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  2. Rainbow flag (LGBTQ) - Wikipedia

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    Using a rainbow flag as a symbol of LGBTQ pride began in San Francisco, California, but eventually became common at LGBTQ rights events worldwide. The rainbow flag is a symbol of lesbian , gay , bisexual , transgender , and queer ( LGBTQ ) pride and LGBTQ movements in use since the 1970s.

  3. Dykes on Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Dykes on Bikes leading the 2005 San Francisco Pride Parade Dykes on Bikes leading the Stockholm Pride parade 2010. Dykes on Bikes (DOB) is a chartered [1] lesbian motorcycle club with 22 chapters, [2] numerous affiliations, [3] and 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. [4]

  4. Harry Hay - Wikipedia

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    Hay came to be viewed as an elder statesman within the gay community, and was regularly invited to give speeches to LGBT activist and student groups. He was the featured speaker at the San Francisco Gay Pride Parade in 1982, and Grand Marshal of the Long Beach Gay Pride Parade in 1986.

  5. Harvey Milk - Wikipedia

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    Weeks later, 250,000 people attended the 1977 San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade, the largest attendance at any Gay Pride event to that point. [89] In November 1976, voters in San Francisco decided to reorganize supervisor elections to choose supervisors from neighborhoods instead of voting for them in citywide ballots.

  6. Queer advocacy in the Israel–Hamas war - Wikipedia

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    An alternative "No pride in genocide" march was held by queers to protest San Francisco Pride, with more than a thousand participants. [26] SF Pride received criticism from pro-Israeli groups when they posted a statement suggesting an Israeli float would be barred from participating in the march.

  7. Bucharest Pride - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest Pride, known previously as GayFest, [2] is the annual festival dedicated to LGBT rights in Romania, taking place in Bucharest for nearly a week. Current event organizer is Kyle David Kipp.

  8. Twin Cities Pride - Wikipedia

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    The celebration features a pride parade which draws crowds of nearly 600,000 people. [1] [2] The parade was designated the Ashley Rukes GLBT Pride Parade in honor of the late former parade organizer and transgender LGBT rights activist. [3] Other Twin Cities Pride events include a festival in Loring Park and a block party spanning multiple days ...

  9. San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus - Wikipedia

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    SFGMC has received many awards and honors, including several Cable Car Awards in the 1980s, [44] official recognitions from San Francisco and California elected officials, the Circles of Hope Award from the Metropolitan Community Foundation in 2003, [45] and Absolutely Fabulous Awards for floats in the San Francisco Pride Parade, most recently ...