It is appalling and wrong that the federal government on February 13 deleted references to "transgender" and "queer" from the ...
The website deleted all mentions of "transgender" and "queer" in its history of the Stonewall riots, and only referred to the riots' impact on lesbian, gay and bisexual people.
But sadly it’s also nothing new, especially for trans women of color regarding the truth about their central role in the ...
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.
On the National Park Service website, the acronym LGBTQ+ has been shortened to LGB, standing for lesbian, gay and bisexual.
bisexual and transgender history. "There is no Pride without Trans folks leading that fight!," Stacy Lentz, the co-owner of The Stonewall Inn and CEO of The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative ...
But by Thursday the site said: “Before the 1960s, almost everything about living openly as a lesbian, gay, bisexual (LGB) person was illegal.” The Stonewall National Monument park in Greenwich ...
The monument in Manhattan's Greenwich Village section is based in a tiny park across the street from the Stonewall Inn, a bar ...
The rioters included instrumental 20th-century lesbian, gay, bisexual and — yes — transgender activists. The NPS’ Stonewall webpage has nonetheless not only expunged all references to ...
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