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Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club

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Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club
NameHarvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club
Formation1978
LocationSan Francisco, California
Region servedUnited States

Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club. The Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club is a Democratic Party club based in San Francisco, California, and is named after Harvey Milk, one of the first openly LGBT elected officials in the United States. The club was founded in 1978 by activists such as Harry Britt, Dianne Feinstein, and Tom Ammiano, and is affiliated with the California Democratic Party and the Democratic National Committee. The club's founding was influenced by the Stonewall riots and the gay liberation movement, which was led by figures such as Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera.

History

The Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club has a rich history, dating back to the late 1970s when Harvey Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. The club was established in 1978 as a way to promote LGBT rights and social justice within the Democratic Party. The club's early years were marked by activism and advocacy, with members such as Cleve Jones and Dana Van Gorder playing key roles in the AIDS epidemic response and the LGBT rights movement. The club has also been involved in various San Francisco-based initiatives, including the San Francisco Pride parade and the Folsom Street Fair, which are supported by organizations such as the San Francisco LGBT Community Center and the Trevor Project. The club's history is also closely tied to the California State Legislature, where members such as Mark Leno and Carole Migden have worked to pass legislation supporting LGBT rights, including the California Domestic Partner Rights and Responsibilities Act.

Mission and Activities

The mission of the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club is to promote LGBT rights and social justice within the Democratic Party and the broader community. The club's activities include endorsing candidates for public office, such as Nancy Pelosi and Kamala Harris, and working to pass legislation supporting LGBT rights, such as the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act. The club also hosts events and forums, featuring speakers such as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and works to educate the public about LGBT issues, including HIV/AIDS and transgender rights. The club is also a member of the National Stonewall Democratic Federation and works with other LGBT organizations, such as the Human Rights Campaign and the National Center for Lesbian Rights, to promote LGBT rights at the national level.

Structure and Governance

The Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club is governed by a board of directors, which includes members such as Rebecca Prozan and David Campos. The club is also divided into various committees, including a legislative committee and a candidate endorsement committee, which are responsible for developing the club's policy positions and endorsing candidates for public office. The club's structure is similar to that of other Democratic Party clubs, such as the California Democratic Party and the Democratic National Committee, and is influenced by the Democratic Party platform. The club also has a close relationship with other San Francisco-based organizations, including the San Francisco Democratic Party and the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club.

Notable Members and Endorsements

The Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club has a long history of endorsing candidates for public office, including Dianne Feinstein, Nancy Pelosi, and Kamala Harris. The club has also been supported by notable figures such as Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, who have spoken at the club's events and endorsed the club's mission. Other notable members of the club include Cleve Jones, Dana Van Gorder, and Rebecca Prozan, who have all played key roles in the LGBT rights movement. The club has also endorsed legislation such as the Respect for Marriage Act and the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, which are supported by organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Organization for Women.

Impact and Legacy

The Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club has had a significant impact on the LGBT rights movement and the broader Democratic Party. The club's activism and advocacy have helped to promote LGBT rights and social justice within the Democratic Party and the broader community. The club's legacy can be seen in the many LGBT organizations and initiatives that have been established in San Francisco and beyond, including the San Francisco LGBT Community Center and the Trevor Project. The club's impact is also reflected in the many candidates who have been endorsed by the club and gone on to win public office, including Mark Leno and Carole Migden. The club's legacy is closely tied to that of Harvey Milk, who is remembered as a pioneer in the LGBT rights movement and a champion of social justice, and is honored by organizations such as the Harvey Milk Foundation and the GLBT Historical Society. Category:LGBT organizations in the United States

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