#HarveyMilk was a visionary human rights leader, a groundbreaking political luminary, and a seminal figure of the #LGBTQ rights movement. Did you know Harvey Milk ran for the San Francisco City and County Board of Supervisors twice before he won? #HarveyMilkExhibition This tweet was posted on January 15, 2020.
Celebrate #Pride Month with four short films from the LGBTQ community that reflect the importance of love, acceptance, and living one’s life with courage and authenticity. Our #VideoArtSFOM gallery is closed, but the films are online at: https://t.co/s0oA7fUN7a
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Director Whitney Skauge highlights queer, Black drag queen Joan Jett Blakk, who made history when they ran for president in 1992. Terence Alan Smith later reflects on their experiences campaigning for LGBTQ rights at the peak of the AIDS pandemic. @bgproudfoot#Pride https://t.co/cJQBB0xURHThis tweet was posted on June 01, 2023.
Harvey Bernard Milk (1930–78) was a visionary human rights leader, a groundbreaking political luminary, and a seminal figure of the LGBTQ rights movement. See “#HarveyMilk: Messenger of Hope” on display post-security in Terminal 1. https://t.co/eGYmHGjUIn #HarveyMilkExhibition This tweet was posted on December 13, 2019.
Harvey Bernard Milk (1930–78) was a visionary human rights leader, a groundbreaking political luminary, and a seminal figure of the LGBTQ rights movement. See “Harvey Milk: Messenger of Hope” on display post-security in Terminal 1. https://t.co/eGYmHGjUIn #HarveyMilkExhibitionThis tweet was posted on October 11, 2022.
Harvey Milk was a human rights leader, a groundbreaking political luminary, and a seminal figure of the LGBTQ rights movement. "#HarveyMilk: Messenger of Hope," will be on view, post-security, in the Harvey Milk Terminal 1 until 2021. https://t.co/eGYmHG2jQP #HarveyMilkExhibition This tweet was posted on August 08, 2019.
Harvey Milk was a leader, a groundbreaking political luminary, and a figure in the LGBTQ rights movement. The first openly gay elected official in CA, Milk used his platform to encourage others to come out of the closet as a critical first step toward achieving their rights. This tweet was posted on June 22, 2022.
London-based filmmaker Balan Evans reveals the fierce determination, resilience, and hope of the LGBTQ community in Sierra Leone, where homosexuality is illegal. https://t.co/D85E3QmNZW
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#pride#QueenHarold https://t.co/no6JLsE4KZThis tweet was posted on June 23, 2022.
RT @flySFO: Harvey Milk was a visionary human rights leader, a groundbreaking political luminary, and a seminal figure of the LGBTQ rights…This tweet was posted on May 22, 2020.
The brand-new Harvey Milk Terminal 1 features the post-security exhibition, "Harvey Milk: Messenger of Hope," a photo essay honoring pioneering LGBTQ activist Harvey Milk, the first openly gay person to be elected to public office in California. https://t.co/eGYmHG2jQP https://t.co/vS1SvfZSxKThis tweet was posted on August 01, 2019.
Today, Harvey Milk’s legacy is felt in the gains for LGBTQ rights made during the four decades since his tragic death, including the 2015 United States Supreme Court ruling recognizing same-sex marriage as a legal right. #PRIDEThis tweet was posted on June 01, 2021.
We’re looking forward to the first phase of the #HarveyMilk Terminal 1 opening in July! SFO Museum is presenting an exhibit honoring pioneering LGBTQ activist Harvey Milk, who was born #onthisday in 1930 and was the first openly gay elected official in California. #HarveyMilkDay This tweet was posted on May 22, 2019.