We are a few days away from Pride officially kicking off, but it's never too early to celebrate. Here's what to expect at this year's SFPride 🏳️🌈
The event "SF Pride Kickoff: A Queer Night of Entertainment" will premiere at the legendary Castro Theatre on the first week of June to officially kickoff off pride month in San Francisco.
"We're gonna get together. We're going to have two film shorts," said Suzanne Ford, the executive director of SF Pride.Ford also says there will also be an excerpt from the play "Conference Cafeteria Riot," a performance by jazz singer Tory Teasley, as well as some dancers to help kickstart the event.
"I think there's a line Reggie, and you're either on the correct side of it or not," Ford said on Target moving their pride items to the back of the store and removing some products from its lineup. "We invite our corporate partners to be on the correct side of history on the side of human rights, especially for trans people. There's no middle of the road and I think that's what you're seeing some corporations are trying to play down the middle of this and I think that's, that's bad for them ultimately," she said.
SF Pride Kickoff: A Queer Night of Entertainment will be held at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco on June 2 at 7 p.m.
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