Unfortunately, though, the Stonewall sign seems to have taken on a more literal significance after this weekend. Though our community has seen much progress in the time that has passed since June 1969, our commemoration of the event that sparked the modern gay liberation movement coincides with a raid extraordinarily reminiscent of the raid on Stonewall. This past weekend, Fort Worth police raided a new gay bar called Rainbow Lounge. On that night, Rainbow Lounge was itself remembering Stonewall by screening documentaries about the event, and the night was going well until police showed up unexpectedly to make arrests -- particularly targeting the most effeminate looking men. This targeting of individuals in a gay bar combined with the excessive violence used by police -- violence that landed one man in the hospital with a fractured skull -- is disheartening enough when we think of it in terms of history, but when we consider the fact that this is continuing in the year 2009, it's difficult to still feel optimistic about the accomplishments we've made in society.
To add to the striking similarities between these two events, we have recently lost our own icon. Admittedly, a comparison between Judy Garland and Michael Jackson is quite the stretch -- if only because Garland was more of an LGBT icon in particular than Jackson (I suppose sister Janet is more appropriate for that label). However, that in itself is the sign of progress evident in this unfortunate raid. Why? Because today, there is no icon like Judy Garland. If that seems strange to you, let me put it this way: the LGBT community is facing a lot of battles in 2009. This raid comes amidst debates about Don't Ask Don't Tell, ENDA, Prop 8, and many other issues. There is so much going on within our community that it is almost impossible to keep up with it all, and just as there is no main icon within our community, we are not all dependent on one main issue, either. Our community is more diverse, more spread out, more visible and more active than ever before, and despite the constant struggle for our rights, we must remain proud of what we have accomplished and see the positive signs of change we have helped create.
If nothing else, this is for sure something we would have never heard in 1969: "Rest assured that neither the people of Fort Worth nor the government of the city of Fort Worth will tolerate discrimination against any of its citizens." Stated by Joel Burns, a Fort Worth city councilman and Tarrant County's first openly gay elected official, this quote should give us faith in the strength and support of our community. It should remind us that there will be plenty of battles, setbacks and disheartening moments along the way, but in the end, we know we're facing the right direction.
Published by Lauren
I'm a 20-year-old college Junior majoring in English and sociology at Rutgers University. I'm a queer feminist, photographer, and writer with a passion for social justice and a strong interest in sexuality,... View profile
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