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Photo by Robin Hammond @hammond_robin | “I remember the Stonewall riots,” says John Swallow from his home in Florida. “When I heard that it was the drag queens that went out that door after those police, I just stood up and cheered.” This month marks 50 years since the Stonewall riots in New York City—an uprising by the LGBTQI+ community against the discrimination they regularly faced. It is widely considered the most important event leading to the LGBTQI+ liberation movement. John, or Miss JoAnn when in drag, is a gay man. He began performing in drag in the '70s. Now he lives in a gay-friendly retirement community outside Miami. “In most places you always have to be on guard. Here you're free to be who you wanna be, love who you wanna love.” The struggle in the U.S. is far from over, as can be seen in our story published today in @ナショナルジオグラフィック to mark the anniversary. To see more of this series from the U.S. and around the world, follow @whereloveisillegal


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