For decades, the LGBTQ movement has been thriving and moving strong. Since the Stonewall Riots in New York in 1969, the modern LGBTQ rights movement has been fighting for equality. However, who is the equality for? Does the fight include equality for trans individuals, queer people of color, low-income queer people, etc? Critics of the LGBTQ movement has claimed it to be homogeneous and lacking intersectionality. The next series of blog post hope to answer the question, Does the LGBTQ community include intersectional identities in its fight for equality? The post will also look to see what are things that could be done to help bring equality for members of those intersectional identities. The blog will focus mainly on race, class, gender, disabilities identities and their intersection with the LGBTQ community. The series will end with an analysis of the information collected and an answer to the question asked above.