Showing posts with label Harvey Milk Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harvey Milk Day. Show all posts
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Friday, May 22, 2015
Happy Birthday Harvey!
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Happy Birthday Harvey!
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Today Is Harvey Milk Day
Today is Harvey Milk Day--in California—occurring every May
22nd, on Harvey's birthday, to honor the gay-rights activist who was
assassinated in 1978. Harvey Milk is only the second person in California state
history, after conservationist John Muir, to gain such a designation, and is
the only openly gay person in the country to be honored this way.
Harvey would be pleased, I'd like to think.
In 1977, Harvey Milk became the first openly gay man to be
elected to public office in California. Both he and San Francisco Mayor George
Moscone were assassinated less than a year later. Despite his short political
life, Milk has become an icon in San Francisco and the LGBT community. Proof
that when we stand together, we can do anything.
Now, of course, there is no Harvey Milk Day in South
Carolina, which is roughly ten to twenty years behind the times; and there is
no Harvey Milk Day in most states, though some communities around the nation
will be celebrating. But, maybe, just maybe, each of us, gay, and
gay-friendly, can talk about Harvey today, and continue to spread in his word.
It may not be an official Harvey Milk Day,
but it can be a day in which all the things he stood for, fought for, and died
for, are remembered.
Happy birthday, Harvey.
And Happy Harvey Milk Day to everyone else, and here are some of Harvey's words, still ringing true today: This is Sean Chapin, Andrea
Shorter, Randall Mann, Sister Roma, Courtney Walsh, and Aaron Wimmer reading Harvey
Milk's famous "Hope" speech in honor of Harvey Milk Day in California.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Harvey Milk Day
A repost...a most deserved repost......
Today is the first third annual Harvey Milk Day--in California--which will occur every May 22nd, on Harvey's birthday, to honor the gay-rights activist who was assassinated in 1978.
Harvey Milk is only the second person in California state history, after conservationist John Muir, to gain such a designation, and is the only openly gay person in the country to be honored this way.
Harvey would be pleased, I'd like to think.
In 1977, Harvey Milk became the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California. Both he and San Francisco Mayor, George Moscone were assassinated less than a year later. Despite his short political life, Milk has become an icon in San Francisco and the LGBT community. Proof that when we stand together, we can do anything.
Now, of course, there is no Harvey Milk Day in South Carolina, which is roughly ten to twenty years behind the times; and there is no Harvey Milk Day in most states, though some communities around the nation will be celebrating. But, maybe, just maybe, each of us, gay, and gay-friendly, can talk about Harvey today, and continue to spread in his word.
It may not be an official Harvey Milk Day, but it can be a day in which all the things he stood for, fought for, and died for, are remembered.
Happy birthday, Harvey.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
The First Annual Harvey Milk Day

Today is the first annual Harvey Milk Day--in California--which will occur every May 22nd, on Harvey's birthday, to honor the gay-rights activist who was assassinated in 1978.
Harvey Milk is only the second person in California state history, after conservationist John Muir, to gain such a designation, and is the only openly gay person in the country to be honored this way.
Harvey would be pleased, I'd like to think.
In 1977, Harvey Milk became the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California. Both he and San Francisco Mayor, George Moscone were assassinated less than a year later. Despite his short political life, Milk has become an icon in San Francisco and the LGBT community. Proof that when we stand together, we can do anything.
Now, of course, there is no Harvey Milk Day in South Carolina, which is roughly ten to twenty years behind the times; and there is no Harvey Milk Day in most states, though some communities around the nation will be celebrating. But, maybe, just maybe, each of us, gay, and gay-friendly, can talk about Harvey today, and continue to spread in his word.
It may not be an official Harvey Milk Day, but it can be a day in which all the things he stood for, fought for, and died for, are remembered.
Happy birthday, Harvey.
Friday, May 15, 2009
This Is Great. Late, But Great
The California Senate has just passed legislation that creates Harvey Milk Day in California in honor of the state's first openly gay elected official. The slain civil rights leader will be honored yearly on May 22nd, his birthday.
Democratic Senator Mark Leno, who authored the bill:
“Harvey Milk is an inspiration to Californians who believe in fairness and equality. He fought for many of the issues we value today, including access to education, public transportation, affordable housing and protecting the environment. Harvey Milk gave his life for what he believed in, and with that courage and sacrifice he gave hope to an entire generation of gay and lesbian people whose basic humanity and freedom had been denied and dishonored."
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