No LGB without the T — queer community protests Trump’s transgender erasure at Stonewall
Author: Ryan Adamczeski
Historic New York City gay bar the Stonewall Inn held a rally on Friday to protest the Trump administration’s erasure of transgender people from its landmark’s website.A person holds a brick during a protest outside the Stonewall Inn in New York, the scene of riots against police raids on the gay bar in 1969, on February 14, after the word “transgender” was erased from the National Park Service’s webpage about the riots.People protest the removal of the word “transgender” from the Stonewall National Monument website during a rally outside of the Stonewall Inn on February 14 in New York City. People protest the removal of the word “transgender” from the Stonewall National Monument website during a rally outside of The Stonewall Inn on February 14 in New York City. Members of the LBGTQ+ community and allies protest the removal of the word “transgender” from the Stonewall National Monument website during a rally outside of historic The Stonewall Inn on February 14 in New York City. People protest the removal of the word “transgender” from the Stonewall National Monument website during a rally outside of the Stonewall Inn on February 14 in New York City. The Stonewall National Monument sign is seen as people protest outside the Stonewall Inn in New York, the scene of riots against police raids on the gay bar in 1969, on February 14, after the word “transgender” was erased from the National Park Service’s web page about the riots. KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images
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Author: Ryan Adamczeski