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The Businesses and Neighbors of SOMA are now launching SOMA NIGHTS! This Street activation will take place on the 4th Thursday of each month, through September, with an exciting line up of local activities. Join us for regular monthly art, food and cultural events on Folsom St (Between 6th-12th).
Both the organizers and the businesses are pleased with the project; Michael Rotella, owner of Rocco’s Cafe, said: “We had good attendance and the businesses saw a 15-30% lift in sales. Some locations saw a 80% increase in sales. Many residents said SOMA felt busy and had the energy of pre-COVID days.”
The next SOMA NIGHT will be July 24, with over 20 business participating, plus a special fashion show activation, music, and vendors, Visit soma-nights.com/ for the latest updates.
SOMA Nights aims to foster a sense of community by connecting residents and local businesses during the Folsom Streetscape Project, which is putting multiple legacy businesses at risk of closing
These monthly events encourage collaboration and creativity bringing together local businesses who have operated in SOMA for the past 3 decades who need local support to survive through the major street construction.
This is an inclusive event for all ages and backgrounds. Walk the Folsom corridor and visit any other restaurants, bars, clubs, art galleries, studios paired with street pop up events
JOIN US EVERY FOURTH THURSDAY OF THE MONTH
SPECIAL FOOD, DRINKS AND EVENTS WILL HAPPEN FROM 5 TO 9 PM BETWEEN 6TH AND 8TH STREET ON FOLSOM
CONTINUE THE PARTY FROM 9 PM TO 2AM AT OVER 15 CLUBS ON THE 9TH TO 12TH STREET CORRIDOR OF FOLSOM ST
The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District has created a new body, called the Safety Committee, to address critical issues affecting our safety as individuals and as a community.
The Safety Committee is being chaired by Robert Costic (bio below), with Darius Taylor (Daddius ONYX) acting as the point of contact for the ONYX leather club.
The committee will be meeting via zoom on the first Monday of each month, starting on June 2nd at 6 pm. Zoom link. To get on the mailing list for this committee, enter your email address here.
Robert Costic – Safety Committee Chair

Robert Costic is an attorney who has spent two decades advocating for LGBTQ community members while building a career in public safety. He served for two years at Google, reviewing law enforcement legal processes and overseeing a team of thirteen attorneys. Before that, he spent six years with the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, DC, as a police officer, investigator, and part of the Special Liaison Branch, responding to incidents involving hate crimes, domestic violence, and mental health crises within the LGBTQ community. Robert is currently president of PFLAG San Francisco, which provides support, education, and advocacy for LGBTQ people and the families who love them. He lives in SoMa with his husband and two cats.
You can contact him at safety-committee-chair@sflcd.org.
Darius Taylor – ONYX Representative

Darius Taylor (Daddius ONYX) is a proud member of ONYX, a national organization and brotherhood dedicated to the support, education, and celebration of leathermen of color. As a licensed clinical social worker, therapist, and university professor, he brings a deep commitment to healing, connection, and community care. Grounded in both professional expertise and personal passion, he works to create spaces where all community members can feel safe, affirmed, and joyful.
On Thursday, May 29, the LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District sponsored a multi-part discussion on the actions folks can take now for their personal safety, advocating for our community and overdose prevention.
Roughly 30 community members attended. They viewed a brand new video produced by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence entitled ” Safety First, Sexy Second”, about ways to add a layer of personal safety to night life and encounters with new people.
Race Bannon offered important suggestions for advocacy for our community, including meaningful actions we can take to move our community’s interest forward in this perilous time. A copy of his Advocacy Tips page can be found here.
Brent Heinze discussed the Safety Blows campaign, and distributed safety whistles to all,
Unfortunately, Ms. SF Leather Madam Folly was unable to attend, but free Narcan and Fentenyl test strips were offered, and a video slide show about how to use them was shown.
The event also introduced Robert Costic and Darius Taylor, who are heading up the Cultural District’s new Safety Committee, Attendees were invited to join this committee, which will be meeting on the first Monday of each month, starting on June 2nd at 6pm.
There was time for Q&A, and a number of timely announcements.
Overall, the event addressed issues that have recently become critical to our communities in these uncertain times — a time when we need to band together to protect ourselves and each other.