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SF Pride Celebration in Civic Center

Location: 
Civic Center Plaza
Larkin Street and Grove Street
San Francisco, CA

About the San Francisco Pride Celebration

Pride Parade

San Francisco Pride has been said to be "one of the last remaining pride events that can truly be called a rite of passage." 2010 marks the 40th anniversary of the San Francisco Pride Celebration and Parade.

The event will be held over the weekend of June 26 and 27, 2010 in the Civic Center of downtown San Francisco. With over 200 parade contingents, 300 exhibitors, and 19 stages and venues, the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration and Parade is the largest LGBT gathering in the nation. The San Francisco Pride Celebration is packed with a wide variety of exhibitors, artists, music of all kinds, performers, dance stages and venues, and fun. There really is something here for everyone.

TOO FAST FOR LOVE

Location: 
The Lexington Club
3464 19th Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
(415) 863-2052

DJ CAMPBELL

Don't stop till you drop at this dirty get down. Shake it, fake it and take it. Last chance to make out, hook up and get down. DJ Campbell spins everything from dirty jams to top 40 and beyond.

Live Bands at the Lex

LIVE BANDS
Excuses for Skipping
Lauren DeRose

Stop in on your way to the dyke march festivities and enjoy these two amazing female bands! Free, fun and rockn'.

ART OPENING: BOYS IN THEIR BEDROOMS

Location: 
The Lexington Club
3464 19th Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
(415) 863-2052

ART OPENING: BOYS IN THEIR BEDROOMS
Photographs by AMOS MAC. Come view these amazing photographs chronicling diversity within trans male lifestyles for the cutting edge new publication Original Plumbing. Do not miss this incredible show. DJ ROCCO KATASTROPHE.

Bad Reputation

Location: 
The Lexington Club
3464 19th Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
(415) 863-2052

Earn that Bad Reputation Thursday night at The Lexington Club. The Lex's infamous Pride Kick Off party. Lose that good girl attitude with DJ's JENNA RIOT & DEE DEE CROCODILE; Get amped with Hosts Gram & Brit, and badass Go-go dancers Madison & Breanne!

6th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival, Closing Night

Location: 
Brava Theater
2781 24th Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
(415) 641-7657
The 6th annual QUEER WOMEN OF COLOR FILM FESTIVAL (QWOCFF)is a 3-day Film Festival, featuring 38 films in 4 screening programs, the majority of which are brand-new films from Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project's (QWOCMAP) filmmaker training program! This year's Festival includes a focus on Queer Native American, Indigenous, First Nations Women and Two-Spirits; four Q&A sessions with filmmakers after the films; and a performance with Two-Spirit artists.

6th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival

Location: 
Brava Theater
2781 24th Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
(415) 641-7657
EVENT NAME: 6th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival BRIEF DESCRIPTION: The 6th annual QUEER WOMEN OF COLOR FILM FESTIVAL (QWOCFF)is a 3-day Film Festival, featuring 38 films in 4 screening programs, the majority of which are brand-new films from Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project's (QWOCMAP) filmmaker training program! This year's Festival includes a focus on Queer Native American, Indigenous, First Nations Women and Two-Spirits; four Q&A sessions with filmmakers after the films; and a performance with Two-Spirit artists.

6th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival, Opening Night

Location: 
Brava Theater
2781 24th Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
(415) 641-7657
The 6th annual QUEER WOMEN OF COLOR FILM FESTIVAL (QWOCFF)is a 3-day Film Festival, featuring 38 films in 4 screening programs, the majority of which are brand-new films from Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project's (QWOCMAP) filmmaker training program! This year's Festival includes a focus on Queer Native American, Indigenous, First Nations Women and Two-Spirits; four Q&A sessions with filmmakers after the films; and a performance with Two-Spirit artists.

Reels of Resistance: Film IS Social Justice Activism

Location: 
SF LGBT Community Center
1800 Market Street
San Francisco, CA, 94102
415.865-5555
QCCA in association with Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center presents Reels of Resistance: Film IS Social Justice Activism A Panel Presentation by QWOCMAP Saturday, May 22nd, 5PM Rainbow Room, SF LGBT Community Center 1800 Market Street, SF (415) 865-5555 FREE Weaving galvanizing films with history, Reels of Resistance illustrates the ways in which art has always been a source of cultural resistance and cultural renewal for LGBTQ communities of color. Art has often been the 4only voice that marginalized communities have had to declare their humanity.
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