Jun 2, 2020 Jun 2, 2020 Updated Jun 18, 2020 0 A fixture in New York’s LGBTQ community, Johnson was found dead in the Hudson River in 1992 and police at the time ruled the death a suicide. Many still ...
However, Marsha’s life ended abruptly at the age of just 46 in 1992 when her body was discovered in New York’s Hudson River.
If you know anything about the legendary activist Marsha P. Johnson, chances are you’ve been touched by the work of Tourmaline. Widely recognized as our community’s preeminent Johnson scholar, the ...
Celebrate Marsha P. Johnson’s life and legacy with activists carrying her story forward. On this Pride Month edition of “Meet the BIPOC Press”, we’re celebrating Marsha P. Johnson with two activists ...
Rowan Ashley Smith has often been described as "a multi-hyphenate about town." He loves work that connects him to his cultures as a gay, Jewish, multiracial trans man. Before breaking into journalism, ...
Marsha P. Johnson. Photo courtesy of Tiny Reparations Books/Penguin Publishing Group. We can’t talk about Stonewall without mentioning Marsha P. Johnson, but history has a way of categorizing even our ...
Marsha P. Johnson's name isn't in most American history books, but it should be. When a judge asked her about the "P" in her name, she responded that it stood for "Pay it no mind." The judge laughed ...
Marsha P. Johnson on the corner of Christopher Street and 7th Avenue during the Pride March in New York City on June 27, 1982. Marsha P. Johnson on the corner of Christopher Street and 7th Avenue ...
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