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‘Queer Visions’ uncovers artifacts of San Francisco’s LGBTQ history, from drag parties to the AIDS crisis

Tucked within a housing complex at Haight and Laguna streets, the Haight Street Art Center is hosting one of its first shows since pandemic restrictions relented, “Queer Visions,” through Aug. 15 to pay homage to those who came before and helped guide the current community into the present. As the center’s executive director Kelly Harris says, it takes a hard look “into where you come from, to know where you’re going.”

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