- San Francisco Pride
The San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Celebration, usually known as San Francisco Pride, is a
parade andfestival held in June each year inSan Francisco to celebrate thelesbian ,gay ,bisexual , andtransgender ed people and their allies. It is one of the most famous and best-attendedpride parade s in the world. It is the largest parade of any sort inNorthern California and the second largest parade in all ofCalifornia after theRose Parade .__TOC__Parade
The San Francisco Pride parade is a world-renowned LGBT
pride parade . It is held on Sunday morning of the Festival. The route is usually along San Francisco's Market Street, from Beale Street to 8th Street.cite web
title=2005 parade route map
work=SF Pride Committee website
url=http://www.sfpride.org/
accessdate=2006-01-13] The parade starts nominally at 10:30 am, though it is hours before all the contingents are able to get onto the parade route, and the last contingent doesn't leave the parade route until 2-4 pm.Contingents
The parade consists of hundreds of contingents from various groups and organizations. Some of the more well-known contingents are:
*Dykes on Bikes formerly known as "Women's Motorcycle Contingent" (WMC) for legal purposes has several hundred motorcycle riders, almost all women-identified although they welcome all gender-variant people.cite web
title=Dykes on Bikes
work=SF Women's Motorcycle Contingent website
url=http://www.sfwmc.org/
accessdate=2006-01-13] Some of the women are topless, some wear leather or fanciful costumes. The sound of hundreds of motorcycle engines gives this contingent a big impact. They are traditionally the first contingent in the parade; one reason for this is that it's difficult for motorcycles to run reliably at the walking pace of the rest of the parade, so as the first contingent they can move at an easier pace. OnNovember 13 ,2006 , they won a battle to trademark the name "Dykes on Bikes", having struggled since 2003 to persuade theUnited States Patent and Trademark Office that "dyke" was not an offensive word.cite journal
last=Raab
first=Barbara
title=Dyke Drama: A not-so-excellent adventure through U.S. trademark law
journal=American Sexuality magazine
publisher=National Sexuality Resource Center
date=2006-04-20
url=http://nsrc.sfsu.edu/MagArticle.cfm?Article=601&PageID=0
accessdate=2007-03-17 ] cite journal
author=National Center for Lesbian Rights
authorlink=National Center for Lesbian Rights
title=What's in a Name?
journal=NCLR Newsletter
volume=2006
issue=Winter
pages=p. 1
year=2006
quote='On November 13th, the Women's Motorcycle Contingent formally won the legal right to trademark "DYKES ON BIKES."]
*PFLAG , or Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. Usually one of the largest contingents, featuring several hundred people. These are typically the (straight) parents or family members of LGBT people, sometimes marching together with their LGBT relatives. Many carry signs indicating where their PFLAG chapter comes from. It's common to see signs from all over Northern California. This contingent is notable for the swell in cheers (and some tears) that follow it along the route.
* Politicians frequently participate in the parade, as a way of making themselves visible to LGBT prospective voters.
* Churches of many denominations, or religious-oriented LGBT groups, contribute several dozen contingents.
* Dance clubs and LGBT-oriented entertainment businesses contribute several contingents. It's common for a dance club to decorate aflatbed truck orfloat , and have several people dancing on it, along with loud dance music.
* The Leather Contingent consists of lesbian, gay and pansexual leather andBDSM groups.Groups which are anti-gay typically do not have contingents. During the 1990s it was common to see anti-gay protestors in the spectator area along the parade route, holding large signs condemning homosexuality, often with biblical passages. In the 2000s such protestors have become less common.
.
Festival
A two-day (Saturday and Sunday) festival has grown up around the Sunday morning parade. It is a collection of booths, dance stages, and vendors around the Civic Center area near
San Francisco City Hall . On the Sunday, an area of the festival called Leather Alley features fetish and BDSM oriented booths and demonstrations.The festival is traditionally held in the last full weekend in June. This commemorates the
Stonewall riots . There have been proposals to move it to different dates, for instance toJuly 4 in 2004.The independently organized
Dyke March andPink Saturday events are held the Saturday night of the festival in theCastro Street area of San Francisco.Administration
The festival is run by a non-profit organization, the "San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Celebration Committee". According to their web site, their mission is "to educate the World, commemorate our heritage, celebrate our culture, and liberate our people."cite web
title=About Us: Mission Statement
work=SFPride.org website
url=http://www.sfpride.org/
accessdate=2006-01-13 ]The event is funded by a combination of donations, corporate advertising, San Francisco city funding, and donations collected from the participants at the festival.
Hundreds of volunteers are involved in running the festival and parade. Of particular note are:
*Safety monitor s, crews of volunteers who help maintain order on the parade route and in the festival, particularly with respect to crowd control, and participant actions that might be harmful to themselves or others. Their philosophy and training is similar to theBlack Rock Rangers ofBurning Man .
*Medical volunteers, who providefirst aid and medical assistance to participants. These volunteers are typically doctors, nurses, or other trainedemergency response staff.
*Contingent monitors , members of the various contingents who maintain cohesion and safety in a their contingent. They are recruited and trained by the safety monitors.History
The first event resembling the modern San Francisco Pride celebration was held in 1970. Since 1972, the event has been held each year. The name of the festival has changed over the years. The event organizers have selected a theme for the event, which is reflected in the logo and the event’s publicity.
The Rainbow Flag identified with the Gay community was originally created by Gilbert Baker for the 1978 San Francisco Pride Parade. (It originally had eight stripes, but was later simplified to the current six stripes. An eight-stripe Rainbow Flag flies over Harvey Milk Plaza in
the Castro .)"Note": Several facts in this section are taken from KQED’s LGBT timeline.cite web
title=LGBT Pride: SF Historical Timeline
work=KQED.org website
url=http://www.kqed.org/topics/history/heritage/lgbt/timeline.jsp
accessdate=2006-01-13] Logos of the various festivals may be seen at SF Pride’s website.cite web
title=Our heritage
work=SF Pride Committee website
url=http://www.sfpride.org/heritage/index.html
accessdate=2006-01-13]ee also
*
Dyke March
*Pink Saturday , a separate celebration held in the Castro on Saturday night of SF Pride.References
External links
* [http://www.sfpride.org/ sfpride.org] , website of the San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Celebration Committee
* [http://www.kqed.org/topics/history/heritage/lgbt/timeline.jsp kqed.org's LGBT timeline] , list of events in theLGBT history of San Francisco, as assembled byKQED-FM public radio and KQED public TV.
* [http://www.pbase.com/markwp/sfpride08 2008 S.F. Pride photo gallery]
* [http://www.pbase.com/markwp/sfpride07 2007 S.F. Pride photo gallery]
* [http://www.protestshooter.com/20080629Pride/ 2008 Pride parade photo gallery]
* [http://photos.brianwestbrook.net/gallery/3066125/ 2007 parade photo gallery]
* [http://www.patyuen.com/event/2006/pride/index.htm 2006 parade photo gallery]
* [http://www.patyuen.com/event/2005/pride/index.htm 2005 parade photo gallery]
* [http://www.patyuen.com/event/2004/sfpride/index.htm 2004 parade photo gallery]
* [http://www.patyuen.com/event/2003/sfpride/index.htm 2003 parade photo gallery]
* [http://www.shooter.net/index.php/weblog/Item/san-francisco-gay-pride-parade-photos-2007/ Shooter.net -- Photos of 2007 San Francisco Parade]
* [http://www.shooter.net/index.php/weblog/Item/photos-from-san-franciscos-gay-pride-parade-2005/ Shooter.net -- Photos of 2005 San Francisco Parade]
* [http://www.protestshooter.com/2005Pride/ 2005 Pride parade photo gallery]
* [http://www.protestshooter.com/2004Pride/ 2004 Pride parade photo gallery]
* [http://www.protestshooter.com/2003Pride/ 2003 Pride parade photo gallery]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.