Queer Liberation March
Without the presence of dancing cops or corporate tag-lines, Queer Liberation March reclaimed Pride for Stonewall 50, amassing 40,000 bodies strong. Good Trouble joined the march —from Sheridan Sq. to Central Park — and photographed the resistance in all its realness.
Photographs by Simons Finnerty
The Banner Bites Back
Wit plays a wicked game of resistance.
Throw the Brick, Spark the Riot!
The Present is Laughing, too
Three original protesters from the Stonewall Rebellion
Among the protesters were the youth in solidarity, all of whom had a tangible spirit
There were two Moments of Silence throughout the day. You could hear a pin drop as thousands held their fists strong in the air. We remembered the many who have lost their lives to this fight.
The myth is true — Marsha P. Johnson was there in spirit
One more time for the people in the back
Smiles Still Reign Supreme
Even the sidelines were spouting the Truth!
It’s All Connected.
Team Trouble there for the fight.
The good type of loitering
Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir is a New York City based Earth-defending performance community, Earthalujah!
A Modern Family
The heat didn’t stop the protestors, nor did the rain, which came down on the listeners gathered on The Great Lawn.
Fair Point.
Author account for the Good Trouble hive-mind.