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Restaurant forced to apologize after staff asked armed officers to leave
The restaurant doesn’t allow guns on the premises, but it turned into an “anti-police” PR nightmare for the queer safe space.
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San Francisco becomes first city to officially recognize Transgender History Month
“San Francisco has been and always will be a place where everyone can seek refuge, sanctuary, and safety,” mayor London Breed stated.
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Man caught on video harassing gay couple with racist slurs
The couple sought refuge in a nearby hotel and called police as passersby tried to intervene and calm the man.
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The very first rainbow Pride flags were thought to be gone. Until now.
Gilbert Baker had saved one of his two original Pride flags. No one knew, even when it was used for another historic occasion. Now it’s on display in San Francisco.
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San Francisco Giants make sports history wearing Pride-themed uniforms
The Giants locker room overwhelmingly supported the decision to incorporate the colors of the Progress Pride flag into their uniforms.
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New unearthed audio shows Dan White confessing to murdering Harvey Milk
Dan White cried while he complained that Harvey Milk was being “devious and started kind of smirking” before he shot him.
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The Navy reports the ship named after Harvey Milk is more than halfway done
A welcomed development from the Navy — that once discharged the civil rights leader — just in time for today’s observation of #HarveyMilkDay.
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Man spits in the face of a pregnant Asian woman & calls her anti-gay slurs in shocking video
“It was terrible. I had a meltdown at work,” the woman said about what she believes was a bias-motivated attack.
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The movement to legalize marijuana is finally finding success. Gay activism helped start it.
The AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and activist Dennis Peron largely sparked the drive toward acceptance of cannabis use.
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Trailblazing out NBA executive Rick Welts will retire at the end of this season
Welts has been the President & CEO of the Golden States Warriors for 10 years, one of the NBA’s most successful teams in that span.