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khakipantsofsex's review
3.0
Graphic: Violence, Transphobia, Homophobia, Police brutality, Rape, and Sexual assault
honeyvoiced's review
4.0
Graphic: Forced institutionalization, Homophobia, Transphobia, and Police brutality
Moderate: Suicide, Rape, Racial slurs, and Racism
ramreadsagain's review against another edition
I also appreciate how diverse this collection is, featuring drag queens, trans women, Black gays and lesbians, all able to tell their stories.
A slight warning, some of the interviews are very much of their time (eg. you'll need to be prepared to see words used that today are considered incredibly offensive) and some people fell into the trap of bringing others down in their efforts to rise (eg. franklin kameny claiming that gay people had it worse than Black people).
Graphic: Hate crime, Violence, Transphobia, Lesbophobia, and Homophobia
Moderate: Religious bigotry, Medical trauma, Sexual content, and Police brutality
Minor: Racial slurs, Misogyny, Suicide, and Outing
onewoman_bookclub's review
5.0
Graphic: Homophobia, Police brutality, and Transphobia
Moderate: Drug use, Rape, and Racism
autumn_riley05's review
5.0
The During Stonewall section paints a very real picture of the riots and the queer community at that time, which is to say, a messy picture. I think the book does a great job in rejecting any “definitive” telling of the Stonewall riots and instead sharing the sometimes conflicting perspectives of many. The focus is not on what “actually” happened, but on how the event affected different community members.
I especially enjoyed the Before Stonewall and After Stonewall collections. Some essays are more informative, and some more personal and reflective. I loved learning more about queer organizations and activism of the past, as well as finding my own feelings of queer experience reflected in the words of others. Not every essay is a hit, but I believe every reader will find something that connects deeply with them somewhere within.
Moderate: Sexual violence, Sexual harassment, Rape, Homophobia, Sexual assault, and Transphobia
Minor: Violence, Drug use, Police brutality, Addiction, and Suicide
This book contains very honest descriptions of the mistreatment of queer and trans people in the decades surrounding Stonewall. Most mentions are mild and brief, and to be expected from the subject matter. One essay in particular discussed rape and sexual violence more extensively, so if that is a triggering subject, I suggest skipping the excerpt from Joel Hall on p. 244.retrogirl20's review
5.0
The content warnings I included are due to the nature of history and its harsh realities. As this book is about the hardships that the LGTBQIA+ community has gone through, it covers the hard topics as well as use language that we no longer use, but as these are direct readings of the interviews of the time it is important to read with that lens.
Moderate: Racism, Hate crime, Bullying, Outing, Police brutality, Racial slurs, Rape, Religious bigotry, Transphobia, Addiction, Cursing, Drug abuse, Drug use, Grief, Homophobia, Biphobia, Incest, Lesbophobia, Misogyny, and Sexism
mobygrapes's review
5.0
Moderate: Drug use, Alcoholism, Classism, Police brutality, Racism, Sexual violence, Suicidal thoughts, Transphobia, Sexual harassment, Drug abuse, Alcohol, Hate crime, Biphobia, Body shaming, Dysphoria, Lesbophobia, Misogyny, Racial slurs, Addiction, Homophobia, Sexism, Medical trauma, Sexual assault, Rape, Suicide, and Suicide attempt
ishouldreadthat's review
4.5
Graphic: Violence, Police brutality, Homophobia, and Transphobia
Moderate: Rape and Racism
smkelly1997's review against another edition
3.75
Graphic: Emotional abuse, Biphobia, Homophobia, Lesbophobia, Physical abuse, and Police brutality
Moderate: Sexual assault, Mental illness, Sexual harassment, Sexual violence, Death, Emotional abuse, Racism, and Rape
erenreads12's review
4.0
Moderate: Homophobia, Violence, Transphobia, and Police brutality