Stonewall Inn launches
two GoFundMe
fundraisers amid
COVID-19 recovery
uncertainty
The Stonewall Inn.
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
The future of New York City’s
Stonewall Inn, the birthplace of
the American LGBTQ civil rights
movement, appears to be in jeopardy.
Known for being the fi rst national gay
historic landmark and the birthplace of
the modern-day LGBTQ rights movement,
like many bars and restaurants, has been
closed for in-person dining throughout the
pandemic. Despite New York City opening
outdoor dining for restaurants, the
Stonewall Inn fears that the restrictions
will affect their business.
On June 13, the Stonewall Inn launched
a GoFundMe to help keep the bar afl oat as
New York City heads towards COVID-19
recovery.
“The Stonewall Inn faces an uncertain
future and we are in need of community
support,” the GoFundMe says. “The
road to recovery from the COVID 19
pandemic will be long and we need to
continue to safeguard this vital piece of
living history for the LGBTQ community
and the global human rights movement
PHOTO BY GABE HERMAN
and we now must ask for your help to
save one of the LGBTQ+ communities
most iconic institutions and to keep that
history alive.”
At the time of publication, the Go-
FundMe has reached nearly $6,000 of
its $50,000 goal. Another GoFundMe
page was set up for the staff of the Stonewall
Inn back in April of this year, and
has raised over $20,000 with a goal of
$60,000.
“We look forward to the day we can
welcome all of you back, raise a glass and
celebrate the return to our normal lives.
Until then, stay safe, take care of your
loved ones and be strong.” the GoFundMe
reads.
In 1969, the Stonewall Inn was the
sight of the historic riots by members of
the LGBTQ community against a police
raid that took place in the early morning
hours on June 28 of that year. The events
that took place during the riots eventually
led to the fi rst gay pride parades in the
United States as well as other countries
across the world.
8 June 25, 2020 Schneps Media