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Marsha P. Johnson și rebeliunea Stonewall: curs accidental istoria americanilor negre #41

Marsha P. Johnson și rebeliunea Stonewall: curs accidental istoria americanilor negre #41

Astăzi aflăm despre Marsha P. Johnson și rebeliunea Stonewall. Servind ca un moment esențial în Mișcarea modernă pentru drepturile gay, Stonewall a început pe 28 iunie 1969 și a durat șase zile în Greenwich Village din New York. Și chiar dacă rebeliunea a durat mai puțin de o săptămână, reverberațiile au durat generații. Din Stonewall a apărut înființarea uneia dintre primele parade ale mândriei gay, a sporit activismul și organizarea în numele persoanelor gay și s-a acordat o atenție sporită drepturilor și nevoilor comunităților LGBTQ+.

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Surse și referințe

David Carter, Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution (New York: St. Martin’s, 2004).
Martin Duberman, Stonewall: The Definitive Story of the LGBTQ Rights Uprising that Changed America (New York City: Plume, 2019).

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6 thoughts on “Marsha P. Johnson și rebeliunea Stonewall: curs accidental istoria americanilor negre #41”

  1. I just watched PBS documentary on Stonewall…and Marsha and Sylvia were totally left out. Not one mention! This is a problem. White Gays and lesbians wanna take credit for it. I’m sickened! And let’s be clear, Marsha was homeless! And may have been given money to speak about that night. It seemed like she was reading from a script. The people of color who was there, said it was MARSHA who set it off! Rip Marsha and Sylvia.

  2. I can't believe I am just now learning about Stonewalll and this amazing woman. I literally searched this topic because Chat GPT mentioned it as an important historical point for LGBTQ+ progress. Honestly, I bet she would be better known if she wasn't: 1) Black [or] 2) Trans

  3. I always knew Marsha as one of the early spearheads of the Gay Liberation movement, but learning more about what an awesome but complex person she was has me completely enamored with her. The echoes of her actions, as well as the actions of the queer people who were there that night on Christopher Street, are the reasons I'm able to live comfortably as a queer person today.

  4. This is the first thing that got me interested in black history. This movement influenced life beyond racial inequality and brought ppl of all backgrounds together. I'm glad I kept watching after finishing this episode

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