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- We've been really busy since Prop 8 passed last November. We've been out in the streets every time the community has marched, and we've participated in civil disobedience twice. We've pub crawled through the Castro to have conversations about the Movement, we've thrown parties for civil rights, we've held a guerrilla screening of MILK in the streets of the Castro, and we pitched tents on the Civic Center lawn on the night before the CA Supreme Court heard oral arguments to oveturn Prop 8.
And from March 25-30, we marched from San Francisco to Sacramento to call for the repeal of Prop 8 and to connect with communities along the way.
We believe that our struggle for LGBT equality and civil rights is part of a larger struggle for peace and for social justice. That's why we've reached out to other movements - Labor, Anti-War, Racial Justice, Youth Empowerment, Violence Prevention, and Anti-Poverty, to name a few. This is a Movement of Movements, because we have incredbile power when we stand up for and with each other.
Sign up for more info, and to get involved with the organizing:
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We are Gay, Straight, and everything in between. Some of us are gender-nonconformers, people of color, or HIV-positive. We are people of many faiths, or no faith at all. We are a Beloved Community, and we are fighting for all the Us-es.
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"A growing number of young people have lost patience with the black-tie slient-auction-A-gay complacency of the organizations that claim to be fighting for our rights but don't want to ruffle feathers. These new kids are friending each other on Facebook and taking to the streets on their own...They have love in their eyes and fire in their bellies and a commitment to finish this fight once and for all. Harvey would have loved them."
-Armistead Maupin (read less)We've been really busy since Prop 8 passed last November. We've been out in the streets every time the community has marched, and we've participated in civil disobedience twice. We've pub crawled through the Castro to have conversations about the Movement, we've thrown parties for civil rights, we've held a guerrilla screening of MILK in the streets of the Castro, and we pitched tents on the Civic Center lawn on the night before the CA Supreme Court heard oral arguments to oveturn Prop 8.
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Events
25 past eventsSee All
- Full Federal Equality Now! Ral...
Harvey Milk Plaza
Wednesday, November 4 at 6:00pm - National Equality March Benefi...
El Rio, back patio
Sunday, September 27 at 1:00pm - Equality & M2S Story Quilt
San Francisco, California
Monday, May 25 at 8:00am - Candlelight Vigil - Justice fo...
18th and Castro
Saturday, August 29 at 9:30pm - National Equality March Phone...
Kip's Office
Sunday, August 2 at 11:00am - National Equality March Phone...
Kip's Office
Saturday, August 1 at 10:00am - Kathy Griffin's My Life on the...
Robert's House
Monday, July 27 at 7:30pm - Operation Shine-SF
Harvey Milk Plaza
Friday, July 10 at 6:00pm - Civil Disobedience if the Cour...
St. Francis Lutheran Church
Tuesday, May 26 at 8:30am - Planning Meeting for Decision...
Kip's office
Friday, May 22 at 7:00pm
Photos
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Links
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WARRIORS: LGBT Night
10:11am Feb 26
Nor Cal LGBT Activism Conference Coalition Kick Off
10:30am Feb 18
Rainbow Pages
11:59pm Feb 12

One Struggle, One Fight
JoinBasic Info
- Name:
- One Struggle, One Fight
- Category:
- Organizations - Community Organizations
- Description:
- We've been really busy since Prop 8 passed last November. We've been out in the streets every time the community has marched, and we've participated in civil disobedience twice. We've pub crawled through the Castro to have conversations about the Movement, we've thrown parties for civil rights, we've held a guerrilla screening of MILK in the streets of the Castro, and we pitched tents on the Civic Center lawn on the night before the CA Supreme Court heard oral arguments to oveturn Prop 8.
And from March 25-30, we marched from San Francisco to Sacramento to call for the repeal of Prop 8 and to connect with communities along the way.
We believe that our struggle for LGBT equality and civil rights is part of a larger struggle for peace and for social justice. That's why we've reached out to other movements - Labor, Anti-War, Racial Justice, Youth Empowerment, Violence Prevention, and Anti-Poverty, to name a few. This is a Movement of Movements, because we have incredbile power when we stand up for and with each other.
Sign up for more info, and to get involved with the organizing:
http://onestruggleonefight.com/join
*
We are Gay, Straight, and everything in between. Some of us are gender-nonconformers, people of color, or HIV-positive. We are people of many faiths, or no faith at all. We are a Beloved Community, and we are fighting for all the Us-es.
*
"A growing number of young people have lost patience with the black-tie slient-auction-A-gay complacency of the organizations that claim to be fighting for our rights but don't want to ruffle feathers. These new kids are friending each other on Facebook and taking to the streets on their own...They have love in their eyes and fire in their bellies and a commitment to finish this fight once and for all. Harvey would have loved them."
-Armistead Maupin (read less)We've been really busy since Prop 8 passed last November. We've been out in the streets every time the community has marched, and we've participated in civil disobedience twice. We've pub crawled through the Castro to have conversations about the Movement, we've thrown parties for civil rights, we've held a guerrilla screening of MILK in the streets of the Castro, and we pitched tents on the Civic Center lawn on the night before the CA Supreme Court heard oral arguments to oveturn Prop 8.
And... (read more) - Privacy Type:
- Open: All content is public.
Contact Info
- Email:
- info@onestruggleonefight.com
- Website:
- http://onestruggleonefight.com/
- Location:
- San Francisco, CA










