Washington, d. C. , to learn about the 1969 stonewall riots and how they served as a catalyst for the moderate lbgtq rights movement. Welcome to the museum. Im patty rhule here. We are here at the prologue of rise up, stonewall and the lbgtq rights movement. Stonewall was an event in the summer of 1969 of an uprising of a gay bar that propelled forward the lbgtq rights movement. This is where we tell the story of how ordinary americans used the First Amendment freedoms, press, speech, assembly, religion to advocate for change and change society. Were going to walk around the corner in this area and look at some artifacts from two of the earliest lbgtq rights organizations that rose up in the 1950s and 60s. Gay americans lived in fear and secrecy for the 20th century. Gay people could be arrested for showing affection in public, police prowled parks for to arrest gay people who were seeking there. It was a difficult time to be a gay american. This is when you see the rise of a few early
Welcome to the museum. Were at the prologue. Tonewall an uprising at a gay bar in new york city that propelled forward the modernday lgbtq movement. This is where they used the freedom of speech, the press, peat, assembly, religion, to really change society. Were going to washington around the corner and look at some artifacts from two of the earliest lgbt rights oarizati s organizations that rose up. Gay people could be arrested for showing affection in public, police prowled parks to arrest people seeking assignations there. This is when you saw social groups, when people are meeting in secret in their homes, largely, to talk about what its like to be a gale mass or a less by yay woman. Here you see some artifacts from the mattachine society, a matchbook passed on to people in Public Places people they thought were likeminded. Are you gale . I am, too. Lets talk about it. This is a legal book published. It gave them advice about what their rights were when dealing with the police. Ov
Tracking apps under development right now if it is that personal data is a risk of being leaked. Just turned midday here now so good afternoon live from r. T. International zone World News Center in moscow is kevin now in here for the next 30 minutes with the latest round up and lets begin with our daily quick check on the latest global coronavirus figures that total infections now stands at more than 4800000. 00 fatalities have topped 316000 or the number of those whove recovered stands at more than 1800000 around the world. Britains Opposition Labor Party is demanding an investigation into coronavirus deaths an elderly care homes which he describes as mishandled around a quarter of the countrys covert fatalities have happened in residential facilities neighbors deputy leader says people have been tragically let down they should be there should be some investigation into that in case downwards requested that because everything. And weve had medical experts on to him is that we see tha
Find people who may be infected. New questions of how to balance privacy and Public Health. And economic survival. Congress negotiates more help for Small Businesses struggling to stay afloat. How even some big retailers may go bankrupt. Thats not good. But first, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Really, any part of the country is vulnerable. Even rural parts of the country. You see these superspread situations as we saw in south dakota. The debate over when the reopen of the country is getting political. Its no time to get cocky or arrogant. Nobody wants to reopen this country more than president donald trump. Theyve got cabin fever. They want to get back. They want their life back. Their life was taken away from them. Rallies to end stayathome orders were held over the weekend. Its the facts of life. We live and we die. So to shut down the economy because of that is its insane. A gunman in canada has killed at least 16 people in the deadliest such attack in the coun
Its a cul distancing. But if we pull back too quickly. Those numbers will go through the roof. Now at 9 protests around the state calling on Governor Newsome to reopen california for business similar to what a number of other states in the nation are beginning to do good evening, everybody im pam moore and im ken wayne Governor Newsom says he plans to release a road map tomorrow on how to reopen this tape of some bay area businesses are making plans now on how they can reopen while still keeping social distance. Governor says he is using 6 factors to determine exactly how soon the state can ease its restrictions they are expanding the testing protecting higherrisk groups, including Senior Citizens and people in facilities such as Nursing Homes ensuring that hospitals have enough beds and supplies to care for patients. Progress in developing treatments. The ability of schools and businesses to support physical social distancing and the ability to decide when to reinstitute stay at home