Those interested in following the legendary LGBTQ+ event and connecting with community can use #SFPride52 for the latest news and social media updates. The past two San Francisco Pride events have been curtailed by the Covid pandemic and this year will mark the first in-person edition since 2019. Pride is an important opportunity to honor the progress we’ve made and recommit ourselves to the continued fight for equality.”
“Every person deserves to live and love as their authentic self every day of the year. “As we prepare to come together to celebrate San Francisco Pride this year, I’m looking forward to honoring the diversity and resiliency of our LGBTQ+ community,” said Senator Alex Padilla. The mission of the organization is to educate the world on LGBTQ+ issues, as well as commemorate the heritage, celebrate the culture, and liberate the people of all LGBTQ+ communities. The San Francisco Pride Celebration Committee is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded to produce the SF Pride Celebration and Parade.