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coming up -- the police are rating the stonewall, the police are raiding the stonewall, get to sheridan squareen irst cam, as a person of trans experience, i didn't have a brother who saw me for who i was. calling her and telling her, "i kind of want to date a girl," she lost it. it's about to be five years since i've spoken to my mom. hello? hi, it's mom. it's like we ain't talked on the phone in a long time. you know, when you first called me... yeah? i should have told you how much i loved you then. like, i really don't ever want you to feel like i'm not there for you, dude. (woman) you count in our life, in our family. stop touching over there, you're gonna make a mark on your face. oh my god, ma. she just wanted to call and tell me she's proud to have me as her daughter. ♪ mno kidding.rd. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you transfer your service online in just about a minute with a few simple steps. really? really. that was easy. yup. plus, with two-hour appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. now all you have to d
coming up -- the police are rating the stonewall, the police are raiding the stonewall, get to sheridan squareen irst cam, as a person of trans experience, i didn't have a brother who saw me for who i was. calling her and telling her, "i kind of want to date a girl," she lost it. it's about to be five years since i've spoken to my mom. hello? hi, it's mom. it's like we ain't talked on the phone in a long time. you know, when you first called me... yeah? i should have told you how much...
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>>someone threw a bottle from sheridan square part chris to first street.art of a night that would galvanize the modern-day lgbtq civil rights movement, 75 people. >>the move forward and locked the police obviously they got a big surprise that night and john and i was very surprised immediately what happened was that they started call for her eventually the call spread throughout the country and around the world. >>the civil rights movement the women's movement wall galvanized together but it was truly the transvestites and minorities that. we're the forefront. runners the storm will ryan. >>5 decades later many of the voices that refused to be silenced return to where it all started for so i s and ago, it's been 15 years since she set foot at the stonewall. >>i thought i would and at the end. the fading >>santiago is back with her fellow stonewall elders for the 50th anniversary of the riots. so is carla j participated in subsequent protests at the bar. >>in 1970. we thought it would be wonderful to hold hands in the street, we never dreamed that we would
>>someone threw a bottle from sheridan square part chris to first street.art of a night that would galvanize the modern-day lgbtq civil rights movement, 75 people. >>the move forward and locked the police obviously they got a big surprise that night and john and i was very surprised immediately what happened was that they started call for her eventually the call spread throughout the country and around the world. >>the civil rights movement the women's movement wall galvanized...
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>>someone threw a bottle from sheridan square part chris to first street.ight that would galvanize the modern-day lgbtq civil rights movement, 75 people. >>the move forward and locked the police obviously they got a big surprise that night and john and i was very surprised immediately what happened was that they started call for whoops of homosexuals to come together eventually the call spread throughout the country and around the world. >>the civil rights movement the women's movement. all galvanized together but it was truly the transvestites and minorities that. we're the forefront runners the stonewall riots. >>5 decades later many of the voices that refused to be silenced return to where it all started for so i s and ago, it's been 15 years she set foot of the stonewall. >>i thought i would at the end. the fading views are days. >>santiago is back with her fellow stonewall elders for the 50th anniversary of the riots. so is carla j who participated in subsequent protests at the bar. >>in 1970. we thought it would be wonderful to hold hands in the stree
>>someone threw a bottle from sheridan square part chris to first street.ight that would galvanize the modern-day lgbtq civil rights movement, 75 people. >>the move forward and locked the police obviously they got a big surprise that night and john and i was very surprised immediately what happened was that they started call for whoops of homosexuals to come together eventually the call spread throughout the country and around the world. >>the civil rights movement the women's...
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. >> someone threw a bottle from sheridan square park into christopher street. >> reporter: that wasight that would galvanize the modern-day lgbtq civil rights movement. >> 75 people moved forward and blocked the police. obviously they got a big and i was very surprised mely what happened was that they started to call for groups of homosexuals to come together. >> reporter: eventually, the call spread throughout the country and around the world. >> the civil rights movement, the women's movement all galvanized together. but it was truly the transvestites and minorities that were the forefront runners of the stonewall riot. >> reporter: five decades later. many of the voices that refused to be silenced returned to where it all started. for for this woman, it's been 50 years since she set foot at the stonewall. >> i thought i would never be here before. there was a lot of thought. a lot of abuse of this place. >> reporter: and santiago is back for the 50th anniversary of the riots. so was carla jay who participated in significant protests at the wall. >> in 1970, we thought it would be
. >> someone threw a bottle from sheridan square park into christopher street. >> reporter: that wasight that would galvanize the modern-day lgbtq civil rights movement. >> 75 people moved forward and blocked the police. obviously they got a big and i was very surprised mely what happened was that they started to call for groups of homosexuals to come together. >> reporter: eventually, the call spread throughout the country and around the world. >> the civil rights...
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. >> someone threw a bottle from sheridan square park into christopher street. >> reporter: that was the modern day lgbtq civil rights movement. >> 75 people moved forward and blocked the police. obviously they got a big surprise that night. and i was very surprised immediate immediately they called for groups of homosexuals to come together. the civil rights movement, the women's movement, all galvanized together. it was truly the transvestites and minorities that were the forefront runners of the stonewall riot. >> reporter: five decades later, they returned to where it all started. it's been 50 years since this woman set foot there. >> i thought i would never be here again, because a lot of things have happened in this place. >> reporter: she's back with fellow elders for the 50th anniversary of the riot. >> in 1970, we thought it would be wonderful to hold hands in the street. we never dreamed that we would be able to get married. it's an incredible advancement. but we really need to embrace all individuals, particularly the disadvantaged. >> reporter: activists say more needs to
. >> someone threw a bottle from sheridan square park into christopher street. >> reporter: that was the modern day lgbtq civil rights movement. >> 75 people moved forward and blocked the police. obviously they got a big surprise that night. and i was very surprised immediate immediately they called for groups of homosexuals to come together. the civil rights movement, the women's movement, all galvanized together. it was truly the transvestites and minorities that were the...
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>>someone threw a bottle from sheridan square part chris tougher street.was the start of a night that would galvanize the modern-day lgbtq civil rights movement, 75 people. >>the move forward and locked the police obviously they got a big surprise that night and john and i was very surprised immediately what happened was that they started call for whoops of homosexuals to come together eventually the call spread throughout the country and around the world. >>the civil rights movement the women's movement. all galvanized together but it was truly the transvestites and minorities that. we're the forefront runners the stonewall riots. >>5 decades later many of the voices that refused to be silenced return to where it all started for so i s and ago, it's been 15 years since she set foot of the stonewall. >>i thought. the fading views are days. >>santiago is back with her fellow stonewall elders for the 50th anniversary of the riots. so is carla j participated in subsequent protests at the bar. >>in 1970. we thought it would be wondereul to hold hands in the st
>>someone threw a bottle from sheridan square part chris tougher street.was the start of a night that would galvanize the modern-day lgbtq civil rights movement, 75 people. >>the move forward and locked the police obviously they got a big surprise that night and john and i was very surprised immediately what happened was that they started call for whoops of homosexuals to come together eventually the call spread throughout the country and around the world. >>the civil rights...
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i drew a map of sheridan square on it. i drew arrows of where the cops are. where the gay people are and all that stuff. and taught how not to control a right to a whole division of soldiers. which was an experience all to itself. that was one of the problems of law enforcement and -- if you treat people as in other, they will behave like an other. jim: i want to talk more about the other later. but i want ask about your liaison unit. the competent cops of today and what you do in terms of outreach with the gay community and straight for the community. >> we are certainly not doing kick lines. i did not -- that is not one of my gay trade spirit i am not able to do that. >> you've got to go to his course. >> so, what has changed now is that we have an understanding first of all that this community exists. that was step one and this still exists in some parts of the country. if i go to a law enforcement executive and i say who are your lgbt to -- lgbtq community leaders peered if you're of a community where you don't think you have lgbt people do you think they
i drew a map of sheridan square on it. i drew arrows of where the cops are. where the gay people are and all that stuff. and taught how not to control a right to a whole division of soldiers. which was an experience all to itself. that was one of the problems of law enforcement and -- if you treat people as in other, they will behave like an other. jim: i want to talk more about the other later. but i want ask about your liaison unit. the competent cops of today and what you do in terms of...