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A man in San Francisco has been arrested for allegedly defacing the Pink Triangle, an LGBTQ symbol that is put up every year ...
The Pink Triangle, which is inspired by the badge Nazis used to identify anyone in concentration camps suspected of being ...
Carney is the co-founder of the pink triangle. He says he got a call Tuesday afternoon from police telling him a 19-year-old ...
San Francisco’s Pink Triangle is a powerful symbol of our city’s commitment to supporting LGBT rights and commemorates ...
San Francisco police arrested a 19-year-old on suspicion of defacing the Pink Triangle memorial art installation on Twin ...
Playwright Kirby Taylor dives into a father-son relationship during a time when homosexuality was illegal. Kirby Taylor has ...
The Pink Triangle That Mobilized a Movement ... For the signage, they decided to subvert the dehumanizing pink badges used by Nazis in concentration camps to identify LGBTQ+ prisoners.
A symbol of Pride and resistance returned to San Francisco. Volunteers and organizers say the iconic Pink Triangle has greater meaning this year, with LGBTQ+ rights under attack by the Trump ...
As San Francisco prepares for Pride Week, an enduring symbol of that celebration appeared Saturday morning on the hills above the city.
The co-founder of San Francisco's pink triangle display reflects on three decades of the city's unique Pride tradition.