The police raid on the new york city gave are unassuming riot, u. S. Commission on civil rights, hosts a talk untitled so mullet 50. Next on American History tv, the u. S. Commission on civil rights hosts a talk titled, stonewall at 50 the movement for lgbt civil rights by historian and author david carter. Stonewall was a sixday gay rights uprising that began during a police raid on june 28, 1969 in new york citys Greenwich Village. We will now turn to our next iteration of the commission speaker series, this one titled stonewall at 50 the movement for lgbt civil rights. Thank you for the topic. June has come to be known as pride month. Street demonstrations began at the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village in new york city. Many view these demonstrations as a critical moment in the struggle for lgbt civil rights. In june 2016, in recognition of that history, president barack obama, declared a monument at the Stonewall Inn. We will hear more about how this was a catalyst for the lgbt ri
Tv,ext on American History the u. S. Commission on civil rights hosts a talk titled, stonewall at 50 the movement for lgbt civil rights by historian and author david carter. Stonewall was a sixday gay rights uprising that began during a police raid on june 28, 1969 in new york citys Greenwich Village. We will now turn to our next iteration of the commission speaker series, this one titled stonewall at 50 the movement for lgbt civil rights. Thank you for the topic. June has come to be known as pride month. Street demonstrations began at the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village in new york city. Many view these demonstrations as a critical moment in the struggle for lgbt civil rights. 2016, in recognition of that history, president barack obama, the clares on monument declared a monument at the Stonewall Inn. We will hear more about how this was a catalyst for the lgbt Rights Movement. Discrimination on the basis of Sexual Orientation and gender identity is, unfortunately, still prevalent
The rescue efforts as well. A noreaster joined forces with a storm system connected to hurricane joaquin, the result the worst rain parts of the carolinas have ever seen. At least five people have been killed. More than 200 rescues have taken place in South Carolina since saturday night. More than a foot and a half of rain fell in gills creek. 17 inches in the wateree river. 14 plus in charleston. 10 in columbia where highways and bridges are closed. Our reporter is there. Reporter it is an emergency situation in South Carolina. More than 100 water rescues have taken place sunday across the rainravaged state. Governor Nikki Haley Says the soaking is unprecedented. We havent seen this level of rain in the low country in 1,000 years. Thats how big this is. Reporter in downtown columbia, the states capital, a dam break flooded thoroughfares stranding motorists trapped in vehicles. Some areas received up to 10 feet of water. Residents have been warned to stay off the roads. We caught up wi
Oakland and on up into concord this is quickly moving out across the bay east toward northeastward at 35 m. P. H. The yellow colors show heavier rain around alameda and it is going to get heavier around concord and walnut creek and antioch in the next 15 to 20 minutes but still this is just the leading edge of the storm and the main rain is still off to the north of the bay area and this is due around 3 00 tomorrow morning around 3 and 7 l bring more significant rain will talk about that coming out vicki for complete weather forecasts and all your bay area news. Be sure to download the kron 4 mobile app. Its free to download for apple and android devices. The two left lanes of southbound 880 in milpitas have reopened tonight following a deadly crash. The accident occured near the highway 237 connector. The crash was first reported just after 6 00 pm. When officers responded to a report of a man in the roadway. A sigalert was issued by the chp just before 6 30 and they shutdown all sout
With 28 americans on board. More about that in a moment. But first the worst flooding on record in the carolinas killed 11. Ironically it left 40,000 in South Carolina without Drinking Water and shut down more than 500 roads and bridges. Cainhoy, South Carolina, got nearly 27 inches of rain. The biblical deluge was enough to raise the dead. Floodwaters limited caskets from their graves. Heres david begnaud. Reporter these are some of the catastrophic images that we flew with the National Guard over the state capital of columbia, this dam one of nine breeched. Dozens of aerial rescues throughout the state, including this woman and her child earlier nud charleston. More than 150 people have been plucked from flooded homes and stranded cars. This 18wheeler can be seen flogging through massive floodwaters. Cemeteries have been uprooted. Caskets are floating down streets. Businesses have been demolished. Shelli manning couldnt believe her eyes. Its heartbreaking. Reporter there are concerns