Colonel William A. Phillips

The Place des Émeutes-de-Stonewall is a public square in Paris, France.

History

For the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, the City of Paris named a square to pay homage to the riots.[1] The new square was inaugurated by French officials on 19 June, with Stuart Milk and several Stonewall Inn activists.[2]

The square is the main entrance of Italian delicatessen Eataly. A Marc O'Polo boutique is also situated in the square.

French memorial to Gilbert Baker

The official plaque in memory of Gilbert Baker, voted unanimously by the Council of Paris,[3] is situated on a wall of the square.[4]

official memorial plaque to LGBT activist Gilbert Baker.

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