President Donald Trump's crusade against transgender people has brought the fight back to New York City's most famous gay bar.
LGBTQ+ activists gathered at Christopher Park, just across from the historic Stonewall Inn, to protest against the removal of the words “transgender” and “queer” from the
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.
The National Park Service scrubbed references to transgender and queer people from a 1969 Stonewall Uprising monument website, igniting protests in New York.
Protesters gathered at the Stonewall National Monument in New York City on Friday after references to transgender and queer people were removed on the National Park Service website. The backlash ...
Stonewall protests against trans erasure in New York City.
History was made here and civil rights were earned because of Stonewall." The National Park Service did not respond to NPR's request for comment. In 1969, a gay bar in New York City called the Stonewall Inn was raided by police, igniting fierce riots and ...
The National Park Service eliminated references to transgender people from its Stonewall National Monument website on Thursday, which now only refers to those who are lesbian, gay and bisexual. What used to be listed as LGBTQ+, has been changed to LGB.
The Trump administration has withdrawn federal funding from the Stonewall National Museum, Archives & Library in Fort Lauderdale, a prominent institution dedicated to preserving and educating about LGBTQ+ history.
New York’s political class, out of step as usual with the popular mood, thinks it’s still 2017, and that its job is to “#Resist.”
On Thursday night, the National Parks Service, acting on orders from the White House, erased any mention of “transgender” and “queer” people from the official website for the Stonewall National Monument.
The word “transgender” and all references to trans people were removed from the National Park Service website for New York City’s iconic Stonewall National Monument, in an apparent act of ...