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50-plus years of LGBT Pride parades By Leslie Gornstein Getty Images
On June 28, 1969, members of New York City s gay community rose up against oppression and state-sponsored violence, fighting back in an event now known as the Stonewall Riots or Stonewall Rebellion.
Within a few years, organized, annual parades of pride and remembrance would emerge to mark the event. These June pride parades have spread worldwide, evolving to address new challenges while remembering gay civil rights pioneers. Here s a look at just over 50 years of pride parades, both here and abroad, and how they ve grown and changed.
Here, an unidentified woman holds a large sign that reads, I am a lesbian and I am beautiful, during the first Stonewall anniversary march, then known as Christopher Street Liberation Day, in New York, on June 28, 1970.
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Where do gay people come from? This has been one of the central questions for the gay rights movement in the United States. Responses to it animate arguments on all sides. Opponents believe that gay people have sexual practices and compulsions that can be redirected through counseling and prayer. Advocates have often said that gay people are born this way, and some suggest that scientists will prove it by finding âgay genes.â Or at least thatâs what they have to say in court; the structure of U.S. constitutional law requires groups seeking sanctuary under the equal protection clause to show that they are a âdiscrete and insular minorityâ whose members share immutable characteristics and a history of oppression.
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