Sylvia Ray Rivera (July 2, 1951 - Feb. 19, 2002) [4] jẹ Latina America isoju gay ni latin America [5] àti olùsẹ transgender [6] nínú ìtàn ìdásílẹ̀ LGBT tí New York City àti tí Amẹrica ní àpapọ̀. Rivera, tí ó ṣe àpèjúwe ararẹ̀ bi Ayaba , [7] [8] jẹ́ ọmọ ẹgbẹ́ tí ó ní ìpìlẹ̀ tí àwọn oníbárà Gay Liberation àti Gay Activists Alliance .

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Sylvia Ray Rivera
Ọjọ́ìbíRay Rivera[1]
(1951-07-02)Oṣù Keje 2, 1951
New York City, United States
AláìsíFebruary 19, 2002(2002-02-19) (ọmọ ọdún 50)
New York City, United States
Orílẹ̀-èdèAmerican
Iṣẹ́Activist
Gbajúmọ̀ fúnGay liberation,[2] transgender activist, advocate for the homeless.[3]

Àwọn ìtọ́ka sí

àtúnṣe
  1. Rivera, Sylvia, "Queens In Exile, The Forgotten Ones" in Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries: Survival, Revolt, and Queer Antagonist Struggle. Untorelli Press, 2013.
  2. Dunlap, David W. (February 20, 2002). Sylvia Rivera, 50, Figure in Birth of the Gay Liberation Movement. New York Times
  3. Àdàkọ:Cite video September 21, 1995. Accessed July 24, 2015.
  4. Dunlap, David W. (February 20, 2002). "Sylvia Rivera, 50, Figure in Birth of the Gay Liberation Movement" (in en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/20/nyregion/sylvia-rivera-50-figure-in-birth-of-the-gay-liberation-movement.html. 
  5. Àdàkọ:Cite video September 21, 1995. Accessed July 24, 2015.
  6. "21 Transgender People Who Influenced American Culture". http://time.com/130734/transgender-celebrities-actors-athletes-in-america/. 
  7. Leslie Feinberg (Oṣu Kẹsan 24, Ọdun 2006). Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries. Oṣiṣẹ World Party . "Awọn ologun Stonewall Sylvia Rivera ati Marsha" Ko Rii Ailẹkan "Johnson ... Awọn mejeeji ni awọn ọmọbirin ayaba ti ara wọn."
  8. Àdàkọ:Cite video September 21, 1995. Accessed July 24, 2015.
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