The year 1970 marked what many historians nsir the first gay pri paras Ameri.
Contents:
- MIXED TONE FOR GAY MARCH : CELEBRATN OF PRI CONTRASTS WH CONCERN OVER AIDS EPIMIC
- QUEERRE: BEHD A DOCUMENTARY RELIVG THE GAY PUNK MOVEMENT
MIXED TONE FOR GAY MARCH : CELEBRATN OF PRI CONTRASTS WH CONCERN OVER AIDS EPIMIC
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Known then as the Christopher Street Liberatn Day March — named after the street on which Stonewall is loted — the para began on Washgton Place between Sheridan Square and Sixth Avenue and moved up Sixth Avenue, endg wh a “Gay-In” Central ia that LGBTQ+ people would march through the streets of New York Cy, proudly clarg their existence, their pri and their love was tly revolutnary back then. It was ually “a small, pole group of gays and lbians [would picket] outsi Liberty Hall, " Sargeant scrib. ” The event was put on by a gay men's rights group lled the Mattache Society, which was one of the earlit LGBTQ+ rights groups the Uned Stat ( formed 1950).
QUEERRE: BEHD A DOCUMENTARY RELIVG THE GAY PUNK MOVEMENT
Acrdg to the History Channel, five months after Stonewall, Sargeant, Rodwell, and activists Ellen Brody and Lda Rhos attend the Eastern Regnal Conference of Homophile Organizatns (ERCHO) Philalphia and proposed a rolutn: that an annual march be held on the last Sunday June New York Cy to memorate Stonewall. Many rried lorful pennants or signs readg "Gay Pri!
" Bce not, "Comg om activist backgrounds, anizers and marchers stuck wh what they knew, prentg themselv as proud gay people through their signs, chants, and displays of affectn. ” Over a dozen LGBTQ+ rights groups were volved the planng, cludg lbian femist group the Lavenr Menace, formed rponse to mastream femism's excln of lbians; Gay Liberatn Front, formed post-Stonewall; lbian civil rights anizatn Dghters of Bilis; trans rights anizatn Queens Liberatn Front; and var stunt groups. It's her efforts that helped gay activists lay the foundatn for weeklong celebratns of gay pri leadg up to the climactic Gay Pri Para.
"Sargeant and Rodwell ran the Osr Wil Bookshop, the first gay bookstore the untry, and they ed their mailg list to raise funds and spread the word. Many of the planng meetgs were also held at the bookstore; as the NYU webse Rearchg Greenwich Village History wr, "served as a type of muny center for the gay muny the village. Gay is good, gay is proud.