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The 2012 San Francisco Pride Festival. The San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Celebration (formerly "International Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day", "Gay Freedom Day", and "Christopher Street West"), usually known as San Francisco Pride, is a pride parade and festival held at the end of June most years in San Francisco, California, to celebrate the lesbian, gay, bisexual ...
A March-in parade was held, with the GGHK Hosting Committee leading the march, followed by the board of the Federation of Gay Games, representatives of the city of San Francisco which hosted the first Gay Games, athletes from participating nations, and representatives of Hong Kong.
In 1979 the newly formed San Francisco lesbian motorcycle club, Dykes on Bikes, led what was then called the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade for the first time [16] and has done so ever since (since 1994, the event has been called the San Francisco Pride Parade).
San Francisco Pride revelry was cut short on Sunday after reports of gunfire later determined to be “without merit” sent people running.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed and members of the city's police department will march at this year’s San Francisco Pride Parade following an agreement, the
San Francisco Mayor ... — held in June 1970 — were organized to commemorate the one-year anniversary of a police raid at New York City gay ... San Francisco's annual Pride parade will take ...
The number of San Francisco gay bars increased in the 1960s. [28] In 1973, there were 118 gay bars listed in the San Francisco Gay Yellow Pages, in 2011, there were 33. [125] The first gay bar to have clear windows was Twin Peaks Tavern, which removed its blacked-out windows in 1972. [6] The first gay Latino bar was Esta Noche, in 1979. [126]
The following is a calendar of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) events. This list includes gay pride parades as well as events ranging from sporting events to film festivals, including celebrations such as Christopher Street Day.