A celebration of gender rebels throughout history In a weird twist of things I'm never quite sure how to explain, a while back my brother became the executive director of the Vallejo Naval Museum; now from its name alone you'd think that this museum is predominantly about like, naval stuff. Boats. Navy history, shipyard archivery etc etc1. As far as I understand, this museum has always done things a little outside of the box and but since he's been in his position they've pushed the envelope a bit (complimentary). For pride month 2026, they partnered with the Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive and created a full exhibit celebrating the impact of trans people of color throughout history. From black drag performances in the 1800's to flapper-era genderqueer photography, everything I've seen so far online looks really fucking cool and I'm glad they were able to platform it because frankly, Trans people have always existed, will always exist, and attempts to say otherwise or snuff them…
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