HotShots Happening Out Presents The Stonewall National Museum & Archives 50th Anniversary Gala
Stonewall National Museum Archives & Library recently celebrated completing 50 successful years of history and pride. Here is how it went.
Stonewall National Museum Archives & Library recently celebrated completing 50 successful years of history and pride. Here is how it went.
With Pride season underway, Gov. Ron DeSantis and his band of bureaucrats cast a long, dark shadow over the festivities. Their stated goal: protecting children from drag queens.
The Stonewall Pride Parade & Street Festival is set to take place on Saturday, June 17, 2023, in Wilton Manors, Florida. The event is a celebration of the LGBTQ+ community and a commemoration of the
Happening Our Television Network is proudly celebrating Black History Month to remember and acknowledge the trailblazers from the community. Tonight we are honoring the courage of Ernestine Eckstein, who put her life on the line to speak out for queer rights. Ernestine Delois Eppenger, who used the pen name Ernestine Eckstein was the first Black woman to grace the cover of The Ladder, which was produced by the influential lesbian rights group The Daughters of Bilitis. She made a name for herself as a Black female protester at the first “Annual Reminder,” a gay rights demonstration that preceded Stonewall by four years. She never looked back after that.
Marsha P. Johnson, the late queer activist, is being celebrated this month by Happening Out Television Network as part of their Black History Month celebration. Johnson is known for her iconic status and style, but
Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson were two pioneering figures in the LGBTQ rights movement. Both were present at the Stonewall Inn riots in 1969, which marked a turning point in the fight for LGBTQ
Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon has sported a rainbow on its cover for 50 years since the cover depicts a prism-refracting light. Still, when the band posted an adapted version of this
Police raids and harassment were a common occurrence across the U.S. during this time, and amid the growing political activism of the 1960s, LGBTQ+ people began to mobilize and fight back.
Who was the 10% of participants that contributed 32% of all the economic impact and what does this forecast for other Pride and LGBTQ+ events? The facts are going to shock you.
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