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LGBTQ+ historians spoke with Newsweek about the history of activists like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera.
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DPA International on MSNHundreds call on German parliament to hoist Pride flag for LGBT eventSeveral hundred people gathered outside the German parliament on Sunday to call on the institution to fly the Pride flag during a major LGBT event next week, according to a dpa reporter at the scene.
Stonewall is more than just a bar. It’s a symbol for the crucial progress that the LGBT community has made over the past five decades, as well as a reminder that we still must struggle to be ...
With the 50th anniversary of the June 1969 Stonewall riots in New York’s Greenwich Village taking place this weekend, the compelling story of how LGBT people fought back following the police ...
50 Years After Stonewall, LGBT Rights Are a Work in Progress The clashes between the NYPD and the young gays, lesbians and transgender people near The Stonewall Inn in New York City 50 years ago ...
On Sunday, hours after 50 people were killed in a shooting in a gay club in Orlando, the LGBT community and its allies gathered to pay tribute at The Stonewall Inn.
The LGBT community is very diverse, and not everyone agrees on the history of the rights movement and who gets to tell that story.
President Barack Obama is likely to name the Stonewall Inn as the United States’ first national monument to LGBT rights.
Stonewall helped inspire successful activist movements in Western Europe (a major British LGBT-rights group is called Stonewall) and elsewhere.
The June 1969 uprising by young gays, lesbian and transgender people at Stonewall Inn in New York City was vital in expanding LGBT activism nationwide.
Stonewall helped inspire successful activist movements in Western Europe (a major British LGBT-rights group is called Stonewall) and elsewhere.
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