June is an important month historically for the LBGTQ+ community. The 1960s were trying times in America, during this time same sex relationships were considered illegal. Members of the LGBT community found safe havens within gay bars and clubs because they were able to express their love openly. That is until gay bars and clubs were targeted by the NY State Liquor Authority who had the power to shut down the establishments.
June 28, 1969, is the day that the police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay club located in Greenwich Village. It was reported that police aggressively removed employees and patrons from Stonewall Inn. The raid incited six days of protest outside of the Stonewall Inn and in surrounding neighborhoods. Historically the Stonewall Riots served as a catalyst for the gay rights movement.
This month we honor the history, stand in solidarity, and celebrate the LBGTQ+ community with another 365 series that features organizations whose mission, causes, and vision advocate for, represent and support the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender + Queer (and Questioning) community. Make sure to follow #BMSBrooklyn365 to see how we celebrate the heritage months year-round. And in this month’s Backstage: Celebrating Queer Icons Anika highlights historical icons from the 1900s.
At Brooklyn Music School we believe in the ideal of America, that all people are created equal and in turn should be celebrated and honored year-round. We hope that one day contributions made by cultures who have been pushed out of the margins will be celebrated as part of America’s rich and beautifully diverse, rainbow history, until that time we hope you join us as we celebrate Pride not only this month, but 365!
You can read more about the Stonewall Riots and Gay Right here.