Albany Times Union

New Stonewall visitor center to be dedicated to LGBTQ history

Site marks riot where contempora­ry rights movement began

- By Karen Matthews

A visitor center dedicated to telling the story of the LGBTQ rights movement will open next door to the Stonewall Inn, according to an announceme­nt Tuesday by the nonprofit that will manage the center in partnershi­p with the National Park Service.

The groundbrea­king for the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in New York City’s Greenwich Village neighborho­od will take place Friday, with the center expected to open in summer 2024, said Ann Marie Gothard, board president of Pride Live, an LGBTQ advocacy organizati­on.

“The opening of the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center is a remarkable moment in the history of Stonewall,” Gothard said. “We honor all those who came before us, most especially the queer people fighting for equality at the Stonewall riots.”

The Stonewall National Monument became the first U.S. national monument dedicated to LGBTQ history when it was dedwall, icated in 2016 across the street from the Stonewall Inn, where patrons fought back against a police raid on June 28, 1969, and helped spark the contempora­ry LGBTQ rights movement.

The Stonewall rebellion is commemorat­ed every year with Pride marches in cities across the U.S. and the world.

This year’s Pride Month in New York kicked off June 1 with the dedication of a rainbow flag at the Stonewall monument, the first rainbow flag to fly daily on federal land. The ceremony followed a yearslong battle by activists to ensure that a rainbow flag would fly on federal land at the Stonewall monument.

The 7.7-acre monument includes the park known Christophe­r Park, across from the Stonebut does not include the Stonewall itself, which is still a bar. The visitor center will be housed in the storefront adjoining the Stonewall, which was part of the bar in 1969.

Gothard said that when the national monument was created in 2016 “it became clear that a visitor center was needed.”

The Stonewall visitor center will offer in-person and virtual tours, lectures and visual arts displays dedicated to the history of the LGBTQ rights movement, Gothard said.

Although it will be managed by Pride Live, the center will also serve as home base for National Park Service staff members.

“The visitor center and its exhibits will celebrate and acknowledg­e LGBTQ+ accomplish­ments and serve as a place where people can learn about and connect with the LGBTQ+ community’s ongoing struggle for civil liberties,“National Park Service Director Chuck Sams said in a prepared statement.

Corporatio­ns including Google and Jpmorgan Chase are providing funding for the center.

“It’s vital to create safe and inclusive spaces for the LGBTQ community, and we are proud to support the opening of the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, a space that will memorializ­e the legacy of Stonewall,” said William Floyd, Google’s senior director of public policy.

 ?? Richard Drew / Associated Press ?? The bar in the Stonewall Inn, in New York’s Greenwich Village is seen in 2014. A visitor center dedicated to telling the story of LGBTQ rights movement will open next door to the Stonewall Inn. Organizers say the groundbrea­king for the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in New York City’s Greenwich Village neighborho­od will take place Friday.
Richard Drew / Associated Press The bar in the Stonewall Inn, in New York’s Greenwich Village is seen in 2014. A visitor center dedicated to telling the story of LGBTQ rights movement will open next door to the Stonewall Inn. Organizers say the groundbrea­king for the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in New York City’s Greenwich Village neighborho­od will take place Friday.
 ?? Demetrius Freeman / New York Times ?? Manhattan’s Stonewall Inn bar, June 18, 2019, which in 2016 was designated a national monument. When it opens in 2024, the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, to be in a currently empty storefront next door, will be the first within the national park system dedicated to LGBTQ history.
Demetrius Freeman / New York Times Manhattan’s Stonewall Inn bar, June 18, 2019, which in 2016 was designated a national monument. When it opens in 2024, the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, to be in a currently empty storefront next door, will be the first within the national park system dedicated to LGBTQ history.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States