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MAESTRAPEACE, corner view, mural on The San Francisco Women's Building, 18th and Valencia Streets.

National Pride Service Report: March 10-30

A summary of the recent work conducted by the National Pride Service.
National Pride Service 30 Mar 2025
Eight Tuskegee Airmen in flight uniforms and goggles standing in front of a P-40 fighter aircraft

Why the Pentagon's website reversals are mixed victories

Any optimism you have about restored federal websites should be very cautious
National Pride Service 26 Mar 2025
Ranger-led activity: Read a banned book

Ranger-led activity: Read a banned book

Take some time to explore "dangerous" words.
National Pride Service 25 Mar 2025
Latinx LGBTQ+ spaces the government would like you to forget about

Latinx LGBTQ+ spaces the government would like you to forget about

Six places that will always have Latinx LGBTQ+ heritage whether the bigots currently in charge like it or not.
National Pride Service 19 Mar 2025
Ranger-led activity: Touch something green

Ranger-led activity: Touch something green

This week's ranger-led activity is called "Touch Something Green."
National Pride Service 17 Mar 2025
Roses lie atop names at the National AIDS Memorial Grove, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA.

National Pride Service Report March 10-16

A summary of the recent work conducted by the National Pride Service.
National Pride Service 16 Mar 2025
A magnet with the progress pride flag on it with the quote 'No pride for some of us without liberation for all of us.'

Ls, Gs, and Bs: The US government is deleting your history too

The Trump administration is coming after all of us, no matter what part of the rainbow we identify with.
National Pride Service 11 Mar 2025

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