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Do you think the legacy of the older LGBTQ community is being forgotten?
We recently asked our Facebook fans this question. Here’s how they responded.
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It takes a lot of courage to be your true self, so we wanted to know about you
What makes you proud?
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Why is LGBTQ History Month important to you?
Our readers and social media followers weigh in on queer history and what makes this month important to them.
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Interview: Congressman John Lewis on how to hold onto hope in the dark days of Trump
The civil rights icon encourages the LGBTQ community to “get up, keep picking up and putting down, and keep saying, ‘I’m going to keep the faith’.”
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Before the riot at Stonewall, there was a sit-in at Dewey’s
The sit-in at Dewey’s, which occurred at a Philadelphia restaurant in the spring of 1965, is not as well-known but it deserves wider recognition.
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LGBTQ history can be found in everyone’s past
The lives, stories, and histories of LGBQ people have been intentionally hidden, but they are all around you if you know where to look.
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One night in 1969, a movement caught hold & has never let go
As Allen Ginsberg said, “They’ve lost that wounded look,” and we lost that look together at Stonewall.