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Trans Liberation and Solidarity with Alyson Escalante

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The Importance of Connecting Uprisings to Other Forms of Organizing

The Compton cafeteria was frequented by drag queens and trans women a lot. The establishment didn't particularly like their presence there. In response to this at a certain point in the Compton cafeteria, what we saw was actually the drag queens andtrans women who were there fighting back against the police. And I think it's another example of how trans people don't exist as a separate history from broader struggles for national democracy or for socialism,. But are often integrated and within those struggles to begin with.

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