Stonewall at 50: Whose Movement Is It Anyway?
In late June of this year, millions of queer people[1] descended on New York City to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary
Read MoreIn late June of this year, millions of queer people[1] descended on New York City to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary
Read MoreThe LGBT movement’s laser-focus on marriage equality propagates the myth of gay and lesbian affluence as political strategy, leaving aside any analysis of class or economic inequality or poverty—much less an analysis of capitalism. LGBT people are typically depicted as affluent consumers with high disposable incomes, yet this is hardly the norm. The majority of LGBT/Q people are poor or working class, female, and people of color, who struggle to get a job or hold onto one, to pay their rent and care for themselves and the people they love.
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