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See “#HarveyMilk: Messenger of Hope” on display, post-security, in Terminal 1. https://t.co/eGYmHGjUIn #HarveyMilkExhibition
This tweet was posted on February 06, 2020.
See “Harvey Milk: Messenger of Hope” on display, post-security, in Terminal 1. https://t.co/eGYmHGjUIn #HarveyMilkExhibition #HarveyMilk
This tweet was posted on January 15, 2020.
#HarveyMilk did not win his bid for the 1973 election or the 1975 election, but as they say, third time's the charm. He won the 1977 elections to become the first openly gay elected official in California. #HarveyMilkExhibition
This tweet was posted on January 15, 2020.
#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.
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.
“I ask for the movement to continue, for the movement to grow … it's about giving those young people out there in the Altoona, Pennsylvanias, hope. You gotta give them hope. “ - #HarveyMilk (1930–78) 📸: Daniel Nicoletta #HarveyMilkExhibition
This tweet was posted on December 13, 2019.
Cohen took this snapshot while staying with Scott Smith and #HarveyMilk in their apartment above Castro Camera during a visit to San Francisco and fondly remembers it as “simply a lovely moment of time between two lovers, who happened to be my dear friends.” (2/2)
This tweet was posted on October 11, 2019.
This image was captured and titled by Marc Cohen, whose close friendship with #HarveyMilk and his romantic partner Scott Smith began during their work together in experimental Off-Broadway Theater in the mid-1960s. (1/2)
This tweet was posted on October 11, 2019.
Today is #NationalComingOutDay! We honor and celebrate everyone with the courage to speak their truth! Have you seen, “#HarveyMilk: Messenger of Hope” on display, post-security, in the new Harvey Milk Terminal 1? https://t.co/eGYmHGjUIn
“Two Lovers” c. 1974 📸by Marc Cohen
This tweet was posted on October 11, 2019.
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.
What’s happening at the museum? Our photography curator is mocking up the final layout of our upcoming photo exhibition surveying the life and legacy of #HarveyMilk. Learn more on our website: https://t.co/8wfNNJYeO8 #pride #museummonday
This tweet was posted on June 17, 2019.
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.









