Glide Pride: Randy Shilts’ Funeral
Trigger warning – photos in this section of the exhibit display hate speech. The intent of sharing the photos is to educate individuals about some of the vile discrimination that
GLIDE Forward
Trigger warning – photos in this section of the exhibit display hate speech. The intent of sharing the photos is to educate individuals about some of the vile discrimination that
Everyone coming to the parade, please take 12 minutes to watch the SF Pride Contingent Monitor Training Video https://youtu.be/pIZD1NowH1s This video will explain what will happen on parade day. After
The Original Tenderloin/Mid-Market Walking Tour takes you on a journey of discovery, revealing the true nature of a much-maligned, often avoided and almost always overlooked neighborhood. The thirty-one blocks of the
Glide Memorial Church believes in the power of storytelling, so our exhibit begins with a storytelling conversation with Minister Marvin K. White, Janice Mirikitani and the Rev. Cecil Williams about
Glide Pride On the Map Click here to learn where some of the places in these exhibit are located on the map. Castro Rainbow Walk In the Castro District of
1986 – Pride Celebration Courtesy of the Glide Archive 1996 – Pride Sunday Celebration 2001 – Pride Sunday Celebration 2021 Pride Sunday Celebration 2022 – Pride Sunday Celebration If this
Courtesy of the Glide ArchiveIt’s unknown when Harvey Milk visited Glide Memorial Church to speak. The photo above shows the Rev. Cecil Williams (left) and Janice Mirikitani (middle) smiling and
The surveys of drug dealers completed by the Vanguard Youth and the reports , like The Tenderloin Ghetto: The Young Reject in Our Society, enabled Glide and the Central City
After the Society for Individual Rights (SIR) Community Center burnt down, Glide helped to organize efforts to create a Gay Community Center that could host all the LGBTQIA+ organizations. Intersectional
The Vanguard Youth encouraged the and supported the events that led to the Compton’s Cafeteria Riot. The article below, written by the Rev. Raymond “Ray” Broshears, is one of the