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“We are extremely proud to stand with the LGBTQ+ community as we kick off one of the best annual celebrations in San Francisco by paying honor to the countless achievements and contributions of all those who identify as LGBTQ+ and are allies of the LGBTQ+ community,” Giants President and CEO Larry Baer said about the team’s gay-friendly efforts. 'Looking forward to the impact and the support that we can provide for the LGBTQ+ community.'ĬLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINERĪdditionally, the Giants are holding “Pride Day” at their ballpark on Saturday and will host “Pride Movie Night” there as well on June 11-12. 'Very proud to be part of it,' Kapler said. Giants manager Gabe Kapler praised the move and the “impact” it will have on the gay community. 'The 11 colors of the new Pride logo are emblematic of the Progress Pride Flag and signify inclusion and progression with the six pride colors – red (life) orange (healing) yellow (sunlight) green (nature) blue (serenity) purple (spirit) and black and brown to recognize LGBTQ+ people of color and light blue, pink and white to recognize people who are transgender,” the Giants said in a statement.īLM PROTESTER TO NEARBY POLICE: ‘WE GONNA BLOW YOUR MOTHERF***ING HEAD OFF’ A woman wearing a costume walks away from Turkish riot police during the Gay Pride parade on Jin the Istiklal street. (AP Photo/ Tony Avelar) AP Photo/ Tony Avelar. #PRIDE /FOgmex88Lg- SFGiants June 1, 2021 Gabriel Anderson marches with Scouts for Equality during the 45th annual San Francisco Gay Pride parade Sunday, June 28, 2015, in San Francisco.

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