Tag Archives: Stonewall
Stonewall @ 50 Years: What Can the Early LGBT Movement Teach Us Today?
Veteran of the Civil Rights Movement Bob Schwartz talks with Andy Thayer about the lessons that the epic 1968-73 movements can teach us today. They stood down a viciously racist, Continue Reading →
Why Stonewall Matters Today
The Stonewall movement wasn’t just an uprising for LGBT rights — it was also part of a broader movement that fought racism, war, and poverty. To go beyond today’s tepid Continue Reading →
Stonewall Was a Rebellion! contingent @ Pride Parade
It’s the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riot, and this pride month is going to be a hell storm of rainbow capitalism and historical revisionism. To help counter the mainstream Continue Reading →
Reflections on Stonewall @ 50 Years
By Scott FreeGay Liberation Network As we reflect on the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riot, we must remember the times in which it occurred. Queer and trans people were Continue Reading →
March with us in the Pride Parade!
A Half Century of Stonewall Pride!Stonewall was a REBELLION Against Police Brutality! Please join our proudly radical contingent in the Pride Parade. On the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Rebellion in Continue Reading →
Why Stonewall is Important a Half Century Later
What is the relevance of the 1969 LGBT Stonewall Rebellion to today’s world? At a time of unchecked bigotry in official politics and endless US-supported wars and drone bombings abroad, explore Continue Reading →
The Stonewall Rebellion: Lessons for Today
Lessons for Today How can we defend and expand our rights, let alone winfull freedom for LGBTQs and others? Fifty years ago in New York City a police attack on Continue Reading →