Sister Dana sez, "Now that Pride Month is over..." - San Francisco Bay Times
Briefly

Pride is recognized as an ongoing movement rather than limited to a single month, emphasizing continuous efforts for LGBTQ+ rights. The celebration of Harvey Milk's legacy took place with speeches from local officials, highlighting the planned redesign of Milk Plaza. The Navy's renaming of the USNS Harvey Milk was criticized as counterproductive to honoring his contributions, especially given his distinguished military service. Activists are mobilizing to support Hilary Rivers, who faced deportation threats after performing in a significant LGBTQ community event, illustrating ongoing challenges for LGBTQ+ individuals under current policies.
Pride is not just a month-it's a movement. Our work doesn't end on June 29. Pride is 365, 24/7!
Honoring gay rights activist Harvey Milk on June 27 was the CELEBRATION OF HARVEY MILK PLAZA MEMORIAL with speeches from Mayor Daniel Lurie and community leaders.
Need we point out that warrior Milk was a combat veteran and was a decorated officer on a Navy rescue ship during the Korean War?!
Community activists in San Francisco are rallying to support Hilary Rivers, an immigrant drag queen arrested by ICE agents after an asylum hearing.
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