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Marsha P. Johnson audio courtesy of History.Com
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"I get a lot of respect and a lot of love... It's been really gender-affirming to dance the way I want to dance."

Face (he/him)

"When I do straight events and stuff like that, I do have to compromise myself. I don't ever feel like correcting anyone with my pronouns. 

Ashe (they/them)

"A typical day looks like about 3-4 outfits, 3-4 private rooms, and a lot of money."

Alissa (she/her)

"Before I started doing strip, I would constantly be on myself about my gender identity. But now, after seeing all the powerful trans women around me, it's motivating."

Vire (she/they)

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