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Autumn Mood Swings, November 7-8, 2015. With City Swing

Autumn Mood Swings, November 7-8, 2015. With City Swing

Dance-Along Nutcracker, 2017

Dance-Along Nutcracker, 2017

Broke Bach Mountain, November 18-19, 2011

Broke Bach Mountain, November 18-19, 2011

Here I Am Living Authentically, May 6-7, 2017

Here I Am Living Authentically, May 6-7, 2017

Kickline Fundraiser, June 8, 2019

Kickline Fundraiser, June 8, 2019

LGCSF Fabulous 50s Fundraiser, March 26, 2017

LGCSF Fabulous 50s Fundraiser, March 26, 2017

Love Bites, 2017

Love Bites, 2017

Love Bites, February 2020

Love Bites, February 2020

Naughty and Nice, December 15&22, 2018. Photo by Ziggy Tomcich.

Naughty and Nice, December 15&22, 2018. Photo by Ziggy Tomcich.

Naughty and Nice, December 2019

Naughty and Nice, December 2019

Nightmare on Polk Street, October 27-28, 2017

Nightmare on Polk Street, October 27-28, 2017

Out in the Streets, May 2019

Out in the Streets, May 2019

Passages: A Musical Journey Through the Stages of Life, May 4, 2018

Passages: A Musical Journey Through the Stages of Life, May 4, 2018

San Francisco Annual Pride Concert, 2017

San Francisco Annual Pride Concert, 2017

San Francisco LGBT Center 15th Anniversary, April 9, 2017

San Francisco LGBT Center 15th Anniversary, April 9, 2017

Street Requiem, November 2, 2019

Street Requiem, November 2, 2019

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We acknowledge that the gatherings of the Queer Chorus of San Francisco take place on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone peoples, who are the original inhabitants and stewards of the San Francisco Peninsula. We have benefited from living and working in this place, which is their traditional homeland, and we believe our work of creating community should include the Ramaytush community.