Global celebrations of LGBT pride have taken place in London, Rome, and Toronto, but they have never taken place in the city that’s arguably the birthplace of the movement — New York. But that’s all about to change.
This week, the producers of New York City’s legendary LGBT pride parade announced that the birthplace of the legendary Stonewall uprising has been chosen to host WorldPride in 2019.
“The Stonewall Uprising is considered the most significant event that ignited the modern LGBT rights movement, so it makes perfect sense to bring WorldPride to the birthplace of pride in 2019,” NYC Pride’s David Schneider said in a press release.
MSNBC Pride: Test your knowledge of the Stonewall riots
Gay Pride Month is celebrated across America during the month of June, four weeks that commemorate the brutal police raids against LGBT patrons at New York’s iconic gay bar, the Stonewall Inn. It was on June 28, 1969, that a courageous group of LGBT men and women stood up for the first time against a police force that for years had been physically and sexually assaulting them and publicly humiliating them. The rioting that took place at Stonewall sparked several nights of protests — and, ultimately, a movement.









