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there were also state and local laws that regulated lgbt speech, lgbt which is a patient in many aspectsf public life. difficult to get a government local, state, and federal level in 1969. the lgbt a place where community could come together, socialize together, enjoy time together, and in that sense, was people argue the bar for the lgbt community what the church was for the african-american community. gathering,pace for becoming active, developing ideas about social justice and equality. host: i want to share with you a documentary that dan rather has recently apologized for -- but mike wallace in 1967, the title of the program is called "the homosexuals." [video clip] that --e out of 10 say recognize homosexuals -- the majority of americans favor legal punishment for homosexual acts in private between consenting adults. go underground. they frequent their own bars and clubs and coffeehouses were they can act out in whatever fashion they want to, where they can escape the disapproving eye of a society they call straight. you hear that in see that, your reaction? prof. stein: the media
there were also state and local laws that regulated lgbt speech, lgbt which is a patient in many aspectsf public life. difficult to get a government local, state, and federal level in 1969. the lgbt a place where community could come together, socialize together, enjoy time together, and in that sense, was people argue the bar for the lgbt community what the church was for the african-american community. gathering,pace for becoming active, developing ideas about social justice and equality....
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where is the funding for lgbt history education, lgbt history museums? there is an effort underway right now in new york city. there is a long-standing lgbt history museum in san francisco. we could see more of those projects funded by cities, states, and local governments. more research into the history of lgbt abuse and harassment, including harassment by official government authorities. those would be steps that would build on what is really just a symbolic apology at this point. steve: from new jersey, richard, good morning to you. caller: good morning. i wanted to discuss the beginning of my, um, coming out and going into new york. i used to go to the gay pride parades, but i only went at night, because i did not want to near tv cameras. and my very best friend, who was a schoolteacher, said that he could not go to the gay pride parades until the evening time, because he was afraid that he would definitely lose his job as a schoolteacher. he was a spanish and italian teacher in new jersey and absolutely loved his job as a foreign language teacher. a
where is the funding for lgbt history education, lgbt history museums? there is an effort underway right now in new york city. there is a long-standing lgbt history museum in san francisco. we could see more of those projects funded by cities, states, and local governments. more research into the history of lgbt abuse and harassment, including harassment by official government authorities. those would be steps that would build on what is really just a symbolic apology at this point. steve: from...
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where is the funding for the lgbt history education, the lgbt history museum?here is an effort underway in new york city, a long-standing lgbt history museum in san francisco. we could see more of those projects funded by cities, states and local governments. lgbt -- abuse and harassment including a by harassment of authorities. those would be steps that would build on what is a symbolic apology. host: from new jersey, richard.a schoolteacher said that he could not go to the gay pride parade until the evening time because he was afraid he would definitely lose his job as a schoolteacher. he was a spanish and italian teacher in new jersey. as asolutely loved his job foreign language teacher. halloweenber enjoying on christopher street. change wask a big during the gay men's health crisis. i was with a friend, tony, in a storefront when they first started the game men's health crisis. they were setting up the telephone lines. these men that were much older than me, i probably was 21, 22. tony said, because everyone was putting their name down on the piece of pape
where is the funding for the lgbt history education, the lgbt history museum?here is an effort underway in new york city, a long-standing lgbt history museum in san francisco. we could see more of those projects funded by cities, states and local governments. lgbt -- abuse and harassment including a by harassment of authorities. those would be steps that would build on what is a symbolic apology. host: from new jersey, richard.a schoolteacher said that he could not go to the gay pride parade...
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where is the funding for the lgbt history education, the lgbt history museum?here is an effort underway in new york city, a long-standing lgbt history museum in san francisco. we could see more of those projects funded by cities, states and local governments. more research into the history of lgbt abuse and harassment, including by official government authorities. those would be steps that would build on what is just a symbolic apology at this point. : richard, good morning to you from new jersey. caller: i wanted to discuss the beginning of my coming out and going into new york. i used to go to the gay pride parades, but only at night because i did not want to go near there. friend, who was a schoolteacher, said he cannot go to the gay pride parade until the evening time because he was afraid he would definitely lose his job as a schoolteacher. he was a spanish and italian teacher in new jersey. he absolutely loved his job as a foreign language teacher. i do remember enjoying halloween on christopher street. then i think a big change was during the gay men's h
where is the funding for the lgbt history education, the lgbt history museum?here is an effort underway in new york city, a long-standing lgbt history museum in san francisco. we could see more of those projects funded by cities, states and local governments. more research into the history of lgbt abuse and harassment, including by official government authorities. those would be steps that would build on what is just a symbolic apology at this point. : richard, good morning to you from new...
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where is the funding for the lgbt history education, the lgbt history museum?re is an effort underway in new york city, a long-standing lgbt history museum in san francisco. we could see more of those projects funded by cities, states and local governments. lgbt -- abuse and harassment including a by harassment of authorities. those would be steps that would build on what is a symbolic apology. host: from new jersey, richard. good morning. caller: good morning i wanted to discuss the beginning of my coming out and going into new york. i used to go to the gay pride parade, but only at night because i did not want to go near tv cameras. my very best friend who was a schoolteacher said that he could not go to the gay pride parade until the evening time because he was afraid he would definitely lose his job as a schoolteacher. he was a spanish and italian teacher in new jersey. as asolutely loved his job foreign language teacher. halloweenber enjoying on christopher street. change wask a big during the gay men's health crisis. i was with a friend, tony, in a storef
where is the funding for the lgbt history education, the lgbt history museum?re is an effort underway in new york city, a long-standing lgbt history museum in san francisco. we could see more of those projects funded by cities, states and local governments. lgbt -- abuse and harassment including a by harassment of authorities. those would be steps that would build on what is a symbolic apology. host: from new jersey, richard. good morning. caller: good morning i wanted to discuss the beginning...
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the story of lgbt activism was lonely, sometimes.we are not just going to be buried like this. in a country where biblical values are deeply ingrained, homosexuality is generally deplored. my family was very conservative family, a staunch catholic family. me being the first born girl then. i had issues with gender identity. i tra nsgressed gender unintentionally from the time i started being aware of my existence. they bought me a very nice yellow dress. and i went and changed. i put bought football shorts. i felt more comfortable that way. and then when i came out my father was in the hallway and he gave me a slap and he said, "go back and dress up appropriately." and then i put on that yellow dress and inside i felt like i was different now. i wasn't proud anymore, i wasn't happy anymore. i fought against my sexual orientation for so many years. i was on my own because my family didn't want anything to do with me at that point. and, eventually, i was homeless. so i felt that i needed to heal from this thing that was causing me suff
the story of lgbt activism was lonely, sometimes.we are not just going to be buried like this. in a country where biblical values are deeply ingrained, homosexuality is generally deplored. my family was very conservative family, a staunch catholic family. me being the first born girl then. i had issues with gender identity. i tra nsgressed gender unintentionally from the time i started being aware of my existence. they bought me a very nice yellow dress. and i went and changed. i put bought...
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where is the funding for lgbt history education, lgbt history museums?here is an effort underway right now in new york city. there is a long-standing lgbt history museum in san francisco. we could see more of those projects funded by state and local government. more research into the history of lgbt abuse and harassment, including harassment by official government authorities. those would build on what is really just a symbolic apology at this point. host: from new jersey, richard, good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to discuss the beginning of my, um, coming out and going into new york. i used to go to the gay pride night, but only went at because i did not want to go near tv cameras, and my very best friend, who was a schoolteacher, said that he could not go to the gay pride parades until the evening time, because he was afraid that he would definitely lose his job as a schoolteacher. he was a spanish and italian teacher in new jersey and absolutely loved his job as a foreign language teacher. enjoyingremember halloween on christopher street.
where is the funding for lgbt history education, lgbt history museums?here is an effort underway right now in new york city. there is a long-standing lgbt history museum in san francisco. we could see more of those projects funded by state and local government. more research into the history of lgbt abuse and harassment, including harassment by official government authorities. those would build on what is really just a symbolic apology at this point. host: from new jersey, richard, good...
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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 in this country. i just read in the news yesterday the new york police commissioner apologized for the actions of the new york police department during the stonewall uprising, declaring "the actions and the laws were discriminatory and oppressive." interactions between police officers and the lgbt community concerns on the police use of force. several surveys found ofproportionately high rates contract between law-enforcement and lgbtq individuals, including police harassment and abuse. the commission took in thesential evidence of interactions. as much as we regret and call for the end of ongoing discrimination, i am grateful for this opportunity to mark the progress we have made since 1969. to that end, we now welcome historian david carter, who served as no advisor on the campaign to make the stonewall site a national monument. he has been working on the lgbtq civil rights movem
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 in this country. i just read in the news yesterday the new york police commissioner apologized for the actions of the new york police department during the stonewall uprising, declaring "the actions and the laws were discriminatory and oppressive." interactions between police officers and the lgbt...
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referencing the importance to san francisco and the lgbt communities. it is my regret that i could not be with you today. just a few blocks from here, gilbert baker created the now iconic rainbow flag by hand and it was outside of this building where the flag proudly flew. it is my privilege to represent san francisco with its large lgbt community. we're a city that thrives because of its diversity and take great pride in the innumerable contributions that the lgbtq community make to our great city and country. by hanging the rainbow flag once again, we affirm our connection to the acceptance of the lgbtq community. we honor gilbert's memory and legacy by dedicating this building in his name. when gilbert created the rainbow flag, he generously chose not to trademark it because he recognized its symbolism and knew it should be accessible to everyone to show their pry. this month, millions of lgbtq americans march through the streets with pride, celebrating the beautiful diversity and vibrancy of the lgbtq community, rallying around gilbert's contributio
referencing the importance to san francisco and the lgbt communities. it is my regret that i could not be with you today. just a few blocks from here, gilbert baker created the now iconic rainbow flag by hand and it was outside of this building where the flag proudly flew. it is my privilege to represent san francisco with its large lgbt community. we're a city that thrives because of its diversity and take great pride in the innumerable contributions that the lgbtq community make to our great...
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referencing the importance to san francisco and the lgbt communities. it is my regret that i could not be with you today. just a few blocks from here, gilbert baker created the now iconic rainbow flag by hand and it was outside of this building where the flag proudly flew. it is my privilege to represent san francisco with its large lgbt community. we're a city that thrives because of its diversity and take great pride in the innumerable contributions that the lgbtq community make to our great city and country. by hanging the rainbow flag once again, we affirm our connection to the acceptance of the lgbtq community. we honor gilbert's memory and legacy by
referencing the importance to san francisco and the lgbt communities. it is my regret that i could not be with you today. just a few blocks from here, gilbert baker created the now iconic rainbow flag by hand and it was outside of this building where the flag proudly flew. it is my privilege to represent san francisco with its large lgbt community. we're a city that thrives because of its diversity and take great pride in the innumerable contributions that the lgbtq community make to our great...
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the document has drawn strong criticism from lgbt groups.ronment and the world's oceans. prime ministerjustin trudeau says the ban on items such as straws,
the document has drawn strong criticism from lgbt groups.ronment and the world's oceans. prime ministerjustin trudeau says the ban on items such as straws,
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al regreso, lucha de latinos que pertenecen a la comunidad lgbt y repaso por aplicaciones confiables la catedral de notre dame en parÍs, se viviÓ hoy en la primera misa realizada ahÍ desde abril. el arzobispo de parÍs, asi como asistentes utilizaron cascos de obra, como protecciÓn ante la o posible caÍda de escombros, esto fue un acto simbÓlico. y bien mes de orgullo lgbt en estados unidos tuvo este aÑo un momento especial, jefe de policÍa de new york pidiÓ disculpas. la comunidad esperaron estas palabras es un avance sÉ, pero aÚn falta mucho para que este grupo se sientan bien. >>> lourdes hurtado amplia. a asad medio siglo pero la lucha por la diversidad sexual quedÓ marcado. inspira asa mi a pelear por sus derechos. >>> ser latino sufrir bullying al ser pequeÑo. acoso de autoridades a la comunidad lgbt, llegÓ apunto crÍtico en 1969 cuando policia realizÓ una redada en este bar gay, esto de seno vo ko en una violenta riÑa y serie de protestas marcaron el inicio de movimiento lgbt q. >>> identificarnos como lo que somos. este aÑo es recordado con este monumento virtual donde se reÚn
al regreso, lucha de latinos que pertenecen a la comunidad lgbt y repaso por aplicaciones confiables la catedral de notre dame en parÍs, se viviÓ hoy en la primera misa realizada ahÍ desde abril. el arzobispo de parÍs, asi como asistentes utilizaron cascos de obra, como protecciÓn ante la o posible caÍda de escombros, esto fue un acto simbÓlico. y bien mes de orgullo lgbt en estados unidos tuvo este aÑo un momento especial, jefe de policÍa de new york pidiÓ disculpas. la comunidad...
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i met matt when he reached out to the leather and lgbt district when running for office.expressed support for our community then and is following through with his action. it's these spaces that form a community and those spaces for the leather and lgbtq communities are under constant threat in this neighborhood. matt haney is not only talking about preserving the culture here, he's sponsoring legislation to preserve the spaces that make soma a destination for people across the country and around the world. the fact that he is here today showing support for the eagle plaza is one sign of his commitment to the communities. with that, i present to you supervisor haney. >> supervisor haney: thank you, bob. well, i want to say this one more time. this is going to be the world's first public plaza dedicated to the leather community. isn't that incredible? world first. and not only is it the world's first public plaza dedicated to the leather community, it is in the world's first cultural district dedicated to the lgbtq community. give it up for that as well. bob, tremendous lea
i met matt when he reached out to the leather and lgbt district when running for office.expressed support for our community then and is following through with his action. it's these spaces that form a community and those spaces for the leather and lgbtq communities are under constant threat in this neighborhood. matt haney is not only talking about preserving the culture here, he's sponsoring legislation to preserve the spaces that make soma a destination for people across the country and...
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the prince made the remarks during a visit to an lgbt charity in london. ben hunte reports.portunity for the duke of cambridge to listen, but also an insight into some personal concerns. the albert kennedy trust, or akt, helps young lgbt people who are made homeless after being rejected by their families. during the visit, prince william was asked how he would feel if one of his own children was gay or lesbian. i'd fully support, you know, whatever decision they make. but it does worry me from a parent point of view how much — how many barriers, you know, hateful words, persecution and discrimination that might come with it. that's the bit that really troubles me a little bit. but that's for all of us to try to help correct, and make sure we can put that to the past. it was a candid moment from a senior member of the royal family, a recognition his own three children might find it harder to be accepted as gay or lesbian because of the public role they've been born into. he's willing, with his whole heart, to fully support his children, and he's willing as well to support our
the prince made the remarks during a visit to an lgbt charity in london. ben hunte reports.portunity for the duke of cambridge to listen, but also an insight into some personal concerns. the albert kennedy trust, or akt, helps young lgbt people who are made homeless after being rejected by their families. during the visit, prince william was asked how he would feel if one of his own children was gay or lesbian. i'd fully support, you know, whatever decision they make. but it does worry me from...
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but just to lgbt people celebrating their visibility.re than two—thirds of lg bt last year, research found more than two—thirds of lgbt people were too scared to hold their same—sex partner's and in public. this attack will serve as a reality check as to why more will serve as a reality check as to why more awareness will serve as a reality check as to why more awareness is needed today. we are hoping the government is going to do more in terms of legislation. we want to have equal justice, so that when somebody is being sentenced for a crime against lg bt being sentenced for a crime against lgbt people, being sentenced for a crime against lg bt people, it being sentenced for a crime against lgbt people, it is the same as if it we re lgbt people, it is the same as if it were a crime based on racism against somebody because of their faith. chris and maloney are on some goods to come from this incident. chris and maloney are on some goods to come from this incidentlj chris and maloney are on some goods to come from this incident. i want pe
but just to lgbt people celebrating their visibility.re than two—thirds of lg bt last year, research found more than two—thirds of lgbt people were too scared to hold their same—sex partner's and in public. this attack will serve as a reality check as to why more will serve as a reality check as to why more awareness will serve as a reality check as to why more awareness is needed today. we are hoping the government is going to do more in terms of legislation. we want to have equal...
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he also has the former president as his lgbt liaison. he's engaging and he's interested and he wants to know the way forward. he wants to know how the community feels. i wish sometimes that our community would be a little more engaging. i think that i won't get into the specifics of the meetings here on their staff and not as the president of goal. but i think sometimes other communities it seems are more kind of go in and speak and speak clearly. they're a little more organized. i don't know why it just seems we can never come to an agreement on anything, and that's troubling sometimes. >> let's talk about our community, greater washington, if we can, for a minute. i want to ask, we just came off a parade that nbc was very involved in and a festival the next day, hundreds of thousands of people turned out. you're a neative washingtonen. you have seen the demographics certainly change here and you've seen i guess acceptance change certainly over the decades. talk a little bit about your role and your liaison and what you do. >> thanks, j
he also has the former president as his lgbt liaison. he's engaging and he's interested and he wants to know the way forward. he wants to know how the community feels. i wish sometimes that our community would be a little more engaging. i think that i won't get into the specifics of the meetings here on their staff and not as the president of goal. but i think sometimes other communities it seems are more kind of go in and speak and speak clearly. they're a little more organized. i don't know...
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the police were invading lgbt spaces.olice presence within the protest because they are saying the police have been holding people back in terms of the riots and their freedoms. where is the main new york pride marks, the police will have floats on the fire department would have floats on the fire service will have floats on the fire service will have floats. there is a huge police presence, so whichever march you go to, there is either a lesser police or more police. thank you very much live from new york. sir david attenborough today received applause worthy of any headliner as he spoke at glastonbury festival. the 93—year—old thanked the crowd for going plastic—free during the festival. he walked onto the stage, played in by sounds from the depths of the sea. thank you. those, those extraordinary, marvellous sounds that you have just been listening to all the... cheering and applause. they were the sounds from the creatures that live in the sea. in the great oceans. you may have heard of some of them before, in a serie
the police were invading lgbt spaces.olice presence within the protest because they are saying the police have been holding people back in terms of the riots and their freedoms. where is the main new york pride marks, the police will have floats on the fire department would have floats on the fire service will have floats on the fire service will have floats. there is a huge police presence, so whichever march you go to, there is either a lesser police or more police. thank you very much live...
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it isa cambridge visited an lgbt charity.ess young lg bt it is a charity that looks after homeless young lgbt people between 16 and 25. lgbt young people are particularly affected by homelessness so they take on these young people who have been kicked out by families and they take them on, look after them and support them. whilst he was at this service centre, he was asked questions about whether or not he would be supportive of one of his children was to come out as lgbt. what do you think about that? i have only started thinking about it when i have had children, so it is something i'm nervous about, not because i am worried about them being gay, it is more about the fact i'm worried about the pressures that they will face and how much harder their life could be. so from a terrible point of view that is the angle i worry about, —— a parent point of view. for my family, in the position we are in, that's the bit i am nervous about. i will support any decision they make, but it does worry me how many barriers, hateful words, p
it isa cambridge visited an lgbt charity.ess young lg bt it is a charity that looks after homeless young lgbt people between 16 and 25. lgbt young people are particularly affected by homelessness so they take on these young people who have been kicked out by families and they take them on, look after them and support them. whilst he was at this service centre, he was asked questions about whether or not he would be supportive of one of his children was to come out as lgbt. what do you think...
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we sent our lgbt correspondence to find out more. new york, a city that is a lwa ys out more. city that is always held a special place in my heart. i love the pace, the energy and the excitement. but more than anything it is a cd that i have found inclusive, where people like me can be themselves. when i was going up, i didn't really think about what had happened before i was alive to enable me to live such a free and open lie. it is something a lot of young people don't know. we do not think about the history behind the accepting community. it is nice to come to new york and see that for the 50th anniversary of stonewall we a re that for the 50th anniversary of stonewall we are celebrating the past and looking at the people that allowed us to be so free. in the us, the 1960s was an error of his and protests. —— era. the 1960s was an error of his and protests. -- era. women were fighting for their rights, blacks we re fighting for their rights, blacks were fighting, latinos and we just said, what about us? why not us? why not me? on june 28, 1969, rides at the stonewall inn on
we sent our lgbt correspondence to find out more. new york, a city that is a lwa ys out more. city that is always held a special place in my heart. i love the pace, the energy and the excitement. but more than anything it is a cd that i have found inclusive, where people like me can be themselves. when i was going up, i didn't really think about what had happened before i was alive to enable me to live such a free and open lie. it is something a lot of young people don't know. we do not think...
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lgbt groups say it will encourage bigotry, hatred, and violence.ernardo is the executive director of new ways ministry which is an organisation that works with lgbt catholics and the church. he gave us his thoughts on this document. i think it's a very harmful document, because it is based on bad science, bad understandings of gender, understandings of gender that come from the dark ages, that were developed under very repressive and oppressive cultures. so why do you think it has come out now, and where within the church do you think it has come from? i don't know where it's come from in the church, but i do think that the problem that the vatican faces now is that more and more catholics are welcoming lgbt people into their parishes, and the vatican, i think, is becoming very concerned about that. yes, the bbc‘s own gender and identity correspondent, i was just looking at her piece just now, says this documentjust seems light years away from the current dialogue on a whole lot of issues involving gender, light years away from the way society is m
lgbt groups say it will encourage bigotry, hatred, and violence.ernardo is the executive director of new ways ministry which is an organisation that works with lgbt catholics and the church. he gave us his thoughts on this document. i think it's a very harmful document, because it is based on bad science, bad understandings of gender, understandings of gender that come from the dark ages, that were developed under very repressive and oppressive cultures. so why do you think it has come out now,...
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lgbt groups say it will encourage bigotry, hatred and violence.ronment and the world's oceans. prime ministerjustin trudeau says the ban on items such as straws, cutlery, bags, and cotton buds will come into effect
lgbt groups say it will encourage bigotry, hatred and violence.ronment and the world's oceans. prime ministerjustin trudeau says the ban on items such as straws, cutlery, bags, and cotton buds will come into effect
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laila: this also happened during lgbt pride month. how have people reacted to this?a: the story may have an upswing on the ending. four male teenagers were arrested. we have the official statement from the metropolitan police. aged between 15 and 18, which is to meet mind blowing that they were that young. being questioned on suspicion of robbery and grievous bodily harm . this has drawn a lot of attention from various clinical figures including the outspoken mayor of london. he said this was a disgusting misogynist attack posting solidarity with the victims. also jeremy corbyn, the leader of the opposition party and the u.k., he said this was shocking, a homophobic attack. this picture really stirred up a lot of emotions. it's been everywhere all over the u.k. news. the stonewall organization said you would think in 2019 these attacks would not happen anymore, but here we are. this is our reality. this woman put it the most assessing flea. a u.k. government employee. she said this is why we still need pride month because even though we have come so far the sorts of
laila: this also happened during lgbt pride month. how have people reacted to this?a: the story may have an upswing on the ending. four male teenagers were arrested. we have the official statement from the metropolitan police. aged between 15 and 18, which is to meet mind blowing that they were that young. being questioned on suspicion of robbery and grievous bodily harm . this has drawn a lot of attention from various clinical figures including the outspoken mayor of london. he said this was a...
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it would really influence a better safe space, safe environment for lgbt people.pport for the challenges faced by the lgbt community. in 2016 he was the front cover star of gay lifestyle magazine attitude. but his comments today could have an even wider impact. homosexual activity is still a criminal offence in 35 of the 53 commonwealth nations. many will wonder whether prince william's words could change opinions in these places, where people are still fighting for their lives because of who they love. ben hunte, bbc news. brexit is dominating the race to be the next prime minister. borisjohnson and jeremy hunt have begun giving some detail as to how they will tackle it. both men have made clear that they are prepared to leave the eu with no deal if they have to. so how different are their approaches? as part of our series over the next few weeks on where the leadership contenders stand on important policy areas, our chief political correspondent vicki young has this report. the race is on. in four weeks, a new prime minister will be in charge here in westminster
it would really influence a better safe space, safe environment for lgbt people.pport for the challenges faced by the lgbt community. in 2016 he was the front cover star of gay lifestyle magazine attitude. but his comments today could have an even wider impact. homosexual activity is still a criminal offence in 35 of the 53 commonwealth nations. many will wonder whether prince william's words could change opinions in these places, where people are still fighting for their lives because of who...
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moment in time is seen as a powerful moment for forward movement and lgbt rights.e you have "will and grace." then you have, president biden who spoke about the show "will and grace" as doing more to get more americans used to the idea of same-sex marriage than anything else because they invited gay people into their living rooms in places where , people thought they might don't know about gay people in their lives. we had films like "brokeback mountain," "modern family," a hugely popular sitcom, then, caitlyn jenner coming out on the cover of "vanity fair" as a transgender woman. these were moments that brought moved attitudes about the movement, that brought popular understanding to the issues that lgbtq society was facing. let's go to the gallery and see what happened at the stonewall inn in the summer of 1969. now we're going to go back to a hot summer night in june of 1969 to greenwich village in new york city and stonewall inn. stonewall inn was not particularly a nice bar, the drinks were watered down. it was run by the mafia. but it was a place where gay pe
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still to come, remembering a milestone for the lgbt community.dw visits the site of the 1969 stonewall riot in new york city that gave rise to the gay-rights movement. we will meet one of the trail blazers. that is coming up in a few moments. the captain of a migrant rescue ship banned from docking in italy has dismissed threats by the interior minister to have her put in prison. she says her duty is to the 40 people on board her ship. the italian government, which has closed its waters to rescue vehicles, says five other european countries have offered to accept the migrants. the vessel has been at sea since rescuing the migrants more than two weeks ago. reporter: their destination almost within their grasp, of the standoff between the italian government and the german ngo that runs sea watch 3 means another day of uncertainty. for some, the odyssey is taking its toll. in the early hours of friday morning, the young man is evacuated on the ship in severe pain. his 11-year-old brother was allowed to go with him because he is a minor. >> yesterday
still to come, remembering a milestone for the lgbt community.dw visits the site of the 1969 stonewall riot in new york city that gave rise to the gay-rights movement. we will meet one of the trail blazers. that is coming up in a few moments. the captain of a migrant rescue ship banned from docking in italy has dismissed threats by the interior minister to have her put in prison. she says her duty is to the 40 people on board her ship. the italian government, which has closed its waters to...
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it was here in new york's greenwich village when the riots erupted and many say the modern lgbt movement was born. the police raid ona movement was born. the police raid on a gay bar run by the mafia, sparked days of rioting. gay people in the 1960s america suffered state sanctioned discrimination. they were denied jobs in the government and military and routinely branded as mentally ill. half a century later, the bar is still standing. mark cigar was there when it all happened. police barged in, just started pushing people around and anybody who looked like they were successful went up to them and said, ta ke successful went up to them and said, take out your wallet and they took to money. they didn't care because thatis to money. they didn't care because that is how you got to treat gay men and lesbian women in those days, you treated them like trash. it was then 93v treated them like trash. it was then gay people decided to fight back. treated them like trash. it was then gay people decided to fight backm was the first time the gay people said to the police, no. this is our neighbourh
it was here in new york's greenwich village when the riots erupted and many say the modern lgbt movement was born. the police raid ona movement was born. the police raid on a gay bar run by the mafia, sparked days of rioting. gay people in the 1960s america suffered state sanctioned discrimination. they were denied jobs in the government and military and routinely branded as mentally ill. half a century later, the bar is still standing. mark cigar was there when it all happened. police barged...
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our lgbt correspodent, ben hunte, is there.eople believe that the modern lgbt rights movement was born. you will see the gay bar behind me, the stonewall in, that was where there was a police raid which led to nights of very violent protests. eventually they did finish and then a year later, america had its first 93v a year later, america had its first gay pride parade. as you will see the streets are beginning to fill up, rainbows are everywhere throughout new york city, and we are ata throughout new york city, and we are at a rally today, so between six o'clock and nine o'clock in new york there is a rally taking place, kicking off pride weekend. earlier today there were some very special and surprise guests including lady gaga. you have the power, and you are so, gaga. you have the power, and you are so, so gaga. you have the power, and you are so, so powerful. i hope you feel that power today, you have the ultimate power, you have never been so visible in the world, and that beautiful light and that rainbow is shining all a
our lgbt correspodent, ben hunte, is there.eople believe that the modern lgbt rights movement was born. you will see the gay bar behind me, the stonewall in, that was where there was a police raid which led to nights of very violent protests. eventually they did finish and then a year later, america had its first 93v a year later, america had its first gay pride parade. as you will see the streets are beginning to fill up, rainbows are everywhere throughout new york city, and we are ata...
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there is a freedom band that you will be the official band of the city and county of san francisco, lgbt freed domband. you will hear from them shortly. no one celebrates pride like san francisco. thank you for joining us to raise the flag in our city. i know there are challenges throughout the bay area of raising this flag. in san francisco it is not a question. it is an important part of what makes our city so special. i want to thank all of you every year for coming for the flag raising. i want to acknowledge the man behind making the celebration great, commissioner tom horn, thank you so much for your amazing support for this event. i want to say a special acknowledgment and for the parade which i cannot wait to participate in. it is a lot of hard work. we all have fun and a good time. i know that you and the committee work hard to make sure it looks effortless. thank you so much for being here today. [applause.] along with celebrating pride this month, it also is a time to reflect on our lgbt community's long history of activism and resilience from the aids which ravaged our city to
there is a freedom band that you will be the official band of the city and county of san francisco, lgbt freed domband. you will hear from them shortly. no one celebrates pride like san francisco. thank you for joining us to raise the flag in our city. i know there are challenges throughout the bay area of raising this flag. in san francisco it is not a question. it is an important part of what makes our city so special. i want to thank all of you every year for coming for the flag raising. i...
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our lgbt correspodent, ben hunte, is there.where many people believe that the modern lgbt rights movement was born. you will see the gay bar behind me, the stonewall inn, that was where there was a police raid, and that led to nights of very violent protests. a year later, america had its first gay pride parade. as you will see the streets are beginning to fill up, rainbows are everywhere throughout new york city, and we are at a rally today, so between six o'clock and nine o'clock in new york there is a rally taking place, kicking off pride weekend. many young people don't need the same facilities as stonewall, because they are accepted as lgbt people but these places are a co nsta nt people but these places are a constant reminder of the struggles that did take place 50 years ago to get to where we are today. the families of the eight people killed in the london bridge attack have reacted angrily after a coroner failed to apportion blame to police and the security services for not preventing it from happening. they victims di
our lgbt correspodent, ben hunte, is there.where many people believe that the modern lgbt rights movement was born. you will see the gay bar behind me, the stonewall inn, that was where there was a police raid, and that led to nights of very violent protests. a year later, america had its first gay pride parade. as you will see the streets are beginning to fill up, rainbows are everywhere throughout new york city, and we are at a rally today, so between six o'clock and nine o'clock in new york...
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here in 1953, the pioneering lgbt publication "one" puts it on the cover. of course it wasn't decades later but the same-sex ruling in 2015 made marriage legal in the country. but these were narratives that played a role at chipping away at attitudes that prevented same-sex marriage. she will was one of best this was one of those people. edith windsor. when her partner died, she was talk with a large tax bill and she decided to challenge the i.r.s. saying that she was being denied the same rights that heterosexual couples had. years later, the supreme court decided in her favor. this is a copy of the check should got from the i.r.s. for back payment for those inheritance taxes she had paid and with interest. is a favorite artifact for people to see especially around tax time here. here are posters that were used by protesters who were heralding the supreme court decision that edith windsor took part in. on the wall, you see iconic figures who 50 years ago would never have been open about their sexual orientation, they are sexuality. we call the wall -- once
here in 1953, the pioneering lgbt publication "one" puts it on the cover. of course it wasn't decades later but the same-sex ruling in 2015 made marriage legal in the country. but these were narratives that played a role at chipping away at attitudes that prevented same-sex marriage. she will was one of best this was one of those people. edith windsor. when her partner died, she was talk with a large tax bill and she decided to challenge the i.r.s. saying that she was being denied the...
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as we her, th heard, lgbt classe also targeted. we need the spaces to find community, to be with each other in our home countries, that's not my situation. but some of us, i would not be here. my peers of colour, some of them are not here because of the violence that we are faced with. we need to have these classes. we need to see each other. we ahead to meet each other. we need to be together. we need to access the glance that our mentors, our teachers can give us. i have never in my life before found that support ever, ever. i did not know i could have a professor who is transgender. i did not know that was a possibility. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> please support us, thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, thank you for being here and taking the time to hear us speak. my name is mona. i live in a vehicle in order to live in sf in the i want as an musician and artist. chancellor roca said chances ae being cut but not courses but this is an untrue statement. music harmony classes 3a and 3b, the classes that d
as we her, th heard, lgbt classe also targeted. we need the spaces to find community, to be with each other in our home countries, that's not my situation. but some of us, i would not be here. my peers of colour, some of them are not here because of the violence that we are faced with. we need to have these classes. we need to see each other. we ahead to meet each other. we need to be together. we need to access the glance that our mentors, our teachers can give us. i have never in my life...
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millones de personas celebran el avance de la comunidad lgbt.ara reformar el sistema de asilo comenzarÁn las redadasmasivas para de portar familias separadas. julio nos cuenta los detalles. >> " me reunÍ con mÉxico, con sus representantes que han hecho un trabajo increÍble. la precio y quiero darle las gracias por ello. tiene chase mills tropa en -- tienen 6000 tropas en la frontera. " este inesperado agradecimiento a mÉxico por contener la migraciÓn llega luego del amenaza con imponer aumentos en los aranceles. dijo que el presidente de los estados unidos estÁ conforme con como mÉxico estÁ tratando los flujos de migrantes. pero esto no quito que trump confirmara que continÚa con las amenazas de hacer redadas masivas contra familias indocumentadas que se encuentran en el interior de estados unidos si no hay ningÚn acuerdo esta semana en el congreso estadounidense para reformar el sistema de asilo. "importar hemos a grandes cantidades de personas a partir de un momento despuÉs del 4 de julio el prÓximo jueves, asegurÓ el presidente. esa no fue su
millones de personas celebran el avance de la comunidad lgbt.ara reformar el sistema de asilo comenzarÁn las redadasmasivas para de portar familias separadas. julio nos cuenta los detalles. >> " me reunÍ con mÉxico, con sus representantes que han hecho un trabajo increÍble. la precio y quiero darle las gracias por ello. tiene chase mills tropa en -- tienen 6000 tropas en la frontera. " este inesperado agradecimiento a mÉxico por contener la migraciÓn llega luego del...
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what was it like for the lgbt community. is counter intuitive. there is a common tendency in this country to assume that the further we go back in history, the worse things are going to be. actually, in the history of -- and the interior d of u.s. history, the 60's and 50's were the worst time for lgbt people. that is because there had been a period of liberalization in the 1920's. but with the great depression coming along, that seemed to begin a clampdown on -- i will use gay people as an umbrella term. after the war, we entered what would be called the red scare. thereas the main reason was so much more repression after world war ii. in new york city, the height of arrest of gay men occurred in 1966. at that time, you had, on average, 100 homosexual amendment being arrested in new york city every week. a period -- we think of expanding liberty and openness, but it was rather the opposite for our people. another thing making that happen was the use of psychiatry. sigmund freud -- his view of homosexuality was negative here did was not very nega
what was it like for the lgbt community. is counter intuitive. there is a common tendency in this country to assume that the further we go back in history, the worse things are going to be. actually, in the history of -- and the interior d of u.s. history, the 60's and 50's were the worst time for lgbt people. that is because there had been a period of liberalization in the 1920's. but with the great depression coming along, that seemed to begin a clampdown on -- i will use gay people as an...
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these trees will be filled with proud lgbt people celebrating their visibility.were too scared to hold their same—sex partner's and in public. this attack will serve as a reality check as to why more will serve as a reality check as to why more awareness will serve as a reality check as to why more awareness is still needed today. we are hoping that the government will do more in terms of legislation. we want to have equal justice so that when somebody is being sentenced for a crime against lg bt being sentenced for a crime against lgbt people being sentenced for a crime against lg bt people it being sentenced for a crime against lgbt people it is the same as if it isa lgbt people it is the same as if it is a crime based in racism or against somebody because of their faith. chris and melania want something to come for this. you have to stand up yourself instead of each other. they say they won't be changing their behaviour because of it. ben hunt, bbc news. the high court has thrown out a private prosecution against borisjohnson over allegations that he laid it d
these trees will be filled with proud lgbt people celebrating their visibility.were too scared to hold their same—sex partner's and in public. this attack will serve as a reality check as to why more will serve as a reality check as to why more awareness will serve as a reality check as to why more awareness is still needed today. we are hoping that the government will do more in terms of legislation. we want to have equal justice so that when somebody is being sentenced for a crime against...
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our lgbt correspondent ben hunte reports. it is a weekend like no other.ick—off the festivities, young people from across the world have gathered in central park for the annual new york youth pride. it is a very celebratory and high—energy event, focused on visibility and equality. not all of the young people here identify as lgbt, but the community is just as accepted. this year's gathering falls on a special anniversary. it is exactly 50 years since the stonewall riots, a violent protest against police that many believe kicked off the modern lgbt rights movement. something like this couldn't have happened in 1969. in fact, even today in many us cities and countries around the world, an event like this wouldn't be welcome. back new york youth pride may be focused on young people, but there are older people in the crowd too, and many of them are parents supporting their children. i think it is a fantastic opportunity for them to really be in a place where they feel like they are accepted and around people who have similar experiences, so we were all on boa
our lgbt correspondent ben hunte reports. it is a weekend like no other.ick—off the festivities, young people from across the world have gathered in central park for the annual new york youth pride. it is a very celebratory and high—energy event, focused on visibility and equality. not all of the young people here identify as lgbt, but the community is just as accepted. this year's gathering falls on a special anniversary. it is exactly 50 years since the stonewall riots, a violent protest...
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he made the comments during a visit to homeless lgbt charity. and the guardian has this report on the rise of extreme flatshare ads with bizarre stipulations for renters. they include restrictions on who can move in based on star signs and time limits on showers — the article blames the increase in renters. so let's begin with the conservative leadership race. with me is oliver cornock who is the editor—in—chief of the oxford business group. iam sure i am sure you predicted we would be talking about this morning when you thought about what might be in the newspapers and, sure enough, the independent looks at the opposition to borisjohnson. independent looks at the opposition to boris johnson. it does. and the tory party, the ruling party here in the uk is in the middle of this leadership parcel. boris johnson the uk is in the middle of this leadership parcel. borisjohnson is quite florid and jeremy hunt is less florid. this is come back, mr johnson ‘s campaign will be happy it is back to politics and not his personal life. this is basically back
he made the comments during a visit to homeless lgbt charity. and the guardian has this report on the rise of extreme flatshare ads with bizarre stipulations for renters. they include restrictions on who can move in based on star signs and time limits on showers — the article blames the increase in renters. so let's begin with the conservative leadership race. with me is oliver cornock who is the editor—in—chief of the oxford business group. iam sure i am sure you predicted we would be...
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the report issued by the lgbt aging task force in march of 2014 revealed that many lgbt older adults struggle with poor financial literacy. so to address this issue, and in alignment with the recommendations in the report, daas introduced smart money coaching in fiscal year 17-18 with the help of o.f.e. clients who enroll in the program work one-on-one with the certified financial coach to assess their financial situation, identify needs and create an action plan. clients through the program will gain a better understanding of their cash flow, debts owed and credit score. the san francisco lgbt community center has been serving the community for over 15 years and is a hub for providing access to information and resources that address the needs of the communities they serve. one of their major program areas include economic development. their economic development programming provides an array of services, one of which is financial literacy, which is why they are in an excellent position to provide smart money coaching. daas is looking forward to working with its new partner. and build
the report issued by the lgbt aging task force in march of 2014 revealed that many lgbt older adults struggle with poor financial literacy. so to address this issue, and in alignment with the recommendations in the report, daas introduced smart money coaching in fiscal year 17-18 with the help of o.f.e. clients who enroll in the program work one-on-one with the certified financial coach to assess their financial situation, identify needs and create an action plan. clients through the program...
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forms and applications that ask for demographic information, and we are including education on our lgbt identities for city employees as part of harassment prevention and implicit bias training. last week i was proud to announce a new $3 million investment in our budget for transand lbg in san francisco. it includes $2 million for flexible housing to keep our transcommunity housed. we know that transgender people are 18 times more likely to not be able to have housing and to be homeless in san francisco. we are going to make the investment to support the lbgt youth by providing them with housing, employment and case management services. i want to thank all members of the board of supervisors and others who advocate for this much needed investment. [applause.] we will be funding training and internship programs for transjob seekers and community members exiting the criminal justice system. we are committed to continuing to backfill the federal h.i.v. as getting to zero in the effort that state senator scott weiner fought for and now supervisor mandelman continues to fight for on the boar
forms and applications that ask for demographic information, and we are including education on our lgbt identities for city employees as part of harassment prevention and implicit bias training. last week i was proud to announce a new $3 million investment in our budget for transand lbg in san francisco. it includes $2 million for flexible housing to keep our transcommunity housed. we know that transgender people are 18 times more likely to not be able to have housing and to be homeless in san...
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por causas en la comunidad lgbt >> saÑos la comunidad lg lgbt llamo a un boicot para de dejar de comprarn esos lugares >> continuamos presentando los p precandidatos a la presidencia >> juan jose fue el primero en l lanzar su candidatura >> fue en julio dlp1el 2017 cua john decidio no buscar la ree c reeleccion y su candidatura para su presidencia en el 2020 fue el primer democrata en postularse n crecio en nueva jersey y fue a la udniversidad de leyes de n (nombre en...