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100

This NYC bar was the site of a 1969 uprising that sparked the modern LGBTQ rights movement.

What is the Stonewall Inn?

100

The Stonewall Uprising began in this month and year.

What is June 1969?

100

Until the 1960s, bars could lose their license for serving these patrons.

Who are the LGBTQIA+ community?

100

This vibrant LGBTQ+ dance culture originated in Black and Latinx bars in NYC.

What is Ball culture?

100

This city is home to “Heaven,” one of the world’s most famous gay nightclubs.

What is London?

200

Located in San Francisco, this historic bar is known as the city’s oldest gay bar still in operation.

What is the Twin Peaks Tavern?

200

This U.S. president designated the Stonewall Inn as a National Monument.

Who is Barack Obama?

200

This agency once enforced liquor laws that discriminated against LGBTQ bars in NYC.

What is the New York State Liquor Authority (SLA)?

200

This term refers to drag shows hosted during weekend brunch at many LGBTQ bars.

What is Drag Brunch?

200

The first known lesbian bar, Le Monocle, opened in the 1920s in this European city.

What is Paris?

300

The Black Cat Tavern, site of 1967 protests, was located in this U.S. city.

What is Los Angeles?

300

In the 1950s-60s, this federal policy targeted LGBTQ patrons in bars and restaurants.

What is the Lavender Scare?

300

In 2003, this Supreme Court case struck down sodomy laws in the U.S.

What is Lawrence v. Texas?

300

This reality TV show helped bring drag queens from bars to mainstream fame.

What is RuPaul’s Drag Race?

300

In 2022, this Middle Eastern country made headlines for opening what was reported as its first LGBTQ+ bar, called "Mykonos," in the capital city of Beirut.

What is Lebanon?

400

This bar, located in Chicago, was a safe space for lesbians since the 1930s and reopened in 2021.

What is The Winnemac Lounge / Jeffery Pub?  

400

In 1973, this city’s police raided UpStairs Lounge, leading to the deadliest LGBTQ attack in U.S. history until 2016.

What is New Orleans?

400

This state was the first to repeal its sodomy laws in 1962.

What is Illinois?

400

This historic LA club was home to the Jewel Box Revue, America’s first racially integrated drag revue.

What is Club 82?

400

In this Asian city, “Propaganda” is known as a popular LGBTQ+ dance club.

What is Bangkok?

500

This Greenwich Village bar is considered the oldest continuously operating gay bar in NYC.

What is Julius’?

500

The 2016 mass shooting at this Orlando gay nightclub was the deadliest attack on LGBTQ people in U.S. history.

What is Pulse?

500

This 1966 protest at Julius’ bar in NYC was called the “Sip-In,” modeled after civil rights sit-ins.

What is the Mattachine Sip-In?

500

Before bars were widely accepting, many drag performers had to perform in this type of underground event.

What is a speakeasy or private party?

500

In the 2020s, this African country decriminalized homosexuality and saw the opening of its first LGBTQ+ bar.

What is Botswana?

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