Protesters rally at Stonewall Bar after all transgender references erased from National Park Service's website (Credit: Alexis Michelle via Storyful)
Protesters gathered at the Stonewall National Monument in New York on Feb. 14 after the National Park Service removed references to transgender people from its website, shortening “LGBTQ” to “LGB.” The change followed an executive order by President Donald Trump recognizing only two sexes. The Stonewall National Monument honors the site of a historic gay bar where resistance to a 1969 police raid ignited a pivotal civil rights movement. (Credit: Alexis Michelle via Storyful)
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