On the final day of Pride Month, Google is paying tribute to Marsha P. Johnson, a key figure in the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
One year later, Johnson co-founded the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries , the first organization led by a trans woman of color. The organization also opened the first shelter in North America for LGBTQ+ youth.
"Today’s Doodle will help teach her story to many more around the world, and about the work that has been historically ignored and often purposely left out of history books," said Elle Hearns, executive director of The Marsha P. Johnson Institute, in a statement."Today’s Doodle of Marsha reminds people that Black and LGBTQ+ history is bigger than just a month; it is something to be honored every single day.
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