Whose Pride Is It Anyway? - a podcast by New York Times Opinion
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It’s Pride Month, which means cities across the country will be having parades and other festivities, albeit scaled-down versions. In New York and several other cities, parade organizers have said uniformed police officers may not march as a group. Organizers say the move acknowledges that a Pride march isn’t just a celebration and that it began as a statement about police violence against L.G.B.T.Q. people at the Stonewall Inn.
This week, Jane Coaston speaks to André Thomas, a co-chair of NYC Pride, which organizes the parade, and Brian Downey, a New York Police Department detective and the president of the Gay Officers Action League.
Mentioned in this episode:
- The documentary “We Were Here” about the H.I.V./AIDS crisis in San Francisco
- The podcast “Making Gay History”
- The New York Daily News headline after the Stonewall uprising
- The New York Times video “Pride March in New York Protests Police Brutality” showing the Queer Liberation March that gathered in Washington Square Park in 2020
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