The National Parks Service removed all references to transgender people on its website about the Stonewall Inn National ...
“Stonewall would not be Stonewall without the T,” trans demonstrator Chloe Elentari told Salon. “National Park Service: You ...
The National Parks Service removed all references to trans people on the Stonewall monument's webpage, but the riots wouldn't ...
References to transgender people have been removed from a National Park Service website for the Stonewall National Monument.
According to ABC News, it was changed to 'LGB'. It reportedly used to be LGBTQ+. Transgender references, reportedly removed.
: Mark Segal, activist and founder/publisher of The Philadelphia Gay News, is also a veteran of the Stonewall Riots and one ...
The website deleted all mentions of "transgender" and "queer" in its history of the Stonewall riots, and only referred to the ...
It was an act of defiance. Unlike anything before we fought back, many know the Stonewall riots in New York City ignited the start of Pride Month but how did other cities get their start?
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WATE 6 On Your Side on MSNUS Park Service removes transgender references from Stonewall National Monument websiteThe change, which has sparked an outcry among the LGBTQ+ community, came after President Trump signed an executive order ...
The Stonewall Riots were a series of protests in New York City from June 28 to July 3, 1969. At the time, homosexuality and gender nonconformity was illegal throughout the nation, and locations ...
but it also dishonors the immense contributions of transgender individuals — especially transgender women of color — who were at the forefront of the Stonewall Riots and the broader fight for ...
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