Community Partner Spotlight

Jack Beck, Executive Director of TurnOut

August 2021 - Astrid Kane

Whether supporting homeless queer youth, LGBTQ+ elders, mental health, queer history, or queer arts, Oakland-based TurnOut helps match volunteers with more than 100 queer nonprofits across the Bay Area.

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Gert McMullin, ‘Mother of the AIDS Quilt’ and SF Pride Volunteer

July 2021 - Astrid Kane

Helping sew and repair the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt since its inception in 1987.

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Karyn Skultety from Openhouse

May 2021 - Astrid Kane

For 23 years, Openhouse has worked to ensure that older adults in San Francisco’s LGBTQ+ community have access to housing, wellness programs, and a strong sense of dignity and belonging.

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Sister Celine Dionysus from the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence

April 2021 - Astrid Kane

Sister Celine Dionysus gushes about the honeybear nun, her elevation via Zoom, and more!

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Sophia Andary from Women's March

March 2021 - Astrid Kane

As San Francisco Pride announced on Wednesday, we will not be producing a large-scale Parade down Market Street in 2021. Given that this is Women's History Month, we wanted to check in on another large-scale annual event that came to the same decision this year The Women's March San Francisco.

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Okan Sengun from LGBT Asylum Project

February 2021 - Astrid Kane

Okan Sengun leads the LGBT Asylum Project, which SF Pride’s board chose as a Community Grand Marshal in 2020.

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22nd Annual Trans March

Friday June 26th

The San Francisco Trans March is San Francisco's largest transgender Pride event and one of the largest trans events in the entire world. It's always the Friday of Pride weekend and thousands of people attend.

Trans March is a march and event happening on June 26th 2026 at Dolores Park and is not produced by SF Pride.

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34th Annual Dyke March

Saturday June 27th

"The San Francisco Dyke March is officially back! With the continuing, overwhelming support of dyke communities across the greater Bay Area, over 200 dykes have joined our conversations and volunteer committees —we're ready to make history, again."

Dyke March is a march and event happening on June 27th 2026 at Dolores Park and is not produced by SF Pride.

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