Bayard Rustin

Reconsidering Rustin: His Trailblazing Legacy 60 Years After the March on Washington

Considered a brilliant organizer with an aptitude for detail, he’s the exacting architect of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, an unprecedented demand for civil rights which drew a quarter of a million people to the National Mall -- and catapulted Martin Luther King Jr. into national prominence.

Reconsidering Rustin: His Trailblazing Legacy 60 Years After the March on Washington

Blazing Trails in Tinseltown: Colman Domingo Makes Black Queer History in Hollywood With Oscar Nomination

As our nation continues to be blasted with arctic chills and snow, things in Hollywood are heating up. Some industries enter the year gradually, but movies and television make a grand entrance at the top of the year as the award season blazes on.

Blazing Trails in Tinseltown: Colman Domingo Makes Black Queer History in Hollywood With Oscar Nomination

Giving Bayard Rustin, Gay Architect of the 1963 March on Washington His Due

On this Dr. Martin Luther King Day, GMHC celebrates all Dr. King did for racial equality in America. We also honor one of the civil rights movement's unsung heroes, the openly gay architect of the March on Washington, Bayard Rustin. Here is a snapshot of American history that isn't taught in schools. 

Giving Bayard Rustin, Gay Architect of the 1963 March on Washington His Due