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L.A.: A Queer History

Episode 2: Protests & Parades (Preview)

In 1950, fed up with oppression, Queer mobilization begins.

06/15/2022 | Rating NR

L.A.: A Queer History

Episode 2: Protests & Parades (Preview)

Preview: Episode 2 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions

In 1950, fed up with oppression, Queer mobilization begins.

Despite adversity, gay and lesbian organizing begins. Publications, protests and uprisings spring up, leading to the country’s first Pride Parade, LGBTQ Social Services, the first “Gay City” and an eventual national Civil Rights Movement.

06/15/2022 | Rating NR

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L.A.: A Queer History

Episode 2: Protests & Parades (Preview)

Preview: Episode 2 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions

Despite adversity, gay and lesbian organizing begins. Publications, protests and uprisings spring up, leading to the country’s first Pride Parade, LGBTQ Social Services, the first “Gay City” and an eventual national Civil Rights Movement.

06/15/2022 | Rating NR

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