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San Francisco to hold massive display of AIDS Memorial Quilt to honor its 35th anniversary
“The Quilt is an important reminder that the HIV/AIDS crisis is still not over and there is much work to be done.”
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Pride in Pictures 1980s: How the AIDS epidemic changed everything
The horror of AIDS brought with it a fiercer, angrier, more urgent activism.
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Leftover fabric from the AIDS Quilt is being used to make face masks for healthcare workers
Gert McMullin, who created the first panels for the quilt, has fired up her sewing machine to help fight a new viral plague.
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The history of the iconic LGBTQ rainbow flag
There’s one symbol that has risen over all others for the LGBTQ community: the rainbow flag. How did this become the symbol of the community?
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Pride in Pictures 1987: The AIDS Memorial Quilt goes on display
The power of Pride resonates through the Quilt.
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People in San Francisco are preparing to fight neo-Nazis with dog poop
The park where the white supremacists will gather is becoming a “minefield” thanks to hundreds of dog owners.
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‘Hope will never be silent:’ Remembering the real Harvey Milk on his birthday
A lot has been said about San Francisco’s first out city supervisor, but how much of it is true?
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San Francisco vigil honors Gilbert Baker, creator of the rainbow flag
Civil rights activist and rainbow flag designer Gilbert Baker died this week. He was 65.
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Gilbert Baker, creator of the rainbow flag, dead at 65
His dearest friend Cleve Jones announced Baker’s passing in an emotional tweet.
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Dustin Lance Black: Trump will like my new gay rights miniseries
Black said the show already has come under online attack from members of the alt-right movement, but said that “the show is not a war. We are not against anyone.”