
"The Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club on November 27, 2025, led the 47th Annual Harvey Milk and George Moscone Memorial Vigil. This year's observance fell on Thanksgiving, yet several participants still gathered at Harvey Milk Plaza at 7 pm. As the organizers shared: "We celebrate Milk's living legacy by renewing his (and our) commitment to resistance, queer joy, and community care, organizing for a more just and accepting world, and building one another up despite the division promoted by our federal government.""
"Duncan said, in part, "Volunteer. Knock doors. Make calls. Show up at City Hall when they try to pass policies that harm our people. Protect our unhoused neighbors, because everyone deserves the right to housing. Stand with our immigrant neighbors. Stand firmly with our trans folks. And, most importantly, organize. This is our community. And, together, we will fight for it. Because, when we fight, we win.""
On November 27, 2025, the Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club led the 47th Annual Harvey Milk and George Moscone Memorial Vigil at Harvey Milk Plaza, with participants gathering at 7 pm despite the Thanksgiving holiday. Organizers called for renewing commitment to resistance, queer joy, community care, and solidarity against federal division. Ajai Duncan urged volunteering, door-knocking, making calls, attending City Hall meetings, protecting unhoused neighbors, and standing with immigrant and trans communities while organizing locally. After the memorial, participants marched down Castro Street to Milk's former camera shop, now Queer Arts Featured at 575 Castro Street.
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