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Barnes and Noble Bookstore: 2289 Broadway at 82nd Street, New York City. Coming in June: Stonewall Plus 40 with Martin Duberman, Kate Millett and others. Day, date, and time in June 2009 to be announced.
  
  

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40th ANNUAL NEW YORK GAY, LESBIAN, BI & TRANSGENDER PRIDE PARADE, Sunday, June 28, 2009


Barnes and Noble Bookstore: 2289 Broadway at 82nd Street, New York City. Coming in June: Stonewall Plus 40 with Martin Duberman, Kate Millett and others. Day, date, and time in June 2009 to be announced.


Heritage of Pride


IN THE LIFE: Stonewall 40th Anniversary Special

Short Synopsis:In recognition of the 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall riots in June 1969, In The Life Media is producing a one-hour special that will look at the growth of the LGBT community and movement over the past forty years. The special will air on public television stations nationwide throughout June 2009.


Stonewall Veterans' Association


ZAP! Art and the Gay and Lesbian Revolution, 1969-present

A collaborative attempt to piece together the history of how the gay and lesbian liberation movements influenced the visual arts.


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