Queer radicalism can be defined as actions taken by queer groups which contribute to a change in laws and/or social norms.[1] The key difference between queer radicalism and queer activism is that radicalism is often disruptive and commonly involves illegal action.[1] Due to the nature of LGBTQ+ laws around the world, almost all queer activism that took place before the decriminalization of gay marriage can be considered radical action.[2] The history of queer radicalism can be expressed through the many organizations and protests that contributed to a common cause of improving the rights and social acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community.