Summer 2022

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a historic landmark by the city of New York in 2015 and later named a national monument by President Barack Obama in 2016. This June is the 52nd anniversary of the first Pride parade, which happened in 1970, one year after the uprising. Who Were the Major Figures Involved? Marsha P. Johnson is often credited with throwing the first punch at the Stonewall Inn (though there are many prominent figures who are also rumored to have done so). She was a Black trans woman celebrating her 25th birthday at the time of the riots and a tour de force in the gay community. She died in 1992 at just 46 years old after police found her body in the Hudson River—her death was initially ruled a suicide, despite friends and loved ones insisting that could not be the case. We celebrate in June to coincide with the catalyst of the Gay Liberation Movement that was the Stonewall Uprising. Sylvia Rivera was an activist and self-professed drag queen who also played a part in the Stonewall Riots. She fought for transgender rights alongside Marsha P. Johnson, creating S.T.A.R. (Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries) to help house homeless LGBTQ youth. She advocated for transgender rights until her death in 2002. Stormé DeLarverie was a gay rights activist and drag performer who was also at Stonewall when it was raided that night. Her friend, Lisa Cannistraci, told the New York Times upon her death in 2014, “Nobody knows who threw the first punch, but it’s rumored that she did, and she said she did. She told me she did.” EC

Marsha P. Johnson

President Biden Hosts A Reception Celebrating Pride Month at The White House. (Photo by Alex Wong)

A Vodafone store with pride flag on store window in the center of Athens, Greece. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis)

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