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Fredd E. "Tree" Sequoia, who works as host and resident storyteller at the Stonewall Inn, was dancing at the back of the bar when police raided it on June 28, 1969.
On June 28, 1969, in the early morning hours, police in New York City raided the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan. Stonewall Inn was and is a gay bar and ...
Later that night, the MB Lounge, Worcester’s oldest continuously operating gay bar, throws its annual Stonewall Pride Block Party, featuring a 9 p.m. drag show hosted by Worcester queens DaishaDore ...
Stonewall veterans sound alarm over Trump's attempt to erase trans history In rhinestone heels and gowns, trans people played a key role in the 1969 Stonewall Inn riots that sparked the modern ...
NEW YORK — Sam Nordquist’s name will be added to the national LGBTQ+ wall of honor at the historic Stonewall Inn in New York City over the summer.
The Stonewall Inn is a key site in the LGBTQ rights movement, where the community led an uprising in 1969 calling for an end to the regular police raids at LGBTQ bars across the country.
Sam Nordquist, a Black trans man that was tortured for nearly three months before found being found dead in Hopewell earlier this year is set to be inducted into the "Wall of Honor" at the ...
The wall of honor was started in 2019 with 50 names to mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising. Each year, more honorees are added, joining a living memorial of LGBTQ+ legends.
The award-winning queer musical comedy HOMOS! A Solo Disaster Musical, bitch by and starring Dan Kitrosser will continue its monthly residency at The Stonewall Inn. Learn more about the cast and ...
The 1969 Stonewall Uprising was a turning point in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights, and the protests at the Manhattan gay bar following a police raid were largely led by trans and queer people of color.
It was less than a decade ago, in 2016, when the Stonewall Inn was designated a national monument by President Barack Obama — becoming the first U.S. landmark dedicated to LGBTQ rights and history.