Stonewall Reflection

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In this short piece I will be discussing my thoughts and concerns on the new biopic “Stonewall” releasing in theatres this month. The film is set to chronicle the beginning of the gay liberation and civil rights movement of 1969. I will be going over the misrepresentation of the LGBTQ folk in the media focusing on the “Stonewall” film and will lightly touch on the film the “Danish Girl” as well as the Netflix original series Orange is the New Black. Finally I will discuss my thoughts on the issues as well as biases in today’s society concerning gay and trans rights.
In the movie trailer, a white cisgender gay man by the name of Danny moves to New York and is welcomed into the gay community by an unnamed character. The trailer portrays Danny being tormented with offensive words such as “faggot” and being beaten up by police officers using derogatory terms. When welcomed into the “Stonewall” bar, Danny is advised to not …show more content…

The trailer then goes on to flash quotes on the screen reading “Inspired by the incredible true story of the unsung heroes whose courage broke down walls”. While moving, the trailer was extremely inaccurate and overall confusing to me.
Needless to say I believe the film grossly misrepresents those who were a large part of the movement meanwhile erasing the hard work and struggle of the activists at the time. I feel dissapointed about the misrepresentation of the LBGTQ people of color that led the gay rights movement during the 60’s-70’s. I struggled to see the mentioning or highlighting of Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, Storme DeLarverie or Miss Major Griffin Gracy- all very well known gay/trans/drag rights activists during this time. By not casting a transgender person of color to play Marsha P. Johnson, the Stonewall team of directors and producers are erasing the story of the “Stonewall” movement as well as Marsha’s leadership. I will admit that I do not know much about the way

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