Revisiting 1969 and the Start of Gay Liberation

On , officials from the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce rang the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange to commemorate the of the Stonewall uprising and also to honor Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month.
The embrace of the rights movement by — the title of the stock was “From to Federal Hall” — was a striking example of how much things have changed for and men in four . The change is brought into relief in a monthlong exhibition, “1969: The Year of Liberation,” that opened June 1 at the New .
Using the uprising, which began in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, as a starting point, the exhibition focuses on the pivotal months that followed, charting the of a new strain of militant — exemplified by like the Liberation Front, Radicalesbians and the Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries — that expressed a new vision of .
The vision of that , the exhibition suggests, was more far-reaching than the so-called homophile movement, which had used a more , and also more critical of societal like the family than the contemporary rights movement, which has been dominated in recent years by the over same-sex marriage.
Jason Baumann, who curated the exhibition and also coordinates the extensive collection of materials in the library’s Manuscripts and Archives Division, contrasted the new exhibition with “Becoming Visible: The Legacy of Stonewall,” the library’s show in 1994 on the history of and life in New York.

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White House Explains Changes to LGBT Commitments on Website

Yesterday, our reader Sean alerted me to the fact that a long list of commitments to LGBT issues on the White House site had shrunk to a fraction of its size. Joe.My. reported on it as well. He received a letter from the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force’s Director of Communications Inga - who contacted the regarding the changes. Now see White House Explains Changes to LGBT Commitments on Website @

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Ask Barack about gay issues

(Washington) will hold an online -style meeting on the ’s Web site on Thursday.

The said Obama will answer questions at .gov. Visitors to the Web site can determine what questions the will answer.

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