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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
6 days ago

Miss Major Griffin-Gracy (1946-2025) - San Francisco Bay Times

Miss Major Griffin-Gracy led over five decades of nationwide transgender and LGBTQ+ advocacy, founding organizations, directing TGVIJP, co-writing a book, and supporting racial justice.
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fromAdvocate.com
3 weeks ago

A gay friend and colleague on Elizabeth Taylor's AIDS work and how she created a safe space to be out

Elizabeth Taylor provided a visible, protective allyship that allowed gay individuals to be openly themselves and supported early HIV/AIDS activism.
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

Stonewall vet Miss Major Griffin-Gracy hospitalized

Miss Major, 84 has been in the hospital for 12 days. She has had ongoing health problems, having posted in January that she needed 24-hour nursing care after a recent hospitalization. She had a stroke in 2019. Related: 'Enough Is Enough' 10 LGBTQ+ Elders Share Their Words of Wisdom Miss Major, a Black genderqueer transgender woman, has dedicated the last 50 years to advocating for incarcerated trans people, particularly trans women of color, who are often housed in men's prisons, as she was. She has worked for multiple HIV and AIDS organizations, and she was the first executive director of the Transgender Gender-Variant and Intersex Justice Project, a role she held until she retired in 2015.
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