References to "transgender" and "queer" were scrubbed from the Stonewall website following muliple executive orders from the ...
The National Park Service has removed references to transgender and queer people on its web page for the Stonewall National ...
The National Park Service has removed transgender references from its website commemorating the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, ...
The Trump administration removed references to transgender and queer people from an official webpage for the Stonewall ...
NBC News' Steven Romo reports from the Stonewall Inn in New York City, where protesters have gathered after references to ...
References to transgender people were removed Thursday from a National Park Service website for the Stonewall National ...
Trans activists like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera played a central role in the 1969 Stonewall riots in Manhattan, New ...
The change, which has sparked an outcry among the LGBTQ+ community, came after President Trump signed an executive order ...
On the National Park Service website, the acronym LGBTQ+ has been shortened to LGB, standing for lesbian, gay and bisexual.
The website deleted all mentions of "transgender" and "queer" in its history of the Stonewall riots, and only referred to the riots' impact on lesbian, gay and bisexual people.
The Stonewall National Monument’s website erased most references to "transgender" and "queer" in accordance with the Trump ...
In 2016, the Stonewall Inn in New York City's Greenwich Village became a national monument, creating the country's first ...