THE LIFE AND DEATH OF MARSHA P. JOHNSON” BY DAVID FRANCE!!!!!! IT WAS STOLEN BY FRANCE (A WHITE MAN) FROM ACTIVIST, ARTIST, DIRECTOR TOURMALINE (A BLACK TRANS WOMAN) AND SASHA WORTZEL WHICH YOU CAN READ ABOUT HERE,
lgbtculture:I want my gay rights now! - Marsha P. Johnson (NYC Pride Parade, 1973)
joeyhazell-art: Marsha P. Johnson One of the leaders of the LGBT+ movement in America, she was known not only for her strength and bravery as an activist, but also for her boundless generosity. If you complimented an accessory of hers, she’d give it
c86: If I keep dressing up like thisI’ll save the world fromNuclear Apocalypse. But will anyonelove me for it? I’ll save the worldanyway. I know what looks good Photography by Hank O’Neal | Text by Allen GinsbergUntitled [Marsha P. Johnson], 1974-83From
givemearmstopraywith: marsha p. johnson and sylvia rivera, founders of STAR and the first pride parades, in 1989 happy pride month! the stonewall uprising was a riot started by trans women of colour against police brutality. support black lives. support
milkandheavysugar: Marsha P. Johnson within the crowd at a New York Gay Pride (1982)
blackqueernotables:Marsha P. Johnson: Pioneering LGBTQ+ activist.
hellabunchesofoates: autistickanaya: The stonewall riots were started by trans women of colour and nobody is allowed to forget that Marsha P Johnson and Sylvia Rivera didn’t march so that you could be transmisogynt and cissexist.
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mtv: marsha p. johnson. silvia rivera. remember their names. chescaleigh talks about the stonewall trailer on this week’s epsiode of decoded.
captainfunkpunkandroll: Marsha P. Johnson photographed at a Gay Liberation Front rally, 1970
killingfang11: thatpettyblackgirl: Janet Mock Audre Lorde James Baldwin Marsha P. Johnson Inspiration
teacupcptmarvel: commongayboy: Marsha P Johnson. Trans woman. Drag queen. Activist. The first person to throw a brick at Stonewall. Hero. Don’t whitewash. Never forget. Do not forget Marsha.Don’t forget that the movement for LGBT+ rights started
grief-and-repetition: gayleafcrime: micdotcom: The Marsha P. Johnson movie may not get finished Director-writers Reina Gossett and Sasha Wortzel set out to create a documentary about LGBTQ rights hero Marsha Johnson. They wound up with a narrative
blackhistorytheremix: Twenty years before NWA screamed “Fuck tha Police” Marsha P. Johnson was in the streets of New York throwing shoes at them (so the story goes). Marsha P. Johnson (June 27, 1944 – July 6, 1992) aka “the Saint of Christopher