The website deleted all mentions of "transgender" and "queer" in its history of the Stonewall riots, and only referred to the ...
The National Park Service has removed all mentions of the words "transgender" and "queer" from its web page dedicated to the ...
This is part of an ongoing move by the federal government to remove and alter National Park Service webpages related to LGBTQ ...
National Park Service web pages that were once dedicated to figures such as Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera have been ...
A directive from the Trump administration has led to the removal of references to Pauli Murray's queer and transgender ...
The National Park Service has removed references to transgender and queer people on its web page for the Stonewall National ...
References to transgender people were removed Thursday from a National Park Service website for the Stonewall National Monument, a park and visitor center in New York that commemorates a 1969 riot ...
The National Park Service is the latest agency to remove references to the transgender community in line with President Trump’s executive order mandating that the country only recognize two genders.
References to transgender people were removed from a National Park Service website for the Stonewall National Monument, a park and visitor center in New York that commemorates a 1969 riot that ...
The National Park Service has removed references to transgender and queer people from its website for the Stonewall National Monument, a park and visitor center in New York that commemorates a ...
It was an act of defiance. Unlike anything before we fought back, many know the Stonewall riots in New York City ignited the start of Pride Month but how did other cities get their start?