Iconic Black trans revolutionary Miss Major Griffin-Gracy passed away October 13, aged 78, at her home in Little Rock, Arkansas, but she will always be remembered for her work in San Francisco, co-founding the Transgender Gender-Variant Intersex Justice Project—which works to end human rights abuses against trans, intersex, and gender-variant people, particularly trans women of color who are in California prisons and detention centers—and standing up for the rights of local sex workers—among many, many other things. In 2023 she granted a brief interview with us about her book about her life, written with assistant Toshio Meronek. You can read it below. RIP, Miss Major.

Sure, she was at Stonewall. But that’s hardly the only achievement that harm reductionist and trans rights advocate Miss

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