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President Barack Obama to Name Stonewall Inn As 1st National Monument For Gay Rights

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cameron

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AP: "Obama to Name Stonewall 1st National Monument for Gay Rights"
The iconic Stonewall Inn where the modern gay rights movement took root will become the first national monument honoring the history of gays and lesbians in the U.S. under a proposal that President Barack Obama is preparing to approve.

Designating the small swath of land will mark a major act of national recognition for gay rights advocates and their struggles over the last half-century. Since the 1969 uprising in New York's Greenwich Village, the U.S. has enacted anti-discrimination protections, allowed gays and lesbians to serve openly in the U.S. military and legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.

Though land must still be transferred to the federal government and other details worked out, the president is expected to move quickly to greenlight the monument following a public meeting Monday in Manhattan, according to two individuals familiar with the administration's plans. The individuals weren't authorized to discuss the plans publicly and requested anonymity. Next month marks Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month in the U.S.

The gritty tavern, known colloquially as the Stonewall, became a catalyst for the gay rights movement after police raided it on June 28, 1969. Bar-goers fought back, and many more joined in street protests over the following days in an uprising widely credited as the start of large-scale gay activism in New York and around the word. Annual pride parades in hundreds of cities commemorate the rebellion.

The White House declined to comment. Yet Obama has paid tribute to the site before, most notably in his second inaugural address in 2013. In what's believed to be the first reference to gay rights in an inaugural address, Obama said the principle of equality still guides the U.S. "just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall."
Obama has made wide use of his power to designate monuments, not only to protect millions of acres of wilderness and ocean but also to honor groups whose struggles for equal treatment have become milestones in U.S. history. Last month, Obama named an historic Washington home as the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument.

The Human Rights Campaign and other gay rights groups cheered the forthcoming announcement. Corey Johnson, an openly gay New York City councilman who represents the area, said it was "incredibly important" for the federal government to recognize the site.
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The Stonewall Inn was officially designated as a NY city landmark last year.
 
Well there's the trans erasure straight off the bat.

Yes, this. The self-identified "street queens", often credited with starting the riot, were methodically pushed out of the nascent queer rights movement in the early 1970s by cis gays who fancied themselves more palatable to the public.

And now the erasure continues in this "gay rights" announcement.
 

Valhelm

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Damn, that's really awesome, especially because so many Americans still believe the Stonewall rioters were in the wrong. I wonder if Obama could ever be moved to commemorate the work of the Black Panthers or other 1960s radicals.

Well there's the trans erasure straight off the bat. Nice gesture all the same though.

Wow, you're right about that. Weird that he didn't say "LGBT rights".
 

cameron

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Well there's the trans erasure straight off the bat. Nice gesture all the same though.
Yes, this. The self-identified "street queens", often credited with starting the riot, were methodically pushed out of the nascent queer rights movement in the early 1970s by cis gays who fancied themselves more palatable to the public.

And now the erasure continues in this "gay rights" announcement.

Me being a bit ignorant to most of this, I didn't know about the erasure surrounding Stonewall. Just started reading about it now after looking it up. That does sour things. :/
 

NYR

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Final Year Obama = Best Obama

A shame his kind of stuff wouldn't fly during a first term.
 

The_Kid

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Well there's the trans erasure straight off the bat. Nice gesture all the same though.

Should just make Comptons Cafeteria a monument too, course that place isn't around anymore I don't think.

Me being a bit ignorant to most of this, I didn't know about the erasure surrounding Stonewall. Just started reading about it now after looking it up. That does sour things. :/

Yeah honestly if you go back to even the earliest lgbt movements like the Mattachine society, its leadership was primarily composed of white males. Uniting under gay rights kind of creates its own problem if you don't take intersectional identities into account.

Like you could argue that even the lesbian movement was kind of made invisible by dominant culture and not just the lgbt crowd because of how objectified women were and made into second class citizens. Same thing with black homosexual men, black lesbians, trans, etc. Being put under an umbrella fighting for the same rights sometimes pushes a single identity to the forefront.
 
Yes, this. The self-identified "street queens", often credited with starting the riot, were methodically pushed out of the nascent queer rights movement in the early 1970s by cis gays who fancied themselves more palatable to the public.

And now the erasure continues in this "gay rights" announcement.

I mean this has been the case for everything in our movement.

People need a clean shaven 20 something cute white face to rally behind. It's why the AIDS groups in the late 80's fell apart a few years after getting DMT approved.
 
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