Over 800 people gathered on Twin Peaks to install San Francisco’s iconic Pink Triangle — a massive, 175-pink-tarp symbol spanning nearly an acre, a powerful symbol of LGBTQ resilience and unity. Once a mark of persecution during the Holocaust, it was reclaimed in the 70s as a symbol of liberation and during the AIDS crisis as a beacon of resistance. For volunteers, its transformation from symbol of division to emblem of pride is deeply moving. Unique to San Francisco and the largest of its kind, it’s a vital reminder of progress and community — on display all June, with volunteer help needed to take it down after Pride on June 28 at 4:30 PM.

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