Patrick’s Day parade for excluding members of the LGBT community from marching under a gay banner. In 1978 Robert protested the New York City St. The push to co-name the street after the Rygor family was inspired by their decades-long activism, which started under Robert. “Together, they touched so many of their neighbors and represented the very best of our borough.” “The Rygor family’s collective legacy will continue to inspire in Astoria and across the World’s Borough for generations to come, and I was deeply proud to be a part of Saturday’s street co-naming in their honor as so many came together to celebrate all that these luminary leaders achieved,” Richards said in a statement to the Queens Post Monday. Richards said that the Rygors were proud Astorians and pillars of the Queens LGBT community. Robert Rygor in an undated picture (Photo via EventBrite)
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Many attendees carried photos of Stanley, Kathleen and Robert at the event which began at around 2 p.m. Brendan Fay, a well-known local LGBT activist who spearheaded the street co-naming campaign, was also present. Senator Charles Schumer, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, Council Member Julie Won, Comptroller Brad Lander and former Council Member Danny Dromm. The co-naming was organized by Council Member Tiffany Cabán, who attended the event along with several other elected officials including U.S. He was diagnosed with the virus in 1990 before succumbing to it in 1994.Īfter his untimely death, his parents Stanley and Kathleen, an Irish immigrant, adopted their son’s cause as a way of honoring his life. He became an advocate for AIDS victims shortly after the deadly disease broke out in the early 80s.
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Robert Rygor was an LGBT rights activist from the late 70s through to the mid-90s. The family first moved into their 34th Street home in 1954. The corner of 34th Street & Broadway was co-named “Stanley, Kathleen & Robert Rygor Way” during a ceremony Saturday - in honor of the family who lived on the block for decades. Pictured are attendees at the ceremony Saturday (Photo via TwitBy Michael DorganĪ street in Astoria has been co-named in honor of a local family who were activists for LGBT rights and stopping the spread of AIDS. A street in Astoria was co-named in honor of a local family who were activists for LGBT rights and stopping the spread of AIDS.