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‘Stonewall’ might be the year’s most insulting film, but not for the reasons you think
To say the film has been met with controversy would be an understatement as riotous as the events depicted in the film.
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Lawmakers: Make Stonewall Inn a national park site
Two New York legislators are launching a campaign to designate the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village as the first national park site honoring LGBT history.
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Marsha P. Johnson is “the saint of Christopher Street” in Stonewall film
Watch this behind-the-scenes clip of actor Otoja Abit playing Martha P. Johnson in the upcoming film Stonewall.
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Anonymous activists give Stonewall statues historically accurate makeover
“It’s bad enough that across the street from Stonewall, they have statues up to commemorate that night. That’s cute, but there’s not a black statue there!”
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A Stonewall parody trailer is making the rounds
Heather Dockray has remade the trailer to reflect criticisms of the film “whitewashing” history.
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Matilda star on ‘Stonewall’: Don’t try to alter history
It wasn’t a party “exclusively for young, fit, white, gay men.”
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‘Stonewall’ star rallies against the boycott
Jeremy Irving discusses the film’s “diversity” in a new Instagram post.
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‘Stonewall’ writer: ‘Judge the film on its own merits’
“I have tremendous empathy for those who think they are being erased.”
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Larry Kramer: Boycott the ‘Stonewall’ boycott
“Keeping your film from being seen is only hurting ourselves.”
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Does Stonewall whitewash the people behind the unrest?
The trailer for the movie Stonewall glosses over a lot of important people who were there that night. Who was really responsible for the Stonewall Riot?