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The display spans nearly an acre of the hillside – visible to drivers navigating San Francisco’s freeways and bridges, as ...
In the middle of the TV is an upside-down pink triangle crossed out by a red "no" symbol. The pink triangle was used as a badge to identify gay men in concentration camps, and many received ...
With Pride Month officially kicking off on Sunday, the 30th Anniversary Pink Triangle art installation on Twin Peaks is set ...
For over 40 years, the Pride flag has represented the LGBTQ+ community. Here is the history of how the flag came to be.
City leaders and LGBTQ+ advocates across San Francisco marked the official start of Pride Month on Friday with events that celebrated community and underscored the activism at Pride's core. From Twin ...
Trump posted a link to an article, which displayed a preview of the featured illustration of an upside-down pink triangle with a red slash through it. It was not clear whether he read the article ...
Pink Triangle founder Patrick Carney came to KTVU to discuss one of the most recognizable, and certainly, the largest display at Pride Month, each year in San Francisco.
Installation of the 29th Pink Triangle was completed Saturday with a dedication ceremony. Activists say with LGBTQ rights under attack across the country, the triangle is taking on renewed meaning.
“A pink triangle went up, rather than a rainbow flag – there are plenty of those in the Castro,” Carney said, “People thought it was just another abstract, colorful symbol for the gay communit ...