Stonewall oral history

We explore the Stonewall riots’ legacy and how it shaped past, current, and future progress.

Overview

The history of the Stonewall riots

  • On June 28th, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn in New York City, the LGBTQIAP+ community resisted police violence. Five days of riots followed their fight for liberation.
  • That uprising marked a turning point in the community's fight for visibility and equality. 

About the stonewall oral history

In 2019, Racial Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (REIB) created an oral history project that celebrates the 50th anniversary of Stonewall. 

The project explored how the Stonewall riots:

  • Shape past, current, and future progress in the Minneapolis transgender and nonbinary community.
  • Influence key issues on bringing equity to the community, both then and now.

We used the footage in a three-part video series.

Front of Stonewall Inn

Stonewall oral history

The Stonewall oral history project marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising. Our three-part video series includes interviews, a roundtable panel and poetry.

Contact us

Racial Equity, Inclusion and Belonging

Phone

612-673-2870

Address

City Hall
350 S. 5th St, Room 223
Minneapolis, MN 55415

Office hours

8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Monday – Friday

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