(Virtual): 1969 Stonewall Rebellion

Wednesday, June 266:30—7:30 PMOnline - Registration is required.Hamilton-Wenham Public Library14 Union Street, South Hamilton, MA, 01982

Join author Milo Todd on Zoom as he discusses the Stonewall Rebellion, a grassroots movement that sparked LGBTQ+ rights across the country.

What happened during the multi-night rebellion around the Stonewall Inn in June of 1969? What was the first thing thrown and who threw it? Who took part and who stayed away?Hear the details of what happened and how this ultimately led to the creation of Pride Month.

Note: This session includes mention of transphobia, racism, police brutality, slurs, murder, sexual assault, and misgendering/deadnaming.

Registration is required. Please click here to sign up via ZOOM. 

Please note that this program will not be recorded and will only be available for live viewing. 

This program is offered in partnership with Joshua Hyde Public Library and is sponsored by the Friends of the Joshua Hyde Public Library in Sturbridge, Charlton Public Library and the Jacob Edwards Library in Southbridge. We are pleased to be partnering with a multitude of MA libraries for this event.

Registration Required via ZOOM (see link in program description)