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June is Pride Month! Ever wonder how Pride first got started? We’re taking a look back at the historic 7th Annual Gay Freedom Day Parade that filled the streets of San Francisco in 1978 –– and where the iconic rainbow Pride flag made its debut. Learn more with our host Josh Decolongon and former KQED reporter Randy Schilts.

#Pride #LGBTQ #Shorts #KQEDThrowback
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@kqed

1 year ago

Randy Shilts was a KQED television reporter in 1977, covering queer culture and the emerging HIV/AIDS crisis. He was the first openly gay television reporter in the country.

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@alekseiofbulgaria8167

1 year ago

Tf is that. I typed Jacques Pepin and this shit popped up

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@snyderman001

1 year ago

Actually no, the thought has never ever ever crossed my mind. Just like the other 90% of the population

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@Barrymacockkiner3050

1 year ago

I just want to remember when it ends!

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@veronicajean3612

6 months ago

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