Marsha P. Johnson, born on this day in 1945, was a civil rights activist, founding member of the Gay Liberation Front and the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (S.T.A.R.), and participant in the Stonewall Uprising of 1969.
Johnson was one of the first drag queens to go to the Stonewall Inn after they began allowing women and drag queens inside; it was previously a bar for only gay men.
On the early morning hours of June 28th, 1969, the Stonewall uprising occurred. While the first two nights of rioting were the most intense, the clashes with police would result in a series of spontaneous demonstrations and marches through the gay neighborhoods of Greenwich Village for roughly a week afterwards.
According to the New-York Historical Society, “While there are many conflicting stories about the uprising’s start, it is clear that Marsha was on the front lines. In one account, she started the uprising by throwing a shot glass at a mirror. In another, she climbed a lamppost and dropped a heavy purse onto a police car, shattering the windshield.” After Stonewall, Johnson became more involved in activism, helping found the Gay Liberation Front.
To help provide a home for vulnerable trans youth, Marsha and her friend Sylvia Rivera together formed the Street Transvestite Activist Revolutionaries (STAR). The first STAR House was in the back of a seemingly abandoned truck in Greenwich Village, housing nearly 24 people.
One morning, they returned to the truck just as its driver was pulling away with STAR residents sleeping inside, who were then forced to jump from a moving vehicle. Marsha and Sylvia then rented and fixed up a dilapidated building to house STAR residents for eight months before being evicted.
Shortly after a pride parade in 1992, Johnson’s body was discovered floating in the Hudson River. Police ruled the death a suicide, but Johnson’s friends and other members of the local community insisted Johnson was not suicidal and noted that the back of Johnson’s head had a massive wound.
Johnson was cremated and, following a funeral at a local church, friends released her ashes over the river.
The 2012 documentary “Pay It No Mind – The Life and Times of Marsha P. Johnson” heavily features segments from a 1992 interview with Johnson, filmed shortly before her death.
“Darling, I want my gay rights now”
- Marsha P. Johnson
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Actually curious as to what you like about it better? Both are relatively unconventional, Legends just gripped me more with how the overworld and catching mechanics played out ig? Legit always got super excited when the shiny sound effect played nearby. I did find the “take your pokemon with you in a ball that also acts as a controller” of Let’s Go a cute throwback to like, the Pokewalker and Pocket Pikachu. I picked Eevee ver. cause of course I did.
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Oh I am HERE for this analysis. You bring up a lot of great points, especially some beats of the storyline of Arceus being iffy at best. And I agree, Melli did nothing wrong! Sinnoh isn’t my favorite area but I had fun exploring regardless. I think I just vibed with the pokedex being more akin to trying to research them… that said, they could’ve made it less grindy. I also liked walking up and seeing how pokemon would react alone/in groups/toward me. That last bit exists in SwSh and SV to some extent too.
Let’s go is comfy and nostalgic but with a lot of the quality of life implementations of the recent games, plus the style is cute. I think for someone new to Pokemon it’s a great one to suggest imo, since as you said it’s simpler but still close enough what the core games are like.
I’m glad we could talk about this, Pokemon is a long special interest of mine. 😊
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Oh, cool! I’m an oldie lol, my first was red. Welcome to the world of Pokemon, enjoy the cute critters and weird dex entries.
And tbh despite the bugs and whatnot, I’d consider SV to be a solid entry in the series. Scarlet > Violet, we get the better paradox 'mons. And Koraidon is goofy as hell and thus, adorable. (ALSO TRANS RIGHTS FOR THE FEATHERS)
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