Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera were pioneering transgender activists, advocating tirelessly for the rights and visibility of transgender people.
Larry Kramer co-founded the Gay Men’s Health Crisis and ACT UP, organizations that played crucial roles in advocating for people with HIV/AIDS.
Judge Therese Stewart is a pioneering legal figure who played a key role in the legal battles for marriage equality in California.
William Dorsey Swann was an African American queer activist and former slave who became the
first known drag queen in the United States.
Roberta Achtenberg is a politician and civil rights advocate who became the first openly lesbian federal appointee confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
Activist Cleve Jones has made many contributions to the gay rights movement, including conceiving the idea for the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
Queer activist Javier Gomez organized his high school classmates to protest a piece of homophobic legislation in Florida.
Olivia Julianna is a political strategist with a youth-led nonprofit that uses social media to educate, agitate, and raise funds for progressive causes.