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  2. Stonewall riots - Wikipedia

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    The Stonewall riots (also known as the Stonewall uprising, Stonewall rebellion, Stonewall revolution, [3] or simply Stonewall) were a series of spontaneous riots and demonstrations against a police raid that took place in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City.

  3. Happy Birthday, Marsha! - Wikipedia

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    Happy Birthday, Marsha! is a 2017 fictional short film that imagines the gay and transgender rights pioneers Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera in the hours that led up to the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City. [2] The film stars Mya Taylor as Johnson and Eve Lindley as Rivera. [3] It was written, directed, and produced by Tourmaline and ...

  4. This Village Voice photographer immortalized decades of gay ...

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    New York City's first gay pride march, then called Christopher Street Liberation Day, was held on June 28, 1970, the first anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall uprising.

  5. Gay Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    1970s poster used by the US GLF. The United States Gay Liberation Front (GLF) was formed in the aftermath of the Stonewall Riots. The riots are considered by many to be the prime catalyst for the gay liberation movement and the modern fight for LGBTQ rights in the United States. [4] [5]

  6. Stonewall Uprising - Wikipedia

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    Stonewall Uprising begins with a general overview of societal attitudes toward homosexuality in 1960s America. Archival footage from locally produced television programs, public service films warning of the "dangers" of homosexuality, an episode of CBS Reports titled "The Homosexuals", and interviews with Stonewall participants and observers Virginia Apuzzo, Martin Boyce, Raymond Castro, Danny ...

  7. LGBTQ Pride Month flags vandalized near Stonewall National ...

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    The colorful flags near the Stonewall National Monument, located in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village neighborhood and ... The area was the site of the 1969 Stonewall uprising and protests often ...

  8. Embrace Pride and a greater understanding and acceptance of ...

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    On June 28, 1969, although not for the first time, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in Greenwich Village, New York City. During this time, in every state but Illinois, acts of ...

  9. File:Announcing the Stonewall National Monument.webm

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    On June 24, 2016, President Obama designated the site of the Stonewall uprising the “Stonewall National Monument.” Other languages Čeština: Stonewallské nepokoje byly sérií spontánních, dramatických demonstrací komunity leseb, gayů, bisexuálů a transsexuálů (LGBT)cs proti policejním raziím a násilí dne 28. června roku ...