A landmark victory for the LGBTQ+ community: the US government has agreed to a settlement that will see the Pride flag flown at Stonewall National Monument, a historic site commemorating the 1969 Stonewall riots that sparked the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement. The decision marks a significant shift in the federal government's approach to displaying symbols of diversity and inclusivity. Under the terms of the settlement, the flag will be flown alongside the American flag, a move seen as a powerful symbol of acceptance and solidarity. The settlement is a result of a long-running dispute between LGBTQ+ advocates and the National Park Service, which had previously denied requests to fly the Pride flag at the monument.


Pride Flag Will Fly At Stonewall National Monument After Feds Agree To Settlement  Patch