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Black Trans Connection

@blacktransconn1

A Black Trans-led collective providing funding and fundraising support to Black Trans and Non-Binary individuals, with a history-focused subdivision. No DMs.

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c l a r a . ( they/she ). 🏳️‍⚧️📚🐍 (@clarabelleisgay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Diving into vlogging my hikes, van life, and adventures. This is something my late mom dreamed about too and I’m honoring her with a series of her unreleased motorcycle videos. Disability will not win. I’m disabled, a Black trans girl, and unstoppable. First vlog drops October 15

Diving into vlogging my hikes, van life, and adventures.
This is something my late mom dreamed about too and I’m honoring her with a series of her unreleased motorcycle videos.
Disability will not win. I’m disabled, a Black trans girl, and unstoppable.
First vlog drops October 15
c l a r a . ( they/she ). 🏳️‍⚧️📚🐍 (@clarabelleisgay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m honestly freaking out at the thought of losing someone like Miss Major. I still remember everything she taught me the times I met and spoke with her. She is such a powerful and legendary trans and LGBTQ icon, and I just want to say thank you for always fighting for Black

I’m honestly freaking out at the thought of losing someone like Miss Major. I still remember everything she taught me the times I met and spoke with her. She is such a powerful and legendary trans and LGBTQ icon, and I just want to say thank you for always fighting for Black
Black Trans Archives™️ (@blktransarchive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fun fact about Miss Major Griffin-Gracy: She was a key organizer in the Stonewall uprising and later became a lifelong advocate for Black trans women, helping hundreds through her work with trans prison abolition and housing initiatives. 📸 Date unknown, Alexa Wilkinson 🏳️‍⚧️

A fun fact about Miss Major Griffin-Gracy:

She was a key organizer in the Stonewall uprising and later became a lifelong advocate for Black trans women, helping hundreds through her work with trans prison abolition and housing initiatives. 

📸 Date unknown, Alexa Wilkinson 🏳️‍⚧️
Black Trans Archives™️ (@blktransarchive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Miss Major Griffin-Gracy known for her incredible resilience she survived homelessness, police brutality, and systemic oppression, yet kept fighting for the community she loved. Image courtesy of Miss Major/Beck Witt 📸

Miss Major Griffin-Gracy known for her incredible resilience she survived homelessness, police brutality, and systemic oppression, yet kept fighting for the community she loved.

Image courtesy of Miss Major/Beck Witt 📸
TransgenderLawCenter (@translawcenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Miss Major dedicated her life to uplifting trans women of color, incarcerated people, and all those abandoned by systems of power. Rest in power, Miss Major. We love you, we honor you, and we will carry your spirit forward in every fight for liberation. 💜

Miss Major dedicated her life to uplifting trans women of color, incarcerated people, and all those abandoned by systems of power. 

Rest in power, Miss Major. We love you, we honor you, and we will carry your spirit forward in every fight for liberation. 💜
c l a r a . ( they/she ). 🏳️‍⚧️📚🐍 (@clarabelleisgay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just want to say thank you Miss Major for always fighting for Black trans women and girls like me. Thank you for everything you have done for our community. I will always remember the conversations we had, you were what the world needed. You were a mama to so many Black trans

I just want to say thank you Miss Major for always fighting for Black trans women and girls like me. Thank you for everything you have done for our community. I will always remember the conversations we had, you were what the world needed. You were a mama to so many Black trans
Yves-Angeline (@adamantxyves) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For an actual cause of celebration: TODAY IS MY FIVE YEAR TRANNIVERSARY❣️ Five years ago today, I began HRT. The road has not been easy, and I am still struggling in many ways (I'll put links below if you'd like to help), but I wouldn't have it any other way. I'm finally happy.

For an actual cause of celebration: TODAY IS MY FIVE YEAR TRANNIVERSARY❣️

Five years ago today, I began HRT. The road has not been easy, and I am still struggling in many ways (I'll put links below if you'd like to help), but I wouldn't have it any other way.

I'm finally happy.
Black Trans Archives™️ (@blktransarchive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Miss Major for your lifelong fight for Black trans women and girls like us. You were what the world needed and a mother to so many of us. Rest in power, beautiful angel. We’re still here and still fighting because of you. ✊🏿🏳️‍⚧️ #RIPMISSMAJOR