Stormé DeLarverie, born on December 24th in 1920, was a biracial queer icon whose reported scuffle with police was the spark that ignited the Stonewall Riots in 1969. She is sometimes referred to as the “Rosa Parks of the gay community” or “Rosa Parks of Stonewall”.
DeLarverie was born in New Orleans to a black mother and a white father, and spent the 50s and 60s as a “male impersonator” in the Jewel Box Revue, the period’s only racially integrated drag troupe. Her gender-bending style of zoot suits and black ties was groundbreaking for the era.
On June 28th, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village, New York City, a scuffle broke out when a woman, believed to be Stormé, was roughly escorted from the door of the bar to the waiting police wagon. The woman fought with at least four of the police, swearing and shouting, for about ten minutes. When she shouted to the bystanders “Why don’t you guys do something?”, the crowd began rioting and clashed with police.
“It was a rebellion, it was an uprising, it was a civil rights disobedience - it wasn’t no damn riot.”
- Stormé DeLarverie
A Brief History of Stormé DeLarverie, Stonewall’s Suiting Icon
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I’m officially a married man now. This whole thing was a long work in progress and a pain in the ass to plan. It feels so much better and easier to relax now that the ceremony is over. There’s another indigenous ceremony we’ll be having in Guatemala but I don’t have to stress out as much for that one.
This is one of those things that feels just right. Finally being married feels like I just put the last piece in the puzzle and can stop fretting over it looking incomplete. My family has been over here (big thanks to my sister for pulling that off) for a few days and I’ll be celebrating Christmas with them over here because my wife’s (It still feels surreal calling her that now) family doesn’t celebrate.
We leave for our honeymoon in Cuba soon but for now we can just enjoy our time here with both families present.
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