Town Hall Held

The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District held its second Town Hall of the year on Saturday afternoon, June 21, at the Folsom Street Community Center. The event was free, and refreshments were served.

Board President Reika Faust reviewed recent achievements and accomplishments, including the monthly Play on the Plaza events, LeatherWalk, Sidewalk Plaque fundraising, the Golden Dildeaux Awards, the Entrepreneur Training Program, the SOMA Walking Tours, the Holiday Market, Outreach Booths at numerous events, the Safety Forums, and the Ringold Block Party that celebrated the Cultural District’s seventh anniversary.

The work of the Membership Committee was highlighted, including plans for membership discounts at participating merchants, and the recruitment of new Business Members.

Executive Director Robert Goldfarb reported on the Cultural District’s work with the City, including our work to allow bathhouses and entertainment zones, which we expect to bear fruit in the coming year or two.

 

Guest facilitator Jayme Roderick led a conversation, gathering valuable input from attendees about the issues and projects that matter most to them. Discussion covered the importance of preserving our history and culture, supporting our businesses and artists, helping entrepreneurs, and protecting our physical safety and freedom.

Values were discussed: Service, community, culture, visibility, belonging. Providing leadership in troubled times. Engaging the spectrum of the different segments of our community.

District historian Gayle Rubin offered historical perspective. Looking to the future, participants spoke of sustainability, creating strong structures, continuing and revitalizing traditions like LeatherWalk and the Golden Dildeaux Awards, and protecting freedom of self-acknowledgement and sexual identities.

Surveys were taken, inviting participants to weigh on on future Golden Dildeaux Award categories, and District priorities.

There was talk about the neighborhood: what it lacks/needs (e.g. retail and services, more public transport, health care providers, late night vibrancy) what is possible, and how increased and affordable housing can be provided while preserving what matters to us.

Folks discussed how to promote the District as a tourist destination, and envisioned creating ‘the perfect day in our neighborhood’.

The Cultural District’s own needs were also a focus: e.g. volunteers to help maintain and expand our event calendar, and to get venues and promoters to share event posts for greater visibility.

Reika closed with a review of upcoming critical dates and opportunities for involvement, and thanks to all for their time and participation.

Leather Alley at Root of Pride

We are thrilled to announce that we are hosting this year’s Leather Alley within “Root of Pride” at SF Pride on Sunday!

Join us in the sun as we celebrate sexual diversity, freedom, and the breadth of leather and kink! We take it to the street, where we will be unabashedly authentic in who we are, surrounded by our community and proudly stating that “We are HERE!”

 

This year’s Leather Alley features:
– Community: Visit booths from local kink and leather organizations
– Kinky Sampler:  Try a new experience, 
– Open Air Play: Make use of our kink furniture
– Vibes: Live DJs! We proudly welcome DJ Sucia and DJ Beat Rider!
Whether you’re curious, connected, or just kink-positive, this is the place to explore, learn and play.

 

🖤💙 Volunteer with Leather Alley! 💙🖤
We’re looking for awesome folks to help out—collecting donations, handing out snacks + water, keeping things tidy, signing waivers, and spreading good vibes. Be a Leather Alley ambassador and show your pride!

 

The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District:
We exist to ensure there is a lively and vibrant home for our community of events, businesses, bars and organizations in SOMA.
Our communities need and deserve safe spaces to gather, shop and play, now more than ever, we intend to keep that alive in San Francisco!

 

What we do:
Keeping SOMA Kinky and Queer by lobbying city hall to allow bathhouses, installing public art like murals and leather pride flags on light poles, activating community artists and performers, continuing economic development through our Entrepreneur Program, and producing events and walking tours.

Town Hall Taking Place on June 21

LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District Town Hall
Saturday, June 21, 1 to 3 pm
at the
Folsom Street Community Center

1286 Folsom Street
Everyone welcome!
Free!

We exist to ensure there is a lively and vibrant home for our community of events, businesses, bars and organizations in SOMA.

Twice a year, we hold “Town Halls”, to share information with our community and get feedback.

    • Learn what the Cultural District has been doing!
    • Hear our plans for the year to come!
    • Share your experiences and aspirations for the Cultural District!
    • Give us feedback.  Your opinions matter to us!
    • Enjoy refreshments!
    • Become a member, and receive our new Cultural District Pin!
    • Everyone welcome!
    • Free!

Our communities need and deserve safe spaces to gather, shop and play, now more than ever, we intend to keep that alive in San Francisco!

2025 T-Shirt Design Chosen!

Six local queer and kinky artists submitted seven designs
for the LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District’s 2025 T-shirt.

 You chose with your generous votes! 

And the winner is…

"United By The Pleasures of Flesh" by Lucky Soul

“United By The Pleasures of Flesh”
by Lucky Soul

Thanks for your votes!
Everyone who voted will be entered in a drawing for a free t-shirt.
Proceeds from the voting will help support the District.

 The winning design will be on our 2025 t-shirts!

Order your shirt today!

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