: Opt for language that is respectful and affirming. Terms like "transgender women," "trans women," or simply using the individual's preferred name and pronouns are generally preferred.
Beyond Stonewall, transgender and gender-nonconforming people have been instrumental in queer theory and activism. The Combahee River Collective, a Black feminist organization, laid the groundwork for intersectionality—the understanding that race, class, gender, and sexuality are overlapping systems of oppression. This framework is now standard in LGBTQ culture, thanks largely to the insistence of trans and non-binary scholars.