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and so here you see thousands- of people who were willing to come out of the closet and be part of this political movement. i it's hoped that exhibitions like this will help keep the memory of what happened alive and inspire future generations. i'm 27 — this is the first time i'm seeing many of these pieces. why should people my age, my generation, care about this exhibition? in this internet age of people - liking things on facebook and a kind of internet activism, _ i think it's very hard for people ito realise the real oppression thati people faced in the 19605 and '70s, and also that they were able to make a difference. - and the way they changed our society was by getting personally— involved in politics, i injoining organisations, creating newsletters i and putting their bodies on the line in demonstrations. i think we need to appreciate today and also be inspired by today- to know that we can make a difference again. - and back at stonewall, a chance encounter with a group of students provides an emotional reminder ofjust how far the movement has come. i'm proud of what happened there. it makes you proud to see