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Major!
- USA, 2015
- 91′
- Drama
- OT: Major!
- Regie: Annalise Ophelian
- Mit: Major Griffin-Gracy
transgender civil rights, from mobile outreach and AIDS prevention to fighting the prison industrial complex, intersects LGBT struggles for justice and equality from the 1960s to today. She is a veteran of the 1969 Stonewall Rebellion and was incarcerated at Attica months after the 1971 Uprising. Most recently, Miss Major has served as the executive
director of the San Francisco-based Transgender Gender Variant Intersex Justice Project (TGIJP), a grassroots organization advocating for trans women of color in and outside of prison that is led by trans women of
color.
Miss Major's extraordinary life and personal story is one of resilience and celebration in a community that has been historically traumatized and marginalized. While mainstream gay rights and marriage equality dominate the headlines, Miss Major's life is a testament to the fierce survivalism and every day concerns of transgender women of color, who so
often live in the margin of the already marginalized.