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NYC Pride March 2019
Repost from @josephineskriver - Happy World Pride 🏳️🌈🦄💜 can’t wait to be alongside my @maybelline fam in the #NYCPrideMarch! How are you celebrating today (Or everyday)? - #josephineskriver https://www.instagram.com/p/BzXhCu8Bw8m/?igshid=13wuwtlhdkqi7
#Mercosur #NewYorkCity #Manhattan #NYCPride @NYCPride #NYCPrideMarch #Stonewall50 #HumanRights #BriceDailyPhoto https://www.instagram.com/p/BzY_-dgB7mU/?igshid=upluenbki9mu
#Nets #NewYorkCity #Manhattan #NYCPride @NYCPride #NYCPrideMarch #Stonewall50 #HumanRights #BriceDailyPhoto https://www.instagram.com/p/BzWWLZZBeKJ/?igshid=5soqgrlrrv88
Happy Pride!!! HAPPY PRIDE!!! 💕😎🏳️🌈🎉 #pride #nycpride #nycpridemarch
#HappyPride #NYCPrideMarch Even #CharlieTheCat is proud to have gay parents. 🏳️🌈😎#pride
#HappyPride 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈😎 #NYCPrideMarch ... thinking about all those gay immigrants being ripped from their families.. #lgbtimmigrants make America Great 🇺🇸🏳️🌈😎✊🏽 (at East Harlem)
“The first PRIDE was a RIOT!” Stonewall Uprising On June 28, 1969 at the Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street (the hub of the NYC Gay Community in the 1960s), things turned violent after a few LGBTQ people were arrested on questionable charges, handcuffed, and very publicly forced into police cars on the streets of NYC. The LGBTQ community was fed up with being targeted by the police and seeing these public arrests incited rioting that spilled over into the neighboring streets and lasted several days. These events have been collectively described as a “riot,” a “rebellion,” a “protest,” and an “uprising.” Whatever the label, this was certainly a watershed moment in LGBT history. Many eyewitnesses have identified Marsha as one of the main instigators of the uprising and thus, some have recognized her as the vanguard of the gay liberation movement in the United States. Who Was Marsha P. Johnson? Marsha P. Johnson was an African-American transgender women who was an LGBTQ rights activist and an outspoken advocate for trans people of color. Johnson spearheaded the Stonewall uprising in 1969 and along with Sylvia Rivera, she later established the Street Transvestite (now Transgender) Action Revolutionaries (STAR), a group committed to helping homeless transgender youth in New York City. She was tragically murdered on July 6, 1992 at the age of 46. Her life has been celebrated in numerous books, documentaries, and films. #pride #thisiswhywemarch #nycpridemarch #eaglenyc #nycleathercontingent