Remembering Stonewall
Years before the police raids that led to the Stonewall riots, Philadelphia was home to activists and protesters demanding rights for the LGBTQ community.
Listen 48:59This Friday marks the 50th anniversary of the police raid of Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Greenwich Village, that sparked landmark riots and brought the LGBTQ civil rights movement into wider public consciousness. But years before this historic night in New York City, a steady swell of LGBTQ activism was working its way through Philadelphia. Today, William Way archivist Bob Skiba, Philadelphia Gay News founder Mark Segal, and activist Ada Bello join us to discuss their memories of Stonewall, Philadelphia’s early protests in front of Independence Hall, and how LGBTQ activism has changed over the decades.
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