2008.54.3

2008
8.5 in HIGH x 11 in WIDE
(21.59 cm HIGH x 27.94 cm WIDE)
2008.54.3


Each of these three signs is made of 8.5'' x 11'' white paper with a message handwritten in crayon, spanning the three signs to label an area as the "Kid Space!". A-B are written so the paper is 11'' wide, and C is written so the paper is 8.5'' wide. A: The word "Kid". Two round stickers (each .5'' diam.) show smiley faces - one in pink and black, and the other in blue and yellow. B: The word "Space". A round sticker (.5'' diam.) shows a smiley face in yellow and black. C: An exclamation mark "!". These signs were collected at the San Francisco LGBT Community Center on May 16, 2008 - the day when the California Supreme Court overturned a ban on same-sex marriage. The celebration began at 5:00 PM that day. The lobbies and stairways were packed with people, who were spilling out onto the streets. The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus performed songs such as "Going to the Chapel," the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence mingled with community members in front of the Center, and hors d'oeuvres and champagne were served. In an auditorium, people involved in the movement for same-sex marriage, including Mayor Gavin Newsom, took turns making speeches on a stage. It was in this room that these signs were displayed. A small area was set aside as the "Kid Space," which was intended to entertain children while adults listened to the speeches. A volunteer led the children in a craft project (see 2008.54.1), and these signs were posted on the wall behind them to designate this as the children's area.

Used: San Francisco LGBT Community Center | Lesbian and Gay Community | Gay rights | Same-sex marriage | Child

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