Protesters rallied at the Stonewall National Monument in NYC after references to transgender and queer people were removed on ...
The National Park Service eliminated references to transgender people from its Stonewall National Monument website on ...
After the words “transgender” and “queer” were removed from the National Park Service’s website for the Stonewall National ...
The National Park Service has removed references to transgender people and "queer" from its Stonewall National Monument ...
Donald Trump had targeted the trans community in several executive orders. Now the National Park Service has edited them out ...
The official government website for the Stonewall National Monument has replaced the acronym LGBTQ with "LGB," eliminating ...
Protesters gathered at Stonewall National Monument to express their outrage over the removal of transgender and queer ...
Voices in the Lower Hudson Valley's LGBTQ+ community react to the removal of transgender references from sites run by the ...
On the National Park Service website, the acronym LGBTQ+ has been shortened to LGB, standing for lesbian, gay and bisexual.
Trans activists like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera played a central role in the 1969 Stonewall Riots in Manhattan, New York, which marked a major turning point in the fight for LGBTQ rights.
LGBTQ+ activists gathered at Christopher Park, just across from the historic Stonewall Inn, to protest against the removal of ...
Hundreds of people gathered at the Greenwich Village site to condemn what they saw as a chilling strike against the symbolic heart of the gay rights movement.