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20 Years of San Diego Lesbian & Gay Pride/Stonewall 25, 1994
This banner has most of the same words as B-0128, but this is longer and bears the "Never Ever Forget/Stonewall 25" logo on both sides of the words in the title. At bottom is: "Honoring Our Past--Securing Our Future." The Stonewall logo commemorates the 1969 Stonewall Riots in New York.
20 years of San Diego Lesbian & Gay Pride, 1994
This banner celebrates "20 years" of San Diego LGBT Pride events, continuing "Thank You for Your Pride & Support!" It also commemorates "Stonewall 25," with a picture of a hand holding a rainbow torch and arm wearing a chain with a broken link, to "Never Ever Forget" the Stonewall Riots in 1969.
30 years of pride, Strength in Numbers, 2004
This vertical banner was made for the same pride events as the horizontal one at B-0133: San Diego LGBT Pride July 30 through August 1. The theme "Strength in Numbers is here written in purple numbers clad in white, and the "30" is twice underlined, with a rising sun radiating rainbow colors.
30 years of pride: Strength in Numbers, San Diego, 2004
The theme "Strength in Numbers" is at the top of this banner, with "30 years of pride" on the left, including a rising sun with rainbow colors radiating from it. The dates July 30-31 and August 1 for the rally, parade, and festival are above the place and "lesbian gay bisexual transgender pride" at bottom.
AT&T and BlackBerry are proud sponsors of PRIDE
This sponsorship banner was probably used during one or more LGBTQ Pride Festivals, possibly on an event tent. In the upper right corner is the AT&T globe logo and one of their slogans, "Rethink Possible" (trademarked), and at bottom left is the BlackBerry logo.
America's Pride Board of Directors Welcomes You! banner, 2012
On a sky-blue background, this banner starts with, "America's Pride San Diego July 20-22, 2012," with three streamers of flag-like stripes and stars becoming rainbow colors threaded through the word "Pride." It also states "Printed by hp" in the left bottom corner, meaning the Hewlett-Packard Software Company.
Banner showing map of Marston Point, Balboa Park
This map is like the one displayed toward the bottom of the banner at B-0101, but for a different year, showing different sponsors. South is at the right, displaying the loop of 8th Avenue with Balboa Drive ending at Jupiter Road with booths and areas named with their sponsors, and a guide at the bottom.
Celebrate the past, create the future, San Diego Pride, 1999
The theme for this weekend celebration by "San Diego Pride 25!" is written in six colors of the rainbow on either side of the sponsor and the date July 23-25, 1999. The name of the business that created the banner (Curb Grafix) and their telephone number are in red near the right bottom corner.
Equal Rights! No More, No Less!, San Diego LGBT Pride, 2005
The event theme appears twice on this yellow/orange banner, once under the date, "July 29-July 31, 2005," and once on the right over a basic human figure standing on "San Diego LGBT Pride." The organization name is spelled out as "San Diego Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Pride" toward the top.
ID Lubricants is proud to sponsor...San Diego LGBT Pride, 2012
This green and white banner was made for a sponsor of the LGBT Pride organization's weekend celebration, and would have either been carried in the parade or displayed at the festival, or both.
LGBT Pride in Africa, vertical banner, San Diego LGBT Pride
This banner names several nations in Africa that require "forced invisibility" for survival of LGBTQ persons. Over a map of Africa a question mark made of human faces is superimposed. At bottom is the message: "Special thanks to The Atlanta Pride Committee, Inc for sharing this Human Rights Display."
Out! & Free--San Diego Lesbian & Gay Pride, banner, 1995
The parade and festival theme for this year ("Out! & Free") is displayed here on a white background in flaming letters between palm trees over "San Diego Lesbian & Gay Pride." The year is from a listing of San Diego LGBTQ pride themes on the San Diego LGBT Pride web site., https://sdpride.org/pride-themes seen 4/7/2017

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