A self-described “Mexican spitfire, screaming queen, pioneer, legend, icon, diva, 29-year survivor of AIDS and Vietnam veteran,” Felicia Elizondo was one of the transgender participants in the 1966 Compton’s Cafeteria Riot. The riot was an uprising of trans women, drag queens and gay street youth in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood three years before the better know Stonewall Riots in New York City. In this special multimedia presentation, Elizondo offers a virtual tour of San Fra...
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San Francisco’s largest transgender Pride event
San Francisco
Friday, June 28
Folsom Street Fair's gay little brother
San Francisco Leather District
Sunday, July 28