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The first performance the chorus gave was delivered impromptu at the candlelight vigil held after the assassination of first openly gay city San Francisco supervisor, Harvey Milk.
San Francisco Chronicle, August 24, 2006; Hilliard, Russell E. "The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus A Historical Perspective on the Role of a Chorus as a Social Service." Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services: Issues in Practice, Policy, and Research. The official journal of the Caucus of the LGBT Faculty & Students in Social Work.
The Queer Chorus of San Francisco (QCSF) was founded in 1980 [1] by Jon Reed Sims (1947–1984). [2] [3] Initially known as the San Francisco Lesbian and Gay Men’s Community Chorus, it was the world's first choral organization to use both "lesbian" and "gay" in its name, [4] Within a few years, the chorus changed its name to Lesbian/Gay Chorus of San Francisco (LGCSF).
^The San Francisco event was called the West Coast Choral Festival. Members of the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus organized and ran this event as a forerunner to the larger event planned the following year in New York City.; ^ The New York event was called COAST, which stood for Come Out and Sing Together. It was organized and run by members of the New York City Gay Men's Chorus.; ^ First GALA ...
Gay Chorus Deep South is a 2019 documentary about the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus and the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir's October 2017 tour in Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama and the Carolinas. It aired on MTV in the United States in December 2019. [ 1 ]
For this year's annual holiday concert, the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus has added an inclusive twist to the Christmas classic "Silent Night."
This strike had over 200 more employees than the last. A […] (KRON) – The hotel workers of the San Francisco Marriott Marquis are the latest to join the Unite Here Local 2 union. More than 500 ...
Known also for her work with social justice and human rights organizations, [2] from 2000 to 2010 she served as the first female artistic director and conductor of the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus – the world's first openly gay choral organization – and in 2010 she established Singers of the Street: a choir of people affected by ...