Civil Disobedience

July 2009

Narration: Michael Billy

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This July, IN THE LIFE is proud to present "Civil Disobedience," part II of its Summer of Stonewall series, celebrating the 40th anniversary of The Stonewall Riots.

 

We don't know for sure what happened when police officers raided the Stonewall Inn. What is known is that on that historic night, when LGBT patrons united to fight back against harassment and brutality, a movement was born. This month, IN THE LIFE looks at how this historic act of civil disobedience ignited a movement for LGBT civil rights.

 

See other episodes in the 17th Season

Center Spaces

Before Stonewall, few LGBT groups publicly assembled despite their constitutional right to do so. But when they began to, these pioneering activists needed spaces to gather in. Our lead segment highlights the LGBT centers that have sheltered the movement and its organizations, providing refuge, legitimacy - a home - for LGBT people since Stonewall.

A Conversation With... Kevin Cathcart and Katherine Acey

Two of our movement's longest serving executive directors - Katherine Acey of Astrea and Lambda Legal's Kevin Cathcart - discuss their lives as activists, the impact of Stonewall on their generation, and the passion that keeps them advancing the movement.

A Stormé Life

In this episode's final story, we profile Stormé Delarvarie, the activist, organizer, and celebrated drag performer who - legend has it - threw the punch that started a revolution.