Formation | 24 May 1989 |
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Type | Charity |
Purpose | LGBTQ+, Human Rights, Campaigning |
Headquarters | London Borough of Islington |
Region served | United Kingdom |
Chair | Cat Dixon |
Main organ | Board of Trustees |
Revenue | £7.8m |
Staff | 130 |
Website | stonewall |
Formerly called | The Stonewall Lobby Group Limited (1989–2004) |
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Stonewall Equality Limited,[2][1][3] trading as Stonewall, is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBTQ) rights charity in the United Kingdom. It is the largest LGBT rights organisation in Europe.[4][5]
Named after the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City, Stonewall was formed in 1989 by political activists and others campaigning against Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988, including Ian McKellen, Lisa Power, and Michael Cashman.[6] Stonewall diversified into policy development after Labour came to power in 1997, a period which saw successful campaigns to: repeal Section 28, end the ban on LGBT people in the armed forces, equalise the age of consent, extend adoption and IVF rights to same-sex couples, and introduce civil partnerships.
As Europe's largest gay equality organisation, Stonewall's work includes policy development, cultural and attitudinal change, lobbying for legal change, providing information and offering good practice design and advice.