Stonewall National Museum and Archives is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization in Fort Lauderdale, Florida that promotes understanding through preserving, interpreting and sharing the culture of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and their role in society. It owns and manages a library and archival collection and presents a series of public programs. SNMA has two small exhibition areas with changing exhibitions drawn primarily from its collections, with notable exceptions organized with partner organizations such as their program presented in partnership with the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice, amplifying the oft-erased intersectional Black Queer Civil & LGBTQIA+ Rights Pioneer Bayard Rustin that spotlights the importance of intersectionality intertwined with stories of the civil rights movement in their “Bayard Rustin at the Crossroads” exhibit. Additionally, SNMA hosts a web-based LGBTQ timeline of American LGBTQ history, launched in 2021 and known as In Plain Sight. Although Stonewall's name is inspired by the Stonewall Inn where the 1969 Stonewall riots took place, the museum and archive has no direct connection with the New York location.