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San Francisco packed for Pride parade
“A beacon of love” was the theme of pride this year. It was also nothing but smiles, rainbows and lots of pride, mixed with political messages and all in a massive and sometimes moving eclectic crowd of Pride partiers. Thom Jensen reports.
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‘No Pride in Genocide': Pro-Palestinian groups counter SF Pride parade
Close to 1,000 LGBTQ+ activist and allies boycotted the official San Francico Pride Parade, hosting an alternative march in solidarity with Palestinians on Sunday afternoon.
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‘Beacon of love': San Francisco Pride Parade brings thousands to the city
Hundreds of thousands of people lined Market Street in San Francisco Sunday for The Pride Parade and festival that followed at Civic Center Plaza.
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Federal officials' warning prompts increased security presence at SF Pride celebrations
Law enforcement and San Francisco Pride organizers doubled down on extra security, out of an abundance of caution on Sunday.
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“No Pride in Genocide” protest
Close to 1,000 LGBTQ+ activist and allies boycotted the official San Francico Pride Parade, hosting an alternative march in solidarity with Palestinians on Sunday afternoon.
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San Francisco Pride doubles down on safety
Law enforcement and San Francisco Pride organizers doubled down on extra security, out of an abundance of caution on Sunday. Emma Goss reports.
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San Francisco celebrates Pride
Hundreds of thousands of people lined Market Street in San Francisco Sunday for The Pride Parade and festival that followed at Civic Center Plaza. Thom Jensen reports.
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Parties and protests mark the culmination of LGBTQ+ Pride month in NYC, San Francisco and beyond
The monthlong celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride will reach its exuberant grand finale as multitudes of rainbow-laden revelers hit the streets for marquee parades in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and elsewhere across the globe. The wide-ranging festivities Sunday will function as both jubilant parties and political protests. This year, tensions over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza have colored the celebrations,...
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San Francisco bookstore sends LGBTQ+ books to organizations in states with book bans
One San Francisco book shop is working to fight book bans in other states by mailing books featuring LGBTQ+ voices.
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San Francisco book store counters book bans
One San Francisco book shop is working to fight book bans in other states by mailing books featuring LGBTQ+ voices. Alyssa Goard reports.
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San Francisco Pride kicks off
The San Francisco Pride event commenced Saturday with the parade set to start at 10:30 a.m. Sunday on Market Street near Beale Street. Christie Smith reports.
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SF Pride is here
Pride month celebrations continue in San Francisco with a parade and more community events this weekend.
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Hundereds participate in special Pride weddings at SF City Hall
More than 200 couples were expected to tie the knot Friday during a special LGBTQ+ Pride marriage celebration at San Francisco City Hall. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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SF prepares for busy Pride weekend, with safety a high priority
San Francisco is preparing for one of its biggest celebrations of the year, Pride weekend, with safety and security among the top priorities. Ginger Conejero Saab, Mike Inouye and Kari Hall report.
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San Francisco police staff up for busy Pride weekend
The San Francisco Police Department said it will be making every effort to make sure this weekend’s Pride events are safe.
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San Francisco police staff up for busy Pride weekend
The San Francisco Police Department said it will be making every effort to make sure this weekend’s Pride events are safe. Sergio Quintana reports.
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San Francisco Pride 2024: Parade route, celebration map, road closures
Pride month celebrations continue in San Francisco with a parade and more community events this weekend.
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Watch: Pride organization and client share their messages
In our pursuit to highlight and celebrate Pride, we learned about the Center for Elders’ Independence and one of its clients with an important message to share. Mike Inouye reports.
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Smashed Pride cake at Michigan grocery store sparks widespread support
The Family Fare cake decorator said the nationwide support brought her to tears and that what’s most important is people knowing there are others standing up for them.
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Sonoma man working to bring Pride spirit to wine country
Meet Gary Saperstein, who is helping bring Pride spirit to the North Bay.