It would take far more than a month to honor the contributions of queer and transgender New Yorkers.
From the Cercle Hermaphroditos in 1895, the first trans advocacy group in the United States, to the drag balls of the Harlem Renaissance, to the Stonewall uprising, to the Lesbian Herstory Archives, to ACT UP!, founded in 1987 as queer people fought for their lives while the Reagan administration looked away, New York City's history has long been shaped by queer and trans New Yorkers.
To all our queer and trans neighbors: you deserve a City where you can afford to live safely, openly, and joyfully.
Happy Pride, New York City.
please don’t actually . (and also many of you would NOT survive waiting for an infinitely delayed C train on an overly crowded platform on a 95-degree day in the middle of a nyc heatwave)
NYC is sick bro it starts out cold in the morning then gets to like 70 degrees for an hour then it rains and then by night time it’s 36 degrees and windy bro there’s nothing else like it