Stonewall in New York City.
Stonewall was just a space where they did serve alcohol.
Stonewall is credited with being the beginning of what rights movement?
Stonewall was assiduously assimilationist.
Stonewall is my family.
Stonewall has 120 staff.
Stonewall , firewall, don't engage, they're criminals, they're assholes, shoot them, and so forth, and so on.
Stonewall has been this you're ours to torture until you're 18 once you're 18
stonewall and-and not be-be prey.
Stonewall , we do have a vision of a Britain that one day, every single person will not
Stonewalling .
including Stonewall Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, George S. Patton, and a bunch of presidents.
The Stonewall riot did happen.
But Stonewall -- the whole movement came out of these riots.
Like-- Stonewall , riots-- well, OK.
the Stonewall uprising.
So Stonewall was set up in 1989, in response to Section 28.
And Stonewall was kind of just forming and Stonewall in those days.
And Stonewall was assiduously campaigning for-- what's this counting down-- oh, no, sorry--
So Stonewall 's campaigning.
And Stonewall wouldn't have achieved anything if we berated everybody every time someone did something wrong.
to Stonewall , I went and stood at the urinal immediately next to the man from the Christian
at Stonewall , Larry Hirst, who was then in charge of IBM in this country said to me, he was very--even refreshingly talented, I think it is something from he said about IBM
I call myself a Stonewall baby because it's the same date as the Stonewall riots.
And what happened at Stonewall ?
Because in pre-Stonewall era, there was so much overlap so many drag queens back then were trans women who couldn't express--
But prior to Stonewall , there had been people fighting back.
to mark Stonewall .
At the time of Stonewall , she was married and had two children.
He's actually the stonewall that allows all this to occur.
So I started in Stonewall , baby dike, number three haircut, 20 Marlboro lights.
So I started in Stonewall , baby dike, 25 years old, 25 staff, 1.4 million at that time.
Six jobs-- Stonewall 's now 120 staff and 7.5 million turnover.
That's why Stonewall has a philosophy of kind eyes.
country everyday for the Stonewall Diversity Champion than are actually trades unionists.
women using the Stonewall recruitment guide too, because they acknowledge that so many
The fourth one is stonewalling .
The answer to stonewalling is self-soothing-- anything that calms you down.
They got stonewalled again.
That's stonewalling . And why John discovered, was that typically, when people were stonewalling , their heart-rates
It's happening coinciding with Stonewall , but it predates and also post dates Stonewall .
So it's not a Stonewall exhibit, but it's the largest collection ever in one place of art by LGBT people at Wrightwood 659
Chicago was interesting in the response to Stonewall .
So a month after the Stonewall riots, they had this little item that there was gay people fighting back at this bar called
So on the anniversary of Stonewall in 1970, Chicago and two other cities-- it was probably LA and New York-- were the first to actually hold a commemoration event
First pride celebration was the Stonewall riots.
This is around the time of Stonewall .
So we believe that what happened in Stonewall in 1969 was a seminal moment, that our ancestors have given us
And what I see now with Stonewall 's youth work is they're much more relaxed about where they might end up on that journey.
Now history will judge whether Stonewall was right to pursue this kind of assiduously assimilationist approach.