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Statistically, the rift is about survival. According to the Human Rights Campaign, at least 35 transgender people were killed in the U.S. in the last year alone, the majority of them Black and Latina trans women. Yet, when mainstream LGBTQ organizations fundraise, trans-specific shelters and support groups often receive the smallest share.

But standing at the edge of the parade route, Jaylen, a 24-year-old Black trans man, isn’t waving a flag. He’s holding a sign that reads: “Pride was a Riot. Let Us Stay.” fat black shemale

“I love this community,” Jaylen says, his voice barely audible over the bass. “But sometimes, I feel like the ‘T’ in LGBTQ+ is just decoration.” Statistically, the rift is about survival

“We are the canaries in the coal mine,” says Mia (28), a Latina trans woman who volunteers at a drop-in center in Houston. “When they come for us, they come for the whole alphabet. But when the donations come in, they go to the gay bars and the lesbian bookstores. We’re still sleeping on the streets.” Let Us Stay

Mia’s center is a cramped storefront. It smells like coffee and despair. On a whiteboard, a volunteer has scrawled the names of three clients who died in the past month—two from violence, one from suicide.

As the sun sets, the crowd disperses. The corporate floats drive away. But the trans kids remain, huddled on a church steps, sharing a single phone charger and telling jokes about the absurdity of it all.