Read the story in the San Francisco Chronicle:
Trump administration threatens to deny the very existence of transgender people, doing away with any acknowledgement of transgender identity at all on the federal level. Donna Personna is a staple in the LGBTQI community in San Francisco and writer of a play based on the Compton’s Cafeteria Riot in 1966, when a group of transgender women pushed back against police harassment at a Tenderloin diner they frequented. It was one of the first major LGBT protests — three years before the Stonewall Riots in New York. Personna, though heartbroken, hasn't given up and is demanding that her peers and her allies take action.