Several hundred people with LGBTQ flags rallied at the Stonewall National Monument on Friday, a day after references to transgender Americans disappeared from the U.S. National Park Service website for the New York site commemorating a gay bar where resistance to a 1969 police raid sparked a civil rights movement.
References to transgender people were removed Thursday from a National Park Service website for the Stonewall National Monument, a park and visitor center in New York that commemorates a 1969 riot that became a pivotal moment for the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
References to transgender people were removed Thursday from a National Park Service website for the Stonewall National Monument, a park and visitor center in New York that commemorates a 1969 riot tha
Here in New York, hundreds of protesters gathered at the historic Stonewall National Monument Friday after the National Park Service removed the letters T and Q from the LGBTQ+ on the monument’s website.
References to transgender people were removed Thursday from a National Park Service website for the Stonewall National Monument, a park and visitor center in New York that commemorates a 1969 riot tha
President Donald Trump's crusade against transgender people has brought the fight back to New York City's most famous gay bar.
Congregation Beit Simchat Torah “reminded me my Jewish childhood in Brooklyn,” said Levine, who also served as its president.
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President Donald Trump's crusade against transgender people has brought the fight back to New York City's most famous gay bar.
Protesters gathered at Stonewall National Monument to express their outrage ... Bernie Wagenblast, a transgender activist and well-known voice of the New York City subway, vowed to resist the administration's actions. "I am not going to allow any ...
After the words “transgender” and “queer” were removed from the National Park Service’s website for the Stonewall National Monument, a landmark of the LGBTQ pride movement in New York City, protesters filled nearby Christopher Park Friday with a simple message: “You can’t erase us.
Letitia James and other attorneys general filed a brief to support a lawsuit trying to block President Trump’s ban on transgender military service.
But sadly it’s also nothing new, especially for trans women of color regarding the truth about their central role in the Stonewall Inn riots in New York’s Greenwich Village that sparked the modern LGBTQ movement in 1969.
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