We are delighted by the agreement between SF Pride, the Mayor and SFPD.
We look forward to seeing them, and our District 6 Supervisor, Matt Dorsey, marching in the Pride Parade this year.
The world's first city-recognized LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District
We are delighted by the agreement between SF Pride, the Mayor and SFPD.
We look forward to seeing them, and our District 6 Supervisor, Matt Dorsey, marching in the Pride Parade this year.
The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District supports and stands in solidarity with the Transgender Cultural District, the Castro LGBTQ Cultural District, and San Francisco Pride, following the decision by Mayor London Breed to stand in alliance with the San Francisco Police Department and the Police Officers Association by boycotting the upcoming 52nd San Francisco Pride Parade and Celebration.
Please see the enclosed statement for full details.
A large, wrap-around-the-building mural has now been completed at the corner of 11th Street and Burns Place (between Folsom and Howard).
The mural, called “SHOWTIME“, decorates two sides of The Oasis, San Francisco’s home for Superstar Drag Shows, Fabulous Cabaret Performances and Unforgettable Events. It has been created by some of the city’s best-loved queer artists — Serge Gay Jr., Simön Malvaez, Elliott C Nathan, J Manuel Carmona, and Christopher McCutcheon — as a love letter to San Francisco.
Thanks to those of you who joined us on Thursday, June 2, at Oasis (298 11th Street) for the official unveiling of the mural, with honored guests Mayor London Breed and State Senator Scott Wiener, and for the party celebrating the five artists.
As reported in The Bold Italic, funding for the piece was secured through the Leather & LGBTQ Cultural District, in association with the SF Arts Commission, and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence‘s “Queer Artists for Queer Spaces” initiative, with support from Soma West CBD,. Of course, Oasis’ owner and creative director, D’Arcy Drollinger, is the impresario who made it all happen.
Here are a few pictures of the work in progress:
On May 16 and 19, 2022, Cary Escovedo provided Narcan training for staff at the SF Eagle, Cat Club, Powerhouse, and DNA Lounge.
The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District is pleased to be working with Cary, and the California Department of Public Health, to help these harm reduction efforts, and to keep SOMA a safe and healthy environment for all.