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Trans & queer New Yorkers faced brutal use of force by police near Stonewall. The mayor “doesn’t know anything.”
A regularly held, trans-led rally ended with police sieging the crowd near the LGBTQ rights landmark. NYC’s “second-in-command” official was shoved – but Bill de Blasio shrugs it off.
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Ritchie Torres will be the first out Afro-Latinx person elected to Congress
The New York City Councilmember may have engineered a landslide victory despite facing anti-LGBTQ opposition.
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Plainclothes cops in an unmarked van abducted a trans teenager as she skateboarded down the street
The 18-year-old was participating in a Black Lives Matter march when the secret police swarmed in and NYPD officers began threatening everyone around her.
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On Stonewall anniversary, the NYPD launched a brutal unprovoked attack on LGBTQ people
As Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted about honoring Stonewall, the NYPD was unleashing pepper spray on LGBTQ people dancing in celebration.
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Pride in Pictures: The liberation of a ‘Gay In’ at a record-breaking kissing contest
50 years later, what should have been recognized as a Guinness world record at the first Pride parade reminds us of the powerful act of being out.
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That time the NYPD apologized for raiding the Stonewall Inn
“The actions taken by the NYPD were wrong, plain and simple.”