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Summary: Untitled (Press, 28 June 1983)
On 28 June 1983, the annual Gay Freedom Day parade in San Francisco was notably led by twenty-five individuals afflicted with A.I.D.S., a disease that has significantly impacted the homosexual community in the United States. The group linked hands in a show of solidarity and resilience as they marched through the city, drawing attention to the ongoing health crisis affecting many in the LGBTQ+ community. The event highlighted both the challenges faced by those suffering from A.I.D.S. and the broader struggles for gay rights and visibility during a time when the epidemic was front and centre in public discourse.
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