gitzinc.pages.dev
Cop gay
“It is deeply offensive that for the fifth year in a row, the NYPD’s gay officers’ action league is banned from fully participating in the New York City Pride March,” the top cop said.
1
I received an email from headquarters on a Friday afternoon in early June. It was an email similar to others at the beginning of each month, where they acknowledge the significance of everything celebrated that particular month, with a deep dive into the history of it.
2
Glen Rock police Officer Matt Stanislao sued his department in , alleging he was harassed by other officers who made derogatory comments and lewd gestures because he's gay. And in Palisades.
3
Fifty years on, during the troubled summer of the occasion was marked in numerous ways, from news articles and dusted off television archives to parties, while others, who had seen it all before, half-raised an eyebrow, kept calm, and carried on. But what of the here and now and the years in between?
4
New York City police sergeant Charles H. Cochrane Jr. and former Fairview, New Jersey sergeant Sam Ciccone form the first group targeted at the needs of gay members of law enforcement, the Gay Officers Action League (GOAL).
5
By Marc Malkin. Senior Editor, Culture and Events.
6
In , the folks running the city’s Gay Pride March celebrating people’s right to be as they are, issued a blatantly unfair ban against gay police officers marching while wearing thei.
7
.
8
Gay cops, LGBTQ activists struggle to see eye-to-eye. Ravi Satkalmi: NYC Pride excludes LGBTQ police officers. That's a setback for the cause of inclusion. YAHOO! Should Cops Be Banned From Pride? Who's Pride is it anyway? The decision to bar uniform police officers has drawn cheers- and criticism.
9
.
10
.
12