Stonewall in New York
Stonewall in New York
By Tom Flanagan
An estimated 1.2 million people marched through the streets of New York to rally in Central Park to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Stonewall riots on June 26. Rodney Croome, invited to New York to represent the Tasmanian Gay and Lesbian Rights Group, was the final speaker at the rally.
Addressing a crowd almost three times the population of Tasmania, Croome spoke about the recent United Nations Human Rights Committee ruling that Tasmania's anti-gay laws contravene international human rights standards.
He also made the point that whatever mainstream institutions, like the UN, do for lesbians and gay men, its never as important as what we do for ourselves. Using the example of those who gathered to protest against the anti-gay rally in Burnie last month, he stressed the importance of grass-roots organising and of people working in their own communities.
Croome described the warm reception he received from the huge rally as a rousing and humbling experience.

By now we all know that the rich get richer under capitalism. But many are astounded at the incredible pace this takes place.
"Without Green Left Weekly, freedom of press and public truth-telling in Australia would be gravely ill."
John Pilger 



Recent comments
10 hours 47 min ago
13 hours 24 min ago
15 hours 47 min ago
16 hours 2 min ago
23 hours 17 min ago
23 hours 50 min ago
1 day 28 min ago
1 day 3 hours ago
1 day 5 hours ago
1 day 6 hours ago