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Bay Area Reporter :: Twin sisters chosen as SF Pride grand marshals

Queer twin sisters and community activists Melonie and Melorra Green have been named San Francisco Pride community grand marshals, the organization recently announced. The women, 43, are co-executive directors of the African American Art and Culture Complex in the Western Addition. The Green sisters were selected via public vote, along with the Oakland LGBTQ Community Center, which was named this year s organizational grand marshal. The San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee stated that additional grand marshals and other honorees would be announced soon. The Green sisters are curators, artists, and activists who have produced more than 80 exhibitions and over 100 public events, according to SF Pride.

Crowd kicks off racial unity event for AAPI communities in S F

Crowd kicks off racial unity event for AAPI communities in S.F. By Rachel Swan Two oranges. A bag of rice. A glossy red envelope. Betty Hunter beamed as she pulled each item out of a black canvas bag one of 347 “solidarity kits” that the San Francisco Human Rights Commission handed out Saturday afternoon in Civic Center Plaza. “These kits are really intentional it’s not just a swag bag,” said Hunter, who serves as the commission’s educational equity liaison. She pointed to the kit’s other contents, including free tickets to the Asian Art Museum and a picture book with a cultural theme. The one she held, “Grandfather Tang’s Story

Crowd kicks off racial unity event to support Asian and Pacific Islander communities in S F

Crowd kicks off racial unity event to support Asian and Pacific Islander communities in S.F. FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Sasanna Yee, a yoga teacher, leads a breathing exercise as Sheryl Davis, executive director of the Human Rights Commission holds a megaphone for her.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Jordyn Owyoung holds an origami heart during a unity event against anti-Asian violence at Civic Center Plaza, as part of the Campaign for Solidarity.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Buttons with the message “Campaign for Solidarity: End Racist Hate Together” are displayed on a table at Civic Center Plaza. The campaign’s goal is to unite the Asian American and Pacific Islander, Black, Latino, American Indian and multiracial communities against racist hate and violence.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

San Francisco Launches Guaranteed Income Pilot Program For Artists

San Francisco Launches Guaranteed Income Pilot Program For Artists
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