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The California Historical Society is in the process of digitizing two collections of photographs and negatives from the wild and heady early days of LGBTQ liberation in San Francisco. The snapshots ...
On one night in 1966, San Francisco police came to the cafeteria to arrest men for impersonating women. One of the women had enough of the harassment and threw a cup of coffee in the officer’s face.
SAN FRANCISCO – While the pride flag is bright and colorful, history shows us the ties between law enforcement and the LGBTQ community has been dark and full of tension. In 1969, the Stonewall ...
The reputation of San Francisco as a gay Mecca goes back to the Gold Rush days of 1849, when there were an estimated 40,000 men and 700 women. All those ...
Walk the Rainbow Honor Walk in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood. Learn about LGBTQ lovers, fighters, artists, game-changers, and voices of resistance who made a difference in the world.
Harvey Milk and his legacy The man who became the most visible symbol of the LGBT rights movement in the US was Harvey Milk. Born in New York state, he moved to San Francisco in 1972 and opened a ...
Event details about Out of the Past: Celebrating LGBT History in San Francisco in San Francisco on September 5, 2013 - watch, listen, photos and tickets ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNSF’s Transgender District launches “Riot Fund” after Trump cuts vital funding
This administration doesn’t want to fund anything having to do with LGBT communities... even if lifting up the most ...
Walk the Rainbow Honor Walk in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood. Learn about LGBTQ lovers, fighters, artists, game-changers, and voices of resistance who made a difference in the world.
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