Trans women and drag queens pelted police with donuts and coffee to protest random arrests.
Before the 1960s, trans individuals often lived in the "shadows," though high-profile cases like Christine Jorgensen , a WWII veteran who transitioned in 1952, brought the concept of gender-affirming surgery into the public consciousness. Early resistance to police harassment laid the groundwork for future activism: shemale in pantie
Another "unknown" riot where young, marginalized trans people of color fought back against police brutality. The Turning Point: Stonewall Trans women and drag queens pelted police with