President Donald Trump's crusade against transgender people has brought the fight back to New York City's most famous gay bar.
Brendan Fay of the Lavender and Green Alliance says the Trump administration "seeks to scapegoat and render invisible those in our community who are transgender."
Protesters gathered at Stonewall National Monument to express their outrage ... Bernie Wagenblast, a transgender activist and well-known voice of the New York City subway, vowed to resist the administration's actions. "I am not going to allow any ...
After the words “transgender” and “queer” were removed from the National Park Service’s website for the Stonewall National Monument, a landmark of the LGBTQ pride movement in New York City, protesters filled nearby Christopher Park Friday with a simple message: “You can’t erase us.
But sadly it’s also nothing new, especially for trans women of color regarding the truth about their central role in the Stonewall Inn riots in New York’s Greenwich Village that sparked the modern LGBTQ movement in 1969.
The National Park Service scrubbed references to transgender and queer people from a 1969 Stonewall Uprising monument website, igniting protests in New York.
Protesters rallied at the Stonewall National Monument in NYC after references to transgender and queer people were removed on the National Park Service website.
The National Park Service has removed references to transgender and queer people on its web page for the Stonewall National Monument, which marks the site of the New York City inn where LGBTQ rioters – including now-legendary transgender activists – galvanized a movement for LGBTQ rights.
The Trump administration has erased references to transgender people from New York's Stonewall National Monument website. On the National Park Service website, the acronym LGBTQ+ has been shortened to LGB, standing for lesbian, gay and bisexual.
Outraged LGBTQ+ activists and human rights advocates gathered in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village Friday afternoon to protest against the Trump administration’s latest — and perhaps boldest ...
References to transgender people have been removed from a National Park Service website for the Stonewall National Monument.
The National Park Service eliminated references to transgender people from its Stonewall National Monument website on Thursday, which now only refers to those who are lesbian, gay and bisexual. What used to be listed as LGBTQ+, has been changed to LGB.