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Title: Redefining the Gaze: Intersectionality, Representation, and the Realities of Black Transgender Women I. Introduction Modern LGBTQ culture, as we know it, was born in riots
: Part-memoir, part-manifesto, this book analyzes "passing" and the specific challenges trans women face regarding femininity and societal scapegoating. The Power of Sharing Modern LGBTQ culture