San Francisco Dyke March Is Our History; This is What Its Present Looks Like

The San Francisco Dyke March is the most beloved and highly participatory pride celebration in all the land. The first Dyke March was held in 1993 and organized by the Lesbian Avengers, Queer Nation and the National ACT UP Women’s Committee and had an astounding attendance of 10,000 lesbian-identified women. Throughout the years, the San Francisco Dyke March has grown to the largest in the nation, attended by up to 50,000 queer humans who show up to the march to participate, not just observe. Molly Adams snapped these shots of the beautiful attendees of this year’s San Francisco Dyke March.

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Molly

Molly Adams is an LA-based photographer. You can find documenting life from Afghanistan to Standing Rock to the LA queer nightlife. You can also find her on Instagram.

Molly has written 59 articles for us.

5 Comments

  1. SNATCH THE MOMENT
    new favorite phrase.

    these photos are flipping gorgeous — thank you for sharing them!

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