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Pride
The flag, the parade, the photographs, and preserving the memory of Stonewall
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Dive into a growing collection of LGBTQ stories
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Ballroom in Focus
Centering Black & Brown queer culture
2
Queer Eye on Art History
A new perspective on famous artworks
3
Beyond the Rainbow
The history of the original Pride flag
Start with the story of Stonewall
The uprising that ignited a movement
How Stonewall's Riots Inspired Pride Worldwide
The groups that came together to march for visibility and in protest
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Remembering those who led the charge
Community organizations and their fearless leaders
Gay Activists Alliance
A new generation of activists devoted to the cause
STAR: Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries
The group formed by Marsha P Johnson and Sylvia Rivera to support the marginalized
The March on Albany
Gay Liberation takes its fight to New York's state capital
When were the Stonewall riots?
Clue: it was the year before the first Pride parade
1969
Pride March 2014 (Lester Echem)
1973
1975
1980
1969
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Preserving Stonewall with technology
Explore LGBTQIA+ sites in 3D, 360°, VR, and AR
3D Model
Explore the Stonewall National Monument in 3D
Places of remembrance
Guided Desktop Tour
Immersive Tour of the West Village
A walking tour of LGBTQIA+ sites in the village
3D Model
The Stonewall Inn in 3D
The site where it all began
The fight for memory
Why does this history need to be digitally preserved?
A preservation challenge
Why So Little Media Remains From The Riots
Hugh Ryan on the importance of queer archives
Digitizing photographs
Over 5000 photos capturing the essence of an era
The intersection between activism and art
Richard Wandel: A Glimpse Into The Past
Founder of the LGBT Center Archives and photo documentarian of the Stonewall era
The man behind the camera
Leonard Fink: The Unofficial Mayor of Christopher Street
Activist and avid photographer takes us to the popular hangouts of LGBTQIA+ New Yorkers
Leonard Fink on:
The Piers
How the piers found a new life as a scene of inhibition for New York's gay men
Leonard Fink on:
The Bars
The thriving scene between 10th and Christopher Street on West Street
Marching through the years
Historic Pride celebrations in pictures
Pride March: The First Fifteen Years
A visual history of NYC's Pride March from 1970 to 1985
Explore the early days
"My Son is Gay and That's OK"
STAR activists
Liberation Day March, 1971
Liberation Day March, 1974
Marsha P. Johnson
Liberation Day March, 1972
March at Christopher Street
Gay Pride March, 1971
Here comes the pride
The world’s largest LGBTQIA+ Pride Parade
São Paulo Pride Parade: The Biggest in the World
The pride of occupying the streets
Where is the world's largest Pride parade?
São Paulo
Anjos do orgulho (Carla Carniel)
São Paulo
London
New York
San Francisco
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Pride down under
Spotlight on Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
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Mardi Gras 1978-2020
One of Australia’s most famous and well-loved events
Stories on screen
Celebrities on their experiences of coming out, being out, and combating homophobia
LGBTQIA+ in Hollywood
Paris Barclay, RuPaul Charles, Patricia Field, and more share their stories.
The colors of Pride
A rainbow of flyers, posters, and photographs
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Violet
Explore LGBTQIA+ artists
The names you should know
The Life of Keith Haring
Why is it that even when people do not know his name, they can recognize his art?
Frank Moore: Dreamscapes in Danger
A closer look at some of Frank Moore's intricate oil paintings
Fine, Bright Day: The Photography of Alice Austen
One of America's earliest and most prolific female photographers
8 LGBTQIA+ Artists Throughout History
Rauschenberg, Hockney and more...
Frida Khalo's Lasting Impact on LGBTQIA+ Artists
Three artists explain the power and impact the artist has had on them
Re-defining gender
Art as a means of identity exploration
The Museum of Transology
The largest and boldest display of trans artefacts and photographic portraiture ever displayed in the UK
Exploring The Relationship Between Society and Gender
Take a look at the work of selected contemporary artists from Modern Art Oxford's exhibition
Pride of place
The stories in stone
Queer Women of England
The queer history of buildings and landscapes around us
In the archives
Looking back at LGBTQIA+ prints and publications from history
Building a Community Through Print
A history of LGBTQIA+ publications from the 1940s-50s
GWL’s LGBTQIA+ Collections
Telling powerful stories of LGBTQIA+ activism over the last 50 years
Posters From Poland
A fragment of the history of LGBTQIA+ organizations' activity in Poland
Are you a teacher or parent?
Downloadable lesson plan to use in class or given to students to work through at their own pace
Beyond the Rainbow: Milestones in the Pride Movement
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