
El Monumento Nacional de Stonewall excluye la bandera trans - Shangay
El NPS ordenó exponer solo la bandera arcoíris, pero muchas personas se han acercado al Monumento de Stonewall para colocar banderas trans.
New York, NY – A recent video circulating online has drawn attention to the decorations at the Stonewall National Monument during Pride Month. The video, uploaded by user 'Critter', observes that while the monument is adorned with numerous traditional rainbow Pride flags, specific transgender flags or symbols appear to be absent. The narrator of the video states, "They removed the T. We add it back. Over and over. Forever," implying a perceived omission of transgender representation. The video's persistent on-screen text, "TRANS PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYS EXISTED," further emphasizes this point. Stonewall National Monument is recognized as a pivotal site in the LGBTQ+ rights movement, with the 1969 Stonewall Uprising often cited as a turning point. The role of transgender individuals, particularly trans women of color, in these early struggles is historically significant. The observation in the video raises questions about inclusive representation at historical sites during commemorative periods.
El NPS ordenó exponer solo la bandera arcoíris, pero muchas personas se han acercado al Monumento de Stonewall para colocar banderas trans.