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SF’s 2020 Pride Festival & Parade Officially Canceled

Disappointing news, but Pride hopes to have a full calendar of virtual events for June and beyond
By - posted 4/14/2020 No Comment

We have some disappointing news to share today that was all but inevitable.

After weeks of evaluating all possible solutions, San Francisco Pride announces that this year’s Parade and Celebration, originally scheduled for Saturday & Sunday, June 27-28, will not take place as planned. Read the full press release.

We know this will leave many of you downhearted right when we all need good news the most, but public health and the safety of the Bay Area’s LGBTQ+ communities are paramount.

However, we are working with other Pride organizations worldwide on a full calendar of virtual events for Pride Month and beyond. This year’s theme is still Generations of Hope, and we hope to see all our friends and allies soon.

 

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News from @sanfranciscopride: We have some disappointing news to share today. After weeks of evaluating all possible solutions, San Francisco Pride announces that this year’s Parade and Celebration, originally scheduled for Saturday & Sunday, June 27-28, will not take place as planned. Please see sfpride.org for our full statement. We know this will leave many of you downhearted right when we all need good news the most, but public health and the safety of the Bay Area’s LGBTQ+ communities are paramount. However, we are working with other Pride organizations worldwide on a full calendar of virtual events for Pride Month and beyond. This year’s theme is still Generations of Hope, and we hope to see all our friends and allies soon. In solidarity, San Francisco Pride

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