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seasonofprophecy · 6 months
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Not gaycommunist sharing an article about the Hamas being a terrorist group
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leapylea · 2 years
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Lavender Scare:
Text of EO 10450: https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/codification/executive-order/10450.html
Reminder Days background image:
Screenshot from the Lilli Vincenz documentary about the 1968 Reminder Day, "The Second Largest Minority." https://www.loc.gov/item/mbrs01991429/
Stonewall Riots:
1) Photo of the Stonewall Inn, taken on September 9, 1969 by Diana Davis. From: https://www.nyclgbtsites.org/site/stonewall-inn-christopher-park/
2) Screenshot of page 3 of "The Gay Decades : from Stonewall to the present : the people and events that shaped gay lives" by Leigh W. Rutledge. Published in 1992 by Plume, New York. Available at the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/gaydecadesfromst00rutl/page/n13/mode/2up
Christopher Street Button:
1) Unknown - Original publication: Unpublished Immediate source: photograph of museum object, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=61131613
2) Pull quote from Franklin Kameny, “Stonewall: Myth, Magic and Mobilization,” Public Radio International, 1994
Christopher Street Liberation Day:
Photos (from the collection of Fred Sargeant) were originally published in the “Gay Freedom 1970” issue of Queen’s Quarterly and were sourced from: https://www.nyclgbtsites.org/site/starting-point-of-nycs-first-pride-march/
2019 Parade:
Photo credit: Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters, sourced from "Celebrating end of Pride Month at World Pride." ABC News https://abcnews.go.com/US/million-people-crowed-nyc-worldpride-mayor/story?id=64090338
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latexcowb0y · 11 months
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I'd rather see puppy masks and leather daddies at pride than more fucking mickey mouse rainbow ears and flying tiger totebags or any of your family friendly corporate merch while they quite literally use the money you just gave them to kill us. Instead of giving your money to them, invest in actual family-friendly queer activities for children.
Protect drag queens story times, support your local queer children's book illustrators, support local gay youth groups, bands, etc, and push to keep inclusive sex education in schools.
Instead of fucking whining and joining the cishet conservative propaganda screaming perverts!!" At your fellow queers help us make so many safe queer spaces that the only option for kids and youth to celebrate their pride won't be just the one measly parade they grant us out of pity in june. Fight for more spaces instead of making the few ones we have more tight.
#gayart #queerart #queercollage #collageart #kinkbelongsatpride #kink #lgbtkink #lgbt
#gayliberation #queerrights
#transart #transwriter
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bfscr · 2 years
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“Be Gay, Do Crimes" . . . #begay#begaydocrime#begaydocrimes#gayliberation#anarchy#anarchists#anarchism#queeranarchy#queeranarchist Reposted from @anarchistposters https://www.instagram.com/bfscr/p/CXOs0LeJCMK/?utm_medium=tumblr
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ginzyblog · 4 years
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Celebrating National Coming out Day! • #allenginsberg #stonewall #queer #gay #lesbian #transgender #questioning #love #freaks #lgbtqiapk #lgbtq  #gayliberation #pride #gaypride #nyc #gayliberationfront #nationalcomingoutday (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGNhCS8hjf_/?igshid=zqoarft7yu7v
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bricehammack · 2 years
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#ChimeTagABestie #NewYorkCity #Manhattan #WestVillage #GreenwichVillage #SheridanSquare #GayLiberation #GeorgeSegal #BriceDailyPhoto https://www.instagram.com/p/CZz29yROvco/?utm_medium=tumblr
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bkh88-blog · 6 years
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“So then the tactical police force came and heads were being bashed left and right. But what I found very impressive that evening, was that the more that they beat us, the more we went back for. We were determined that evening that we were going to be a liberated, free community.” — Sylvia Rivera, June 2001 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈 #pride #stonewallinn #stonewallriots #sylviarivera #marshapjohnson #whatisrememberedlives #translivesmatter #gayliberation #gayhistory #makinggayhistory #christopherstreet #thevillage #nyc (at The Stonewall Inn)
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auxiliary9 · 6 years
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#Repost @slaytv with @get_repost ・・・ #TBT Repost @parisblackprideofficial “Unforgettable speech delivered by the legendary Gay liberation pionner #sylviarivera in 1973 at the famous Christopher Street in New York. She and others pioneers like #marshapjohnson risked their life and gave everything to pave the way for the next generation of the LGBTQ+ family throughout the world as trans women of color. Let's keep their legacies alive.” #qtpoc #tpoc #trans #transgender #gayicon #lgbt #gayliberation #black #poc #pionner #gay #gayrights #newyorkcity #gayusa #gayfrance #gayEurope #gayworld #vidoftheday #thursday #instagay #instahomo #gaystagram #instagood #peace #love #justice
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If I can’t dance, it’s not my revolution - rhythms of Resistance is een actiegroep die diverse acties van muzikale ondersteuning voorziet. Niets leuker dan een demonstratie doen, al dansend op het ritme van de drumbands. En gelukkig zijn stoplichten groot, dus is daar ook ruimte voor gay liberation. Stonewall was a riot.” In the 51 years since the uprising at the Stonewall Inn in New York City catapulted the movement for LGBTQ+ liberation into public consciousness, this phrase has become a cliché. Yes, it was a riot—but what kind of riot was it? On the anniversary of the iconic queer rebellion, many of us are reflecting on how today’s struggles against police and white supremacy connect to past uprisings. Let’s look at the resonances between Stonewall and the Justice for George Floyd rebellions and what these show us about how to catalyze resistance to oppression. So what kind of riot was Stonewall? Stonewall was a violent anti-police riot. It was a leaderless, multiracial riot. Stonewall was a youth riot. Stonewall was fun. This time, let’s choose the right side. From Stonewall to the Minneapolis Third Precinct: fuck the police forever. Lees meerover stonewall en LGBTQI strijd: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/some-queer-anarchists-stonewall-means-riot-right-now #gayliberation #queerpride #revolution #stonewall #resistance #rhythmsofresistance #queeringanarchism #nietterugnaarnormaal #covid_19 #coronacrisis #blacklivesmatter #blm✊🏾 https://www.instagram.com/p/CHqoUs7lNMr/?igshid=qbdobizlaqza
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rikkiarundel · 4 years
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Episode 33 - LGBTQ History - Gay Liberation
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shawnyb36 · 4 years
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Marsha P. Johnson (1945 - 1992) born and also known as Malcolm Michaels Jr., was an American gay liberation activist and self-identified drag queen. Known as an outspoken advocate for gay rights, Johnson was one of the prominent figures in the Stonewall uprising of 1969 Before the Netflix documentary brought Johnson's story to life with the documentary, The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson by David France, many people were unfamiliar with the influential role she had on drag and queer culture. Johnson, a Black transwoman and activist, was at the forefront of the LGBTQ movement. In addition to being the co-founder of STAR, an organization that housed homeless queer youth, Johnson also fought for equality through the Gay Liberation Front. #blm #blacklivesmatter #blackhistory #gaypride #gayliberation #influential #gamechanger #stonewall #queerculture #marshapjohnson #drag #queer #neverforget (at Riverdale, Toronto) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCQrXblh-u3/?igshid=odwmehyj79p4
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ginzyblog · 5 years
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Happy Pride Weekend!! #allenginsberg #stonewall #queer #gay #lesbian #transgender #questioning #love #freaks #lgbtqiapk #lgbtq  #gayliberation #pride #gaypride #nyc #gayliberationfront (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzT0-ZOhmU2/?igshid=1djufuvwbozx0
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hueswithheart · 4 years
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We have such #racialunrest in this country, so I decided to honor one of prominent figures of the #civilrightsmovement and #stonewallriots of 1969- #marshapjohnson . 8*10, #watercolorartforsale $80 (+shipping) with 20% off during the #pridemonthsale Marsha P. Johnson was an American #gayliberation activist and self-identified #dragqueen I decided to specifically honor her because of all the #civilunrest and to show my solidarity with the #blackcommunity . May the memory of her, be eternal. . Additionally, during #pridemonth2020 I will be donating all profits to #theliamfoundation in #rockfordil , a #lgbtorganization that provides much needed resources for the #lgbtcommunity . #donatetoday #donatetocharity #lgbtart #lgbtartist #lgbtactivist #lgbtactivism #blackdragqueen #blackdragqueensmatter #blacklivesmatter #blacklivesmatterart #rockfordartist #illinoisartist #pride2020🏳️‍🌈 #pride2020 #prideart (at Rockford, Illinois) https://www.instagram.com/p/CA_GFwhH9Gk/?igshid=s7tgyv7orsb
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secondlookpod-blog · 4 years
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“Marsha “Pay it No Mind” Johnson (1945-1992) was a Black trans woman who was a force behind the Stonewall Riots and surrounding activism that sparked a new phase of the LGBTQ+ movement in 1969. Along with Sylvia Rivera, she established the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) in 1970--a group committed to supporting transgender youth experiencing homelessness in New York City. “ (GLSEN.org) In our latest episode, “Interview with a Lesbian” (out wherever you listen to podcasts!) Hazel tells us about this photo and a bit about the important work that Marsha P Johnson did as her as her queer icon of the week #secondlook #podcast #socialjustice #activism #youthactivism #media #lgbtq #queer #gay #lesbian #pride #recommendations #antioppression #gayliberation #marshapjohnson #gametime #friendshipcorner #secondlookpod #humanrights #instagram #art #film #tv #music #podcaster #books #writers #poetry #discussion #conversations https://www.instagram.com/p/B_-69HRJAlo/?igshid=w8tzxp9rjrm6
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55551236 · 4 years
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH The Americans No. 232020 What happened to Marsha P Johnson? New documentary probes death of the 'Rosa Parks of the LGBT movement' who was found dead in the Hudson in ‘suicide’ – but friends insist she was murdered Marsha P Johnson was a leader in the gay liberation movement in the 1960s She was found dead floating in the Hudson River in 1992 - near the Christopher Street piers where she spent much of her time protesting for LGBTQ rights Her death was ruled a suicide but was later changed to 'undetermined', and the Manhattan District Attorney's office agreed to revisit the case last year A documentary debuting on Netflix on Friday, The Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson, follows one activist's journey to find out the truth Photographed by Stanley Stellar copyright 1987 Malcolm Michaels Jr. (Marsha P. Johnson) August 24, 1945 - July 6, 1992 #MalcolmMichaelsjr. #MarshaPJohnson #Gayliberation #1960 #LGBT #Stanelystellar #Googleimage #blackhistory #Blackhistorymonth #AfricanAmericans #TheAmericans #Africanamericangaymen #stonewall50 #worldpride #survivalsex #randywicker #hudsonriver #victoriacruz #chlorpromazine #mariahlopez #tomduane Appropriated image - Google Reproduction graphics by k.vick #kennethrstvick. Gone but not forgotten. Note: On Feb 1, 2020, Governor #andrewcuomo of NY announced that the East River Park in Brooklyn will be renamed in Johnson’s honor. It will be the first state park named after an LGBT 🏳️‍🌈 person. https://fineartamerica.com/featured/african-american-flag-detail-kenneth-rst-vick.html kenneth rst vick photographer https://www.instagram.com/p/B8IZFXUBO0G/?igshid=1g86rojn7uwyv
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00ppsarchive-blog · 7 years
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Gay Liberator
Number 48, Spring 1976, Detroit
Articles: 
“Sexual Identity” by Greg Turner
“The Homophobe & The Misogynist” (review of The Butterscotch Prince by Richard Hall) by Allen Young
“Mere ‘Booklists’“ (review of The Lesbian in Literature: A Bibliography by Gene Damon, Jan Watson, and Robin Jordan) by Karla Jay
“Poetry Of The Female Body” (review of The Lesbian Body by Monique Wittig) by Karla Jay
“The Male Homosexual Matrix” (review of The Homosexual Matrix by C.A. Tripp) by Allen Young
“The Politics Of Gay Communal Living” by Ron Dayman
“SWP ‘Analysis’“ (review of Gay Liberation: A Socialist Perspective by Kipp Dawson) by David Thorstad
Poems:
“queer,” “the snow queen with heart murmur,” “john,” and “untitled” by B. Jeffery Sarasson
“rm. 221″ by Dmitri Mira
“Unrequited” by David Russell
Image Sign: “Why are the cops FASCINATED by Us?”
Cover image by Robert Berger
Staff and Contributors: Nick Ascencio, Ron Dayman, Darla Jay, David Krumroy, Dennis Lambiris, John Lauritsen, Martin Mass, Dmitri Mira, Robert Rope, David Russell, B. Jeffery Sarasson, Bob Stanton, David Thorstad, Greg Turner, Allen Young
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