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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 ...
A symbol of Pride and resistance returned to San Francisco. Volunteers and organizers say the iconic Pink Triangle has ...
As San Francisco prepares for Pride Week, an enduring symbol of that celebration appeared Saturday morning on the hills above ...
Britnee Barnes and her wife sat on the slope of Twin Peaks on Saturday morning, listening to the steady “tap-tap” as volunteers behind them nailed pink tarps into the hillside. It took only a few ...
The iconic pink triangle has returned to Twin Peaks for its 30th year, installed by more than 800 volunteers. Once a symbol of persecution, it now stands as a powerful message of pride, resilience, ...
MATTOON (JG-TC) -- Blake Fairchild has been named as the new chief executive officer of the Mattoon Area Family YMCA, effective July 1. YMCA Board of Directors President Amy Borntrager reported in ...
The Border View Family YMCA. (Photo courtesy of Sweetwater Union High School District) The YMCA of San Diego County and YMCA México have signed a binational agreement to provide resources for ...
BLOOMINGTON — Last December, Bloomington resident Mark Forth was using a rowing machine at the Bloomington-Normal YMCA when he collapsed. He had no pulse and wasn’t breathing. But thanks to ...
The YMCA of Metro Denver offers a Diabetes Prevention Program as part of its Health Initiatives. "The Diabetes Prevention Program is a year-long program that is basically offered to people who are ...
STAMFORD — The city's plan to purchase and renovate the former downtown YMCA — and offer a publicly accessible pool in downtown for residents — was struck down Monday night by a city board.
In the middle of the TV is an upside-down pink triangle crossed out by a red "no" symbol. The pink triangle was used as a badge to identify gay men in concentration camps, and many received ...
Languages: English. LGBTQ+ publications and many people on X (formerly Twitter) have expressed concern over the President reposting an image of the infamous symbol.