Albany gay liberation front
RICH WANDEL
The Stonewall Inn was not New York City's only gay bar in the late s, nor was it an especially beloved establishment. An entry fee was required, the main bar had no running water, and there were no fire exits, but the Stonewall was one of few places in Greenwich Village where gay people could dance.
Digital Transgender Archive
New Pride Guides are still published each year. While momentum built for the Capital Pride Parade and Festival, local social justice groups saw a lack of visibility and inclusion for People of Color within the community. She wanted to bring a similar celebration to her own community.
March on Albany
On another occasion, we were walking along, and two of our people were shot at by some locals in Rhinebeck, New York. Clearly, if the person intended to actually hit them, he would have, but he just shot in our general direction. We wouldn't have missed. He was not there.