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Google grants $1 million to preserve Stonewall oral history
Sen. Chuck Schumer said the grant sends a clear message to President Trump that Stonewall’s national monument designation is here to stay.
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Another rightwing myth: Trump had the best reaction to Pulse shooting
In a few years the right might convince itself that Trump flew to Orlando when the shooting started and slew Omar Mateen himself.
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How to watch the live celebration for rainbow flag creator Gilbert Baker
It’s Flag Day, and what could be a more appropriate day to honor the man who gave the world the Pride flag?
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Could Trump pull national monument designation from Stonewall?
A White House official says a new executive order is coming that could spell trouble for recently named national monuments.
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Beyond Stonewall: Why modern LGBTQ Americans should be thinking globally
Decades after the Stonewall riots, homosexuality is still punishable by death in many countries.
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Thousands rallied against Donald Trump at the Stonewall Inn
As many as 20,000 people protested with signs and chants about immigration rights, LGBT rights, and Trump’s War on Facts.
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Will Obama’s greatest accomplishment be his record on LGBT rights?
Obama took office in 2009 as a self-described “fierce advocate” for LGBT rights, yet for much of his first term drew flak from activists who viewed him as too cautious.
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5 ways LGBTQ people should get ready for 2017
It’s still hard to believe that Donald Trump won the election. His victory sent a harrowing message to the country, especially to many of us in the LGBTQ community. So far, his cabinet member choices are completely anti-LGBTQ. All of them have either voted for some bill that denied us of fundamental rights like, job […]
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Fund the Stonewall monument by raiding the closets of Madonna Cher and Anderson
You get the stars’ cool threads while helping to fund the national monument to LGBTQ rights.
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National Park Service celebrates 100th anniversary with focus on diversity
The agency has pushed to designate more sites that highlight the history and contributions of minorities. New York’s Stonewall Inn became the first LGBT site last June.