March 16–20, 2026 Each year, National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week offers an opportunity to reflect on the state of health and well-being across our communities—and to consider the role each […]
Honoring Women Who Shaped Stonewall Columbus
Women’s History Month 2026 Women’s History Month makes intentional space for us to reflect on the names, the labor, and the courage that built the institutions many of us now […]
Statement from Stonewall Columbus on the Removal of the Pride Flag from the Stonewall National Monument
The Stonewall National Monument is more than a site in New York City. It is a marker of courage. It is a testament to the ordinary people who, in 1969, […]
1990 Valentine’s Day Protest
Researched By: Eugene Rutigliano, Columbus Metropolitan Library On Valentine’s Day 1990, some 50 people gathered at City Hall for a protest organized by Stonewall Union, the Columbus-based LGBTQ+ community organization, […]
Affirming Humanity: Stonewall Columbus on Immigration Enforcement
Stonewall Columbus believes that silence in the face of injustice is not neutrality. When immigration enforcement systems endanger LGBTQ+ lives and undermine basic civil and human rights, we have a […]




