Pride: The Story of the LGBTQ Equality Movement
By (Author) Matthew Todd
Headline Publishing Group
Welbeck
2nd May 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social discrimination and social justice
Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action
Social and cultural history
306.76
Short-listed for Walkley Book Award (Australia) 2017
192
Width 245mm, Height 283mm
In June 1969, police raided New York gay bar the Stonewall Inn. Pride charts the events of that night, the days and nights of rioting that followed, the ensuing organization of local members of the community and the 50 years since in which activists and ordinary people have dedicated their lives to reversing the global position.
Pride documents the milestones in the fight for LGBTQ equality, from the victories of early activists to the passing of legislation barring discrimination, and the gradual acceptance of the LGBTQ community in politics, sport, culture and the media. Rare images and documents cover the seminal moments, events and breakthroughs of the movement, while personal testimonies share the voices of key figures on a broad range of topics. Pride is a unique celebration of LGBTQ culture, an account of the ongoing challenges facing the community, and a testament to the equal rights that have been won for many as a result of the passion and determination of this mass movement.Includes essays by: Travis Alabanza, Bisi Alimi, Georgina Beyer, Jonathan Blake, Deborah Brin, Maureen Duffy, David Furnish, Nan Goldin, Asifa Lahore, Paris Lees, Lewis Oakley, Reverend Troy Perry, Darryl Pinckney, Jake Shears, Judy Shepard and Will Young.Matthew Todd wrote Straight Jacket (Penguin, 2016), which won Boyz magazine Best LGBT Book of 2017. He is Editor-at-Large of Attitude, the UK's bestselling gay magazine. In 2016 he secured Prince William as the first time a member of the British Royal Family has featured on the cover of a gay magazine. He reports for the Guardian, Telegraph, Observer and Newsnight.