San Diego leaders commemorate Harvey Milk Day in Hillcrest

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Milk, a gay rights activist gunned down in San Francisco in 1978, would have turned 92 on Sunday

Street signs across the nation commemorate gay rights activist Harvey Milk — but San Diego had the first.

Several city officials walked the along the road, placing red, white and blue wreaths atop four of its street signs. Milk would have been 92 this year had he not been assassinated in 1978 along with then-San Francisco Mayor George Moscone by a political rival. He was 48 years old. “There’s a saying that if you haven’t seen it, you can’t be it,” Gloria said. “Because Harvey existed, because the people of San Francisco elected him to the Board of Supervisors, he created an opportunity for all of us to understand we can, too, serve in elected office.”

 

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San Diego leaders commemorate Harvey Milk Day in Hillcrest

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