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Object Details Creator National Museum of American History Description The Stonewall uprising began June 28, 1969, in response to a police raid at The Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York, and has ...
The Stonewall Uprising, a pivotal moment in the LGBTQ+ rights fight, occurred 56 years ago and sparked a movement led in part by two transgender activists: Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera. The ...
Available on: PBS, Kanopy This 2010 documentary is essentially an oral history from some of those who were at the Stonewall Inn on the night of the police raid that sparked a rebellion. Through ...
In the decades since the Stonewall Uprising, LGBTQ+ people have fought hard for things like the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, overturning Lawrence v. Texas, and winning marriage equality.
“Stonewall would not be Stonewall without the T,” trans demonstrator Chloe Elentari told Salon. “National Park Service: You can’t spell history without a T,” one sign read.
Trump and Republicans want to erase the Stonewall Uprising The Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, which opened in 2024, does not agree with the Trump administration’s decision.
Time has claimed many of the street fighters who rebelled against the police raid of a New York City gay bar 50 years ago, in what has become known as the Stonewall uprising. Those who remain are ...
This June, Stonewall National Monument in New York City celebrates its seventh anniversary as a unit of the National Park Service, the only unit solely dedicated to LGBTQ+ history and culture. Since ...
The Stonewall Inn and its surrounding area became a national monument in 2016. An archived version of the NPS website referenced trans and queer people, and used the acronym LGBTQ+ throughout.
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