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Pride Month In San Francisco Ends With Restrained Celebrations And Retrospection
The Pride Parade was cancelled for the second consecutive year due to the pandemic.
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — On Pride Sunday, San Francisco usually plays host to the Pride Parade, a raucous, colorful march up Market Street, celebrating the city’s LGBT community but the pandemic canceled the event for the second straight year. Still, there are those who are using the time to reflect on the greater meaning of Pride — beyond just the party.
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There may not have been a parade but people did gather on Castro Street this Sunday.
“Pride this year is back to the basics — of bringing people together in solidarity and knowing that we’re not alone and that there’s other people like us,” said San Francisco resident Michael Kerner.
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