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DESCRIPTION:50th ANNIVERSARY OF SAN FRANCISCO PRIDE (1970-2020)\n\nJoin a panel of 
 passionate former Pride board members who will share their experiences 
 volunteering for the Pride organization as it celebrates its 50th 
 anniversary this year.\n\nWhen: Thu, May 14, 2020 @ 12:00 PM PT\n\nWhere: 
 This is an online-only program; RSVP: please register to receive a link to 
 the live-stream presentation (link at bottom of page)\n\nJACQUELENE 
 BISHOP\nJacquelene Bishop owns and operates her own CPA firm in the East 
 Bay, serving small businesses and their owners. She sat on the Pride board 
 from 2016–2019, serving as the treasurer the first two years and as 
 president the third.\n\nKEN JONES\nKen Jones joined the Parade in 1980; and 
 served as its first co-chair of outreach, charged with bringing more 
 “traditionally under/non/mis-represented segments of the lesbian and gay 
 communities” into the movement. Early efforts including giving people of 
 color an opportunity to gather and march together as their own contingent 
 and utilizing the Hot Colors Event at the End-up to bring people of color 
 together the night before Pride. He continued with the organization for 
 more than a decade, serving as co-chair and president. Jones presently 
 hosts small groups in an historical walk through the Castro during the 80s 
 and 90s.\n\nMICHELLE MEOW\nMichelle Meow is the former president of SF 
 Pride. She is the producer and host of "The Michelle Meow Show," which airs 
 on KBCW TV and KPIX TV, and online on the Progressive Voices Radio Network. 
 The is a member of The Commonwealth Club's Board of Governors, and she 
 produces about 50 programs a year at the Club, featuring LGBTQI thought 
 leaders.\n\nTEDDY WITHERINGTON\nTeddy Witherington currently serves as the 
 deputy director at the Impact Fund. The Impact Fund is dedicated to impact 
 litigation for social justice. Prior to that he served CMO at Out & Equal 
 Workplace Advocates. He was the executive director of the San Francisco Gay 
 Men’s Chorus (2007–2012), executive director of San Francisco LGBT 
 Pride (1997–2006), and as the festival producer of the London LGBT Pride 
 Festival (1992-1997). \n\nThe Commonwealth Club (non-profit)\n\nThis is a 
 free program; please consider donating to support the Club's online 
 programming during this time\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/05/08/18832922.php
SUMMARY:Celebrating 50 Years of San Francisco Pride (webinar)
LOCATION:Online via livestream
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/05/08/18832922.php
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