
The NYC Pride March was fantastic! The weather was great, the crowds were upbeat, and the floats and marchers were fun and entertaining. Here are some of the many diverse groups that marched.









More Pride pictures to come ...

As the Mafia owners were dragged out one by one and shoved into the wagon, the crowd would let out Bronx cheers and jeers and clapping. Someone shouted "Gay Power," others took up the cry--and then it dissolved into giggles. A few more gay prisoners--bartenders, hatcheck boys--a few more cheers, someone starts singing "We Shall Overcome"--and then they started camping on it. A drag queen is shoved into the wagon; she hits the cop over the head with her purse. The cop clubs her. Angry stirring in the crow. The cops, used to the cringing and disorganization of the gay crowds, snort off. But the crowd doesn't disperse. Everyone is restless, angry and high-spirited. No one has a slogan, no one even has an attitude, but something's brewing.Read the entire letter, courtesy of OutHistory.Org HERE.
A prominent Stonewall myth holds that the riots were an uprising by the gay community against decades of oppression. This would be true if the “gay community” consisted of Stonewall patrons. The bar’s regulars, though, were mostly teenagers from Queens, Long Island and New Jersey, with a few young drag queens and homeless youths who squatted in abandoned tenements on the Lower East Side.Read the entire New York Times article HERE.








We should never forget why we celebrate on the last Sunday of every June. From Wikipedia:
We are the Stonewall Girls
We wear our hair in curlsWe wear no underwear
We show our pubic hair
We wear our dungarees
Above our nelly knees
