Making Queer History

Making Queer History

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  1. Making Queer History Podcast: Marsha P. Johnson

    30 apr.

    Making Queer History Podcast: Marsha P. Johnson

    Our second episode of the rebooted Making Queer History podcast, covering the incredible Marsha P. Johnson. Read the full article about Marsha P. Johnson here. References and Further ReadingDisclaimer: some of the sources may contain triggering material Born, T. (n.d.). Marsha “Pay it no Mind” Johnson. Challenging Gender Boundaries: A Trans Biography Project by Students of Dr. Catherine Jacquet. Retrieved March 23, 2021, from https://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/tgi-bios/marsha-p-johnson Feinberg, L. (2006, September 24). Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries. Workers World. https://www.workers.org/2006/us/lavender-red-73/ France, D. (2017, April 21). The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson [Documentary]. Netflix. https://www.netflix.com/title/80189623 Harmon, D. (1973). Stonewall Means Fight Back. Digital Transgender Voices. https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/cv43nw80h King, J. (2015, June 25). Meet the Trans Women of Color Who Helped Put Stonewall on the Map. Mic. https://www.mic.com/articles/121256/meet-marsha-p-johnson-and-sylvia-rivera-transgender-stonewall-veterans Michael Kasino. (2012, October 15). Pay It No Mind—The Life and Times of Marsha P. Johnson. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjN9W2KstqE Reynolds, D. (2016, June 22). Roland Emmerich: “Stonewall Was a White Event.” http://www.advocate.com/film/2016/6/22/roland-emmerich-stonewall-was-white-event Rivera, S. (2007). Sylvia Rivera's talk at LGMNY, June 2001 Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, New York City. CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies, 19(1), 116+. White, E. (2019). The Stonewall Reader (The New York Public Library, Ed.). Penguin Classics.

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