June is National Pride Month. In this post we highlight Marsha P. Johnson (1945-1992), a person in recovery, advocate and founding member of the Gay Liberation Front and co-founder of the group Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (S.T.A.R).
Marsha is credited with playing an important role in the Stonewall Rebellion of 1969 by push back as the New York Police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular Gay Bar in Greenwich Village. During the riots Marsha yelled, "I got my civil rights." The aftermath of this rebellion played a major role in the Gay Liberation Movement and the first Gay Pride Rally, which ultimately became an important international celebration during National Pride Month.
African Americans seeking recovery who are LGBTQ face triple discrimination based in race, sexual orientation and having a substance use disorder. Your resilience is celebrated.
Happy Pride Month!