vimarsana.com

Latest Breaking News On - Juliu bar - Page 5 : vimarsana.com

NYC's Oldest Gay Bar May Soon Get Landmark Status

A bar since 1864, Julius' was thrust into the forefront of the gay rights movement in 1966 three years before the Stonewall riots when activists staged.

New-york
United-states
Stonewall-inn
Greenwich-village
American
Andrew-dolkart
Adan-garcia
Preservation-committee
Waverly-place
New-york-city-landmark
Sites-project
Juliu-bar

NYC's Oldest Gay Bar May Soon Get Landmark Status

NYC's Oldest Gay Bar May Soon Get Landmark Status
nbcbayarea.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nbcbayarea.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

New-york
United-states
Stonewall-inn
Greenwich-village
American
Andrew-dolkart
Adan-garcia
Preservation-committee
Waverly-place
New-york-city-landmark
San-francisco-bay-area
Housing-deconstructed

What the 'Sip-In' Did for Gay Rights: Before Stonewall, the Fight for Equality Inspired a New York Bar Crawl

Taking inspiration from the “Sit Ins” in the South of America during the civil rights movement, the “Sip-In” was a way for gay rights activists to make themselves heard.

New-york
United-states
Stonewall-inn
East-village
Italy
Manhattan
France
Ukraine
Italian
America
French
Ukrainian

Photos: John Cameron Mitchell & More Acknowledge Julius' Significance to LGBT Activism & History

Village Preservation; the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project; the owner of Julius’ Bar, located at 159 West 10th Street; special guest, Broadway star John Cameron Mitchell; LGBT activist and 1966 “Sip-In” participant, Randy Wicker; and others gathered for the unveiling of a plaque to acknowledge Julius’ significance to LGBT activism and history. 

New-york
United-states
Americans
America
Helen-buford
Andrew-berman
Amanda-davis
Brad-hoylman
John-cameron-mitchell
Alex-haley
Jane-jacobs
Ken-lustbader

Julius' Bar, NYC's oldest gay bar, gets commemorative plaque

On April 21, 1966, four members of the Mattachine Society, an early queer rights organization decided to challenge regulations adopted by bars to deny service to patrons who were seen as “disorderly” a vague definition that New York City police used to refer to same-sex flirting, kissing or even touching.

United-states
New-york
American
Helen-buford
Ken-lustbader
Andrew-berman
John-cameron-mitchell-hedwig
Randy-wicker
Mattachine-society
National-register-of-historic
Juliu-bar
New-york-city

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.