The National Park Service eliminated references to transgender people from its Stonewall National Monument website on ...
Protesters rallied at the Stonewall National Monument in NYC after references to transgender and queer people were removed on the National Park Service website.
The National Park Service removed references to transgender and queer people from its website​ for the Stonewall National ...
The monument in New York recognizes the event, and any change to it would have a significant impact on the LGBT community. On ...
"Erasing letters or webpages does not change the history or the contributions of our transgender community members at ...
“Stonewall would not be Stonewall without the T,” trans demonstrator Chloe Elentari told Salon. “National Park Service: You ...
and especially the Stonewall Inn, has always been a safe haven for the LGBT community." Earlier this week, the homepage for the national monument said that "Before the 1960s, almost everything ...
: Mark Segal, activist and founder/publisher of The Philadelphia Gay News, is also a veteran of the Stonewall Riots and one ...
MORE: LGBT activists remember Stonewall riots 50 years later: 'We were fighting and it was for our lives' The Stonewall Inn in New York City's Greenwich Village became a national monument in 2016 ...
to come and do this at the Stonewall National Monument and try to erase LGBTQ history ... that was one of the first queer, LGBT safe spaces that I turned to in my early 20s,” Christina told ...