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Leaders in San Francisco are blasting the Trump administration for stripping the name of gay icon Harvey Milk from a U.S.
In 1965, Life magazine declared San Francisco the capital of gay America. And the Castro was its beating heart.
In a rapidly growing and gentrifying San Francisco, Ordeñana says that the Historical Society also wants to keep the Castro’s gay history in the present tense. The organization was able to ...
The man who became the most visible symbol of the LGBT rights movement ... who specializes in LGBTQ history. Less than a year after being elected to office, Milk and San Francisco Mayor George ...
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Going back to their original “Until There’s a Cure” Day in 1994, the San Francisco Giants have a long history of supporting the local LGBTQ+ community, and their annual Pride game is a staple of the ...
Leaders in the LGBTQ+ community and the family of Long Island native and gay rights activist Harvey Milk this week denounced a Pentagon review that could strip his name from a U.S. Navy ship.