May 28, 2019
These Six NYC LGBTQ Historical Sites Are Being Considered for Landmark Designation
February 5, 2024
Dozens of NYC’s LGBTQ historic sites in the spotlight for Black History Month
12 Sites
Staten Island
...Audre Lorde — and college campuses that helped foster political and social involvement among young LGBT people. While much of New York City’s known LGBT history and life centers on... Learn More
24 Sites
Activism Outside Manhattan
...nationally-renowned figures, such as Queens-born Frank Kameny and long-time Staten Island resident Audre Lorde. It also includes sites connected to community groups, commemorative street signs, and public demonstrations and marches.... Learn More
17 Sites
Communities of Color
...have either made significant contributions to places connected to communities of color; run LGBT-specific businesses and organizations, such as Bum Bum Bar in Queens or the Audre Lorde Project in... Learn More
September 16, 2019
James Baldwin’s Home Is Now a Nationally Registered Historic Place
May 28, 2019
6 New York City LGBTQ landmarks might be created to keep the city’s queer history alive
April 26, 2022
PHOTOS: Plaque Unveiled at Julius’ Bar, Commemorating History-Making Act of Civil Disobedience
Sidewalk across from 1681 Broadway
The Heat is On ‘Miss Saigon’ Demonstrations Outside the Broadway Theater