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  1. The gay liberation movement was a social and political movement of the late 1960s through the mid-1980s in the Western world, that urged lesbians and gay men to engage in radical direct action, and to counter societal shame with gay pride.

  2. Gay Liberation (z ang. [ruch] wyzwolenia osób homoseksualnych) – określenie ruchu społecznego na rzecz praw osób LGBT, który miał miejsce od końca lat 60. XX w. do połowy lat 70. XX w. w Ameryce Północnej, Zachodniej Europie, Australii i Nowej Zelandii. Zapoczątkowany został wydarzeniami tzw. Stonewall riots w Nowym Jorku w 1969 r.

  3. Gay rights movement, civil rights movement that advocates equal rights for LGBTQ persons—that is, for lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender persons, and queer persons—and calls for an end to discrimination against LGBTQ persons in employment, credit, housing, public accommodations, and other areas of life.

  4. 25 cze 2020 · Within a single lifetime, homosexuality has moved from being a crime and a psychiatric disorder, punished in the US by imprisonment, chemical castration, social ostracisation and a lifetime as a...

  5. 28 cze 2017 · The gay rights movement in the United States began in the 1920s and saw huge progress in the 2000s, with laws prohibiting homosexual activity struck down and a Supreme Court ruling legalizing...

  6. 25 cze 2021 · Now known as the first Pride parades, the gay liberation marches that took place in New York and other U.S. cities in 1970 were raucous celebrations of identity—and a provocative peek at the ...

  7. 1 cze 2023 · What was life like for LGBTQ people? LGBTQ people had long been subject to social sanction and legal harassment for their sexual orientation, which had been criminalized on the pretexts of...