Jason & Tony

The first gay wedding ever at The Plaza Hotel, the iconic jewel at the base of New York City’s Central Park.

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Pictures by AndeWhyland on Flickr.

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knowhomo:

LBGTQ* History Through Pictures

PFLAG Moms, Mrs. Elizabeth Montgomery & Mrs. Jean Manford, show their support during the 1974 Pride Day Parade in New York City.

knowhomo:

LBGTQ* History Through Pictures

PFLAG Moms, Mrs. Elizabeth Montgomery & Mrs. Jean Manford, show their support during the 1974 Pride Day Parade in New York City.

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Pictures from New York City Gay Pride Parade (Heritage Pride March) 2011.
Greenwich Village, New York City.

Pictures’ All rights reserved by Vivienne Gucwa. 

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Faith Inspires: St. Luke In The Fields

St. Luke in the Fields is committed to making a difference in its neighborhood, in greater NYC and in the world. On the block, the church provides a safe space for LGBTQA young people, tutors underachieving youth and creates community for people living with AIDS. In the City, St. Luke in the Fields collaborates with food pantries and homeless shelters. And out in the world, the church has social justice efforts in Myanmar and South Africa.

Their motivation?

“We believe that, as members of the Body of Christ, we have been called to ministries of worship, education, hospitality and witness. We strive to welcome all who come through our doors.”

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Picture from NYC Pride March, 2011.(Photo Credit and Copyright Banyan Tree Productions, Inc.)

Picture from NYC Pride March, 2011.
(Photo Credit and Copyright Banyan Tree Productions, Inc.)

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lemidovato:

Top 11 Favorite Things of 2011 | Honorable Mention | Gay Marriage Legalized in NY (x)

“I apologize for those who feel offended … I cannot deny a person, a human being, a taxpayer, a worker, the people of my district and across this state, the State of New York, and those people who make this the great state that it is the same rights that I have with my wife.”

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“The Most Violent Element in Society is Ignorance”- Emma Goldman, Anarchist

“The Most Violent Element in Society is Ignorance”
- Emma Goldman, Anarchist

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Couple carrying “Just” and “Married” signs,From NYC Dyke March, 2011.

Couple carrying “Just” and “Married” signs,
From NYC Dyke March, 2011.

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