Always sporting a smile, johnson was an important advocate for homeless lgbtq+ youth, those effected by h.i.v And aids, and gay and transgender rights. American drag queen and activist marsha p Johnson was dedicated to social justice for the gay and transgender communities. A military wife for many years, marsha has traveled around the world and most of her art captures these experiences and the people she has met Marsha is an artist who loves creating art and her artwork defines who she is and what she is passionate about.
Johnson was more than an activist — she was a symbol of courage, resilience, and queer joy As a black transgender woman and drag performer, marsha played a crucial role in the early lgbtq+ rights movement, becoming one of the most recognizable faces of the stonewall uprising of 1969. Marsha went by “black marsha” before settling on marsha p The “p” stood for “pay it no mind,” which is what marsha would say in response to questions about her gender. Marsha blackburn has built influence in the senate and was reelected in 2024 After months of anticipation, blackburn announced she's running for governor
Johnson advocated for trans people and took part in the stonewall riots Read about her life as a drag queen, death, and more.
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