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This Day in History: , The Stonewall
Riots Begin.
June 28, 1969.
The riots are considered the
first major protest of the
LGBTQ community for equal rights.
They began after midnight
at the Stonewall Inn on
Christopher Street in
Greenwich Village.
Police raided the popular gay club for
operating without a liquor license.
After decades of being
targeted by the NYPD, the patrons began to
fight back by throwing bottles at police.
Several days of protests
followed, mobilizing into the
Gay Liberation Front and other
gay civil rights organizations.
The NYPD made a formal
apology for its role in the
riots — and for the laws
that led to them — in 2019
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This Day in History: , Terrorist Gunman Attacks Pulse Nightclub.
June 12, 2016.
49 people were killed in
the attack when 29-year-old
Omar Mateen entered the
club with an AR-15-type assault rifle.
Most of the casualties
of the attack were
members of the Orlando, FL,
LGBTQ community.
During the siege
on the club, Mateen
made a 911 call in which he
pledged his allegiance to ISIS.
At about 5am,
police stormed the club
and shot and killed Mateen.
Evidence shows that his
original target may have
been a Disney complex.
In 2018, Mateen's wife was found
not guilty of obstructing justice for
making contradictory
statements to the FBI
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Maren Morris is celebrating Pride Month in a big way this year by sharing that she is bisexual. Morris took to Instagram to post about her celebration and added, "Happy to be the B in LGBTQ+." The news comes after the singer-songwriter announced last year she was leaving the country genre over concerns surrounding its conservative elements.
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6 Great Ways , to Celebrate Pride Month.
1. , Get out to a parade
or event in your area.
Pride is happening this month in cities all over the world. Check out local events guides to see when and where you can join others to celebrate.
2. , Get educated.
Celebrating Pride in June goes back to the
1969 Stonewall Riots in NYC, which spawned
the gay rights movement.
Celebrating Pride in June goes back to the
1969 Stonewall Riots in NYC, which spawned
the gay rights movement.
3. , Support LGBTQ+
artists and culture.
Cities of all sizes have vibrant LGBTQ+ communities.
Your purchase power goes a long way to supporting
local artists that are a part of these communities.
4. , Take stock of your
own company's
LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
Beginning a dialogue with LGBTQ+
co-workers is great way to understand how
to maintain an inclusive work culture.
5. , Donate or volunteer
to local LGBTQ+ organizations.
Local LGBTQ+ organizations often do important
work with homeless and trans youth, as well as
moving the equality needle in your community.
6. , Become an
advocate or ally.
Sometimes the best support is simply
a welcoming heart and an open mind.
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