Friend --
As Pride Month winds down, we remember
the 52nd anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. That event inspired
grassroots organizations that grew into a nationwide Queer Liberation
Movement known as Pride. Unlike the two Wall Street parties, the
Green Party has always taken the position that we cannot compromise on
issues of life or death for LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual and other gender and romantic
minority) communities. We believe that addressing the deep issues
facing LGBTQIA+ communities today requires deep solutions.
Friend, will you give a donation of $52, or
whatever you can afford today, to help us to continue to advance our
support of new LGBTQIA+ movements for justice and
equality?
We stand for continuing the struggle for true equality in every
way, including:
- A comprehensive National Health Plan including full access to
mental, dental, hearing and vision services.
- A healthcare system that will not discriminate coverage based upon
sexuality, gender, ethnicity, nationality or income.
- Increasing funding for HIV/AIDS research towards a cure.
- A guaranteed living wage and an end to homelessness which
disproportionately affects LGBTQIA+ youth.
- Support for LGBTQIA+ friendly K-12 educational materials and free
education at all levels through college.
- Ending senseless mass incarceration and the War on Drugs, which
also disproportionately targets queer youth — in particular LGBTQIA+
youth of color.
During the 60’s, the queer community in Greenwich Village and
elsewhere were constantly subjected to police violence and
intimidation, discriminatory arrests, blackmail and extortion. They
also faced pervasive societal and cultural violence and homophobia as
well. The Stonewall Inn attracted a particularly diverse patronage
including many Black and Latinx patrons, members of the trans
community, as well as many working class and homeless queer youth.
Stonewall patrons not only received abuse and poor treatment from bar
owners, but also faced routine arrest sweeps, intimidation and
humiliation by the local police.
However, on June 28, 1969, during a particularly brutal police
raid, the Stonewall community chose to fight back. A Stonewall patron,
Stormé DeLarverie, already bleeding from
a head wound while resisting the raid, was clubbed
with a baton and yelled “why don’t you do something?!” to onlookers
before being pushed back into a police van. The violence of her arrest
and the power of her plea helped to spark a street riot which lasted
for days. Within a year of Stonewall, several cities — including New
York, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco — celebrated the first
Gay Pride marches/parades, which marked the true arrival of a national
LGBTQIA+ Movement. Finally, 52 years later, In February 2021, New York
repealed it’s infamous “Walking While Trans Law”.
From its earliest formation, the Green Party of the United States
has been at the forefront of the Queer Liberation Movement. Seven
years before same-sex marriage became legal in the state of New York,
then Green Party Mayor of New Paltz, Jason West, was arrested after
performing 24 same-sex marriages. At a time when both the Democrats
and Republicans were silent on gay rights, Greens unwaveringly stood
strong for equal legal protections and today we continue to lift up
the long-overdue struggle to add sexual orientation, gender identity
and expression to the existing Civil Rights Act.
No other national political party matches the Green Party's
commitment to the liberation of All People, regardless of sexual
orientation, gender identity, gender expression or sex.
Donate to the Green Party today so we can give
our candidates and organizers the training and support needed to win
that fight!
Audre Lorde said, “When a people share a common oppression, certain
kinds of skills and joint defenses are developed. And if you survive,
you survive because those skills and defenses have worked. When you
come into conflict over other existing differences, there is a
vulnerability to each other which is desperate and very deep.”
You can help us continue the struggle to
support rights for ALL people with your donation of $52, or any
amount. Every donation helps us continue our
work.
In Solidarity, Margaret Elisabeth, Co-Chair Green Party of
The United States Co-Chair National Lavender Green Caucus
P.S.: You can help us celebrate 52 Years of Pride every month with
your sustaining donation. Click here to donate monthly!
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