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  1. Marsha P. Johnson and Randy Wicker discuss the clientele of the Stonewall Inn, and how the riots began. At one point during the Stonewall rebellion, the rioters began a kickline in the middle of Christopher Street, facing off with the police while singing. Marsha P. Johnson was a trans pioneer and activist, a founding member of S.T.A.R. (Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries), and a ...

  2. 21. Okt. 2021 · Thursday, October 21, 2021. Randy Wicker is reflecting on how far the LGBT movement has come since before the Stonewall Riots and the work that is left to be done. NEW YORK -- Whitehall and Pearl ...

  3. 18. Juni 2018 · Randy Wicker (left) and Dick Leitsch, members of the early gay rights group the Mattachine Society, at Julius’ in the West Village of New York, 2016. They participated in the 1966 “Sip In ...

  4. Meet Marsha P. Johnson and Randy Wicker—two very different heroes of the early LGBT civil rights movement. Marsha was a Street Transvestite Action Revolutionary. Randy led the first gay demonstration in 1964 in coat and tie. Visit our episode webpage for background information, archival photos, and other resources.

  5. 28. Juni 2019 · Randy Wicker: Pride to me is celebrating the life I’ve lived and the progress I’ve seen happen in this great society. I will be marching with the Reclaim Pride Coalition activists starting at 9:30am. In the evening, I’m getting on the Philadelphia float to join them with the black and brown stripe added to the rainbow flag.

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  7. 20. Feb. 2018 · Randy Wicker, a nationally recognized gay journalist and businessman who had been a radical student activist on the University of Texas campus during the 1950s, was having no luck in his quest to ...