Fifty years after the riots at the Stonewall Inn in New York's Greenwich Village gave birth to the modern gay rights movement, some in the city's transgender community say it hasn't shared in the progress gained by others. Violence, police harassment and job discrimination are still a daily struggle, they say.
via CBC | Top Stories NewsFriday, 28 June 2019
50 years after Stonewall: New York City's transgender community feels left behind
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