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SF Pride GM Master List 2020 Tabloid.Indd HISTORICAL GRAND MARSHAL AND HONOREE LIST 13 Reasons Why Cast 2017 Celebrity Gilbert Baker 2012 Awardee Mike Shriver 2016 Lifetime Achievement Aaron Belkin, Dr. 2011 Community Grand Marshal GLBT Historical Soc. & Mus. 2011 Organizational (Local) Mike Wong 2020 Awardee ACLU of NorCal 2012 Organizational Graham Norton 2004 Celebrity Miss Major Griffi n-Gracy 2014 Community Grand Marshal Alan Selby, Daddy 2003 Honorary Graylin K. Thorton 2011 Community Grand Marshal Mitcho Thompson 2004 Honorary Alan Cumming 2004 Celebrity Gus Van Sant 2008 Celebrity Molly McKay 2009 Community Grand Marshal Alec Mapa 2005 Celebrity Gwen Smith 2004 Honorary Mondo Guerra 2013 Celebrity Guest Aleem Raja 2003 Honorary Hamilton, Cast of 2017 Celebrity Monica Helms 2015 Awardee Alex Newell 2013 Celebrity Hank Wilson 2003 Community Grand Marshal Morningstar Vancil 2012 Community Grand Marshal Alex U. Inn 2017 Community Grand Marshal Happy Hyder 2004 Community Grand Marshal Mrs. Vera Newman 2019 Community Grand Marshal Ali Marrero Calderon 2018 Honoree Harry Lit 2015 Awardee NAACP (CA Local Branch) 2009 Organizational Alice Walker 2010 Celebrity Harry Britt 1986 Grand Marshal NCLR 2017 Awardee Alicia Garza 2015 Community Grand Marshal Harry Hay 1999 Grand Marshal NIA Collective 2019 Honoree All Past Community GMs 2010 Community Grand Marshal Heklina 2003 Honorary Noah’s Ark Cast 2007 Celebrity Alvin Baum 2013 Lifetime Achievement Heklina 2004 Community Grand Marshal Olga Talamante 2012 Community Grand Marshal Amy Sueyoshi 2017 Community Grand Marshal Helen Zia 2009 Community Grand Marshal Olympia Dukakis 2011 Celebrity Andrea Shorter 2009 Community Grand Marshal Holly Near 1987 Grand Marshal Ongina 2009 Celebrity Guest Andy Bell 2010 Celebrity Honey Labrador 2006 Celebrity Our Lady J 2018 Celebrity Angie Fa 1993 Grand Marshal Hoover Lee 2002 Community Grand Marshal Orange is the New Black Cast 2017 Celebrity Anthony Wayne 2015 Celebrity Guest Howard Rosenman, MILK 2009 Celebrity Page Hodel 2007 Community Grand Marshal APIENC (API Equality NorCal) 2019 Organizational Howard Wallace 2004 Honorary Pamela Peniston 2018 Awardee Aria Sa’id 2018 Awardee Ian McKellen, Sir 2002 Celebrity Pat Norman 2007 Lifetime Achievement Armistead Maupin 2003 Celebrity Ilene Chaiken 2005 Celebrity Patrick Carney 2015 Awardee AudreyJoseph 2015 Awardee Ilene Chaiken 2009 Celebrity Peggy Moore 2005 Community Grand Marshal Backstreet Boys 2010 Celebrity Immigration Equality 2004 Organizational Penny Nixon, Dr. Rev. 2005 Community Grand Marshal BAATS 2017 Awardee James Hormel, Amb.r 2010 Lifetime Achievement Perry Lang 2013 Community Grand Marshal Barney Frank 2014 Celebrity Guest James Broughton 1987 Grand Marshal PAWS 2005 Organizational Barry Saiff 2002 Honorary James Hormel, Amb. 2005 Community Grand Marshal PFLAG 1999 Organizational Bay Area Youth Summit 2013 Organizational Jane Spahr, Rev/ Dr. 2020 Community Grand Marshal Phyllis Lyon 2000 Community Grand Marshal BeBe Sweetbriar 2013 Community Grand Marshal Janet Mock 2014 Celebrity Prancing Elites 2014 Special Guests Belo Cipriani 2015 Community Grand Marshal Janetta Johnson 2016 Community Grand Marshal Prathiba Parmar 1995 Grand Marshal Betty Sullivan, Dr. 2013 Community Grand Marshal Jay Mercado 2009 Celebrity Guest Rahn Fudge 2003 Honorary Bill Beasley 2009 Lifetime Achievement JC Jones 2012 Celebrity Rainbow World Fund 2007 Organizational Billie Cooper, Ms 2019 Community Grand Marshal Jennifer Beals 2006 Celebrity Randy Burns 2005 Community Grand Marshal Billy Curtis 2018 Community Grand Marshal Jennifer Orthwein 2018 Awardee Randy Harrison 2016 Celebrity Guest Blackberri 2017 Awardee Jeremy Valdez 2011 Celebrity Guest Raven Light 2003 Honorary #BlackLivesMatter 2016 Organizational Jerry Goldstein 2015 Awardee Ray Tilton 2004 Honorary Bob Haas 2019 Honoree Jesse Costello-Good 1997 Grand Marshal Rebecca Prozan 2012 Community Grand Marshal Brett Andrews 2008 Honorary Jewelle Gomez 2018 Lifetime Achievement Reichen Lehmkuhl 2006 Celebrity Brett Andrews 2017 Awardee Jewlyes Gutierrez 2014 Community Grand Marshal Richmond Ermet Aid Found. 2019 Honoree Brian Basinger 2015 Community Grand Marshal Jim Obergefell 2015 Celebrity Guest Rick Welts 2015 Celebrity Brian Busta 2018 Community Grand Marshal Joan Benoit 2008 Community Grand Marshal Rita Rockett 1986 Grand Marshal Brooke Oliver 2012 Awardee Joanie Juster 2016 Awardee Robert Haaland 2004 Honorary Bruce Cohen, MILK Movie 2009 Celebrity Joanne Keatley 2004 Honorary Robert Jobe 2003 Honorary Bruce Vilanch 2004 Celebrity Joe Hawkins 2009 Community Grand Marshal Robert Williams 2004 Honorary CalperniaAddams 2009 Celebrity Guest Joey Cain 2008 Community Grand Marshal Robert Bernardo 2006 Community Grand Marshal Calvin Gipson 2004 Community Grand Marshal John Manzon-Santos 2003 Honorary Robert Haaland 2007 Community Grand Marshal Candace Gingrich 1995 Grand Marshal John Lewis 2007 Community Grand Marshal Roberta Kaplan 2014 Celebrity CarmenCarrera 2012 Celebrity John Newsome 2007 Community Grand Marshal Roger Ross Williams 2013 Celebrity Carol Queen, Dr. 2001 Community Grand Marshal José & Luis Xtravaganza 2018 Celebrity Roland Stringfellow, Rev. 2011 Community Grand Marshal Carol Queen, Dr. 2008 Honorary José Julio Sarria 1995 Grand Marshal Ron Wong 2011 Honorary Carole Migden 2001 Community Grand Marshal José Julio Sarria 2005 Lifetime Achievement Ross Mathews 2014 Celebrity Carolyn Laub 2003 Honorary Juan Hernandez 1985 Grand Marshal Sabrina Sojourner 1997 Grand Marshal Carolyn Wysinger 2018 Awardee Juanita MORE! 2005 Community Grand Marshal Sal Hopkins 2003 Honorary Cassandra Cass, Strut 2017 Celebrity Guest Judy Grahn 2014 Lifetime Achievement Sal Rosselli 2006 Community Grand Marshal Cecil Williams, Rev. 2003 Lifetime Achievement Judy Dlugacz 2015 Community Grand Marshal Sally Miller Gearhart 2016 Awardee Cecillia Chung 2006 Community Grand Marshal Julia & Sam Thoron 2015 Awardee Sampson McCormick 2019 Awardee Charo 2008 Celebrity Guest Julius Turman 2008 Community Grand Marshal SF L/G Freedom Band 2018 Organizational Chaz Bono 2011 Celebrity Kamala Harris 2013 Community Grand Marshal SF Gay Men’s Chorus 2017 Organizational CHEER SF 2010 Organizational Karen Oliveto, Rev. 2004 Honorary SF LGBT Comm. Center 2002 Organizational Chelsea Manning 2014 Honorary Kate Kendell 2004 Honorary Sarah Silverman 2012 Celebrity Cheryl Dunye 2019 Awardee Kate Kendell 2018 Honoree Shannon Minter 2008 Honorary Cheyenne Jackson 2013 Celebrity Kate Raphael 2004 Community Grand Marshal Shannon Minter 2009 Community Grand Marshal Chili D 2013 Community Grand Marshal Kathleen McGuire, Dr. 2006 Community Grand Marshal Sharon Gless 2002 Celebrity China Silk 2019 Awardee Keith Meinhold 1993 Grand Marshal Sharon McNight 1986 Grand Marshal Chris Carnes 2017 Community Grand Marshal Kenneth Monteiro 2013 Community Grand Marshal Shaun Haines 2018 Awardee Christina Remington 2011 Community Grand Marshal Kent Khounsombath 1997 Grand Marshal Shawna Virago 2002 Community Grand Marshal Christopher Senyonjo, Bish. 2012 Community Grand Marshal Kevin Schaub 2004 Honorary Shirley Tan 2009 Celebrity Guest Christopher Lee 2002 Community Grand Marshal Kim Corsaro 1996 Grand Marshal Silas Howard 2018 Celebrity Guest Cleve Jones 2020 Awardee Kin Folkz 2018 Community Grand Marshal Sister Roma 2012 Community Grand Marshal Cloris Leachman 2009 Celebrity Kristen Beck 2019 Celebrity Guest Sisters of Per. Indulgence 2001 Organizational Cristal Veronika 2019 Honoree Ladies of Transcendent 2016 Celebrity Snatch 2003 Honorary Cristy Chung 2006 Community Grand Marshal LaKisha Hoffman 2011 Celebrity Guest Soni Wolf 2018 Community Grand Marshal Crystal Jang 2013 Community Grand Marshal Lance Toma 2020 Community Grand Marshal StormMiguel Florez 2020 Community Grand Marshal Cyndi Lauper 2008 Celebrity Lancy Woo 2006 Community Grand Marshal Stuart Gaffney 2007 Community Grand Marshal Cynthia Goldstein 2004 Honorary Lani Ka’ahamanu 1994 Grand Marshal Stuart Milk 2008 Community Grand Marshal Dan Nicoletta, MILK Movie 2009 Celebrity Larry Brinkin 2003 Honorary Subhi Nahas 2017 Awardee Dan Choi, Lt. 2009 Celebrity Larry Yang 2016 Community Grand Marshal Susan Leal 2002 Community Grand Marshal Danielle Castro 2017 Community Grand Marshal Laura Espinoza 2007 Community Grand Marshal Susie Bright 2011 Honorary Darryl Stephens 2009 Celebrity Guest Lawrence Wong 2003 Honorary Suzie Wong, Empress 2004 Honorary Davina Kotulski 2009 Community Grand Marshal Leffew Family 2013 Awardee Tabatha Coffey 2013 Celebrity Deana Dawn 2016 Awardee Lenn Keller 2020 Lifetime Achievement Tales of the City Cast, Netfl ix 2019 Celebrity Del Martin 2000 Community Grand Marshal Lenny Broberg 2004 Honorary Ted McIlvenna, Dr. 2014 Awardee Dennis Peron 1997 Grand Marshal Leslie Jordan 2008 Celebrity Guest Teresa Sparks 2008 Lifetime Achievement Dolores Caruthers 2007 Community Grand Marshal LGBT Asylum Project 2020 Organizational Terry Beswick 2020 Community Grand Marshal Donna Personna 2019 Lifetime Achievement Lisa Chun 2002 Honorary Terry Person-Harris 2003 Community Grand Marshal Donna Sachet 2005 Community Grand Marshal Lynn Breedlove 2003 Honorary Therese “Terry” Stewart 2011 Community Grand Marshal Dossie Easton 2004 Honorary Lyon-Martin Health Services 2019 Awardee Thomas Roberts 2013 Celebrity Dot Jones 2012 Celebrity Mabel Teng 2004 Community Grand Marshal Tina Phillips 2008 Honorary Drago Renteria 1995 Grand Marshal Maggi Rubenstein, Dr. 1992 Grand Marshal Tita Aida/Nikki Calma 2015 Awardee Duane Cramer 2001 Community Grand Marshal Mama Sandy Reinhardt
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