Stonewall Uprising veteran honors protest as historic LGBTQ center opens

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Stonewall Uprising veteran honors protest as historic LGBTQ center opens
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The center is the first LGBTQ visitor center in the National Park Service.

Stonewall Pioneer and Founding Partner of the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center Mark Segal was 18 years old when he took part in the Stonewall Uprising in 1969.Mark Segal was 18 years old and had only lived in New York City for six weeks when he found himself at the center of theThe very spot where Segal once danced, drank and took part in one of the most consequential moments in LGBTQ history is now the first LGBTQ visitor center within the National Park System.

"If we are visible, that creates dialogue. Dialogue creates education, education creates equality," said Segal. "The police burst through the doors, started breaking up the bar, started throwing liquor bottles around, took people and threw them up against the wall -- screamed, shouted, it was the most violent thing I've ever seen in my life," said Segal.

"At that time, we as a community were totally invisible," said Segal. "LGBT people were not in newspapers, were not in magazines, were not radio, not in television."The Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center is the first LGBTQ center in the National Park Service.The Stonewall Inn, as it stands today, only holds a part of where the original bar once stood.

The center – organized by two queer women of color, PrideLive’s Diana Rodriguez and Ann Marie Gothard – hopes to serve as a living monument to those who have shaped the LGBTQ equality movement.

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