SF Pride teams with designer to combat SCOTUS ruling

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SF Pride teams with designer to combat SCOTUS ruling
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The ruling has lead to fears the court will strike down more LGBTQ+ rights, including the landmark 2015 case which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.

Advocates are springing into action after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned protections for the LGBTQ+ community on Friday.

In addition, Devine said she's"working to create a 'Pride Approved' site where other web designers and agencies can show their support by signing up and donating a small fee to receive a 'Pride Approved' package. They can place these assets on their sites and in other marketing materials. All proceeds from 'Pride Approved' will be donated to SF Pride."

Ex // Top Stories McEvoy Foundation closure is another blow to SF’s art scene McEvoy Foundation closure another blow to SF’s art scene, a community bolstered not only by galleries but also schools, museums and non-profits She had created a webpage explaining her reasoning for the policy, but said she couldn't post the statement due to a Colorado public accommodations law. Smith argued that forcing her to comply with the law violated her free speech rights.

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