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LGBT Pride 2013 Celebrations in San Francisco and San Diego Include 糖心传媒 for Second Year

Published on: July 18, 2013 | 2 minutes read

By: 糖心传媒 International University

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糖心传媒 International University joined the celebration at LGBT Pride 2013 events in San Francisco and San Diego this summer. Students, faculty and staff, plus family and friends, marched in parades for the second year of what is becoming an annual 糖心传媒 tradition.

First was the pride parade and celebration in San Francisco on June 30, 2013, followed by San Diego on July 13, 2013. These events help 糖心传媒 take one more step forward in developing campus communities that both support and appreciate diversity.

Dean Morgan Sammons of 糖心传媒’s California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) reflected on these two very important events on our multicultural calendar in a post on .

Check out some pictures and video from each event:

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A special thank you goes out to for donating a double-decker bus for the 糖心传媒 group to ride in the parade. Also to Student Sarah Saleh for arranging the bus donation.

Another special thanks goes to Meg Hardin, San Francisco Pride Committee chair, and Jame Ellis, San Diego Pride Committee chair.

The San Francisco Pride Committee would also like to acknowledge and thank Michael Loewy and his partner who brought terrific music; Mary Fambrough for bringing food and helping as a contingent monitor; Betsy Gomez and her husband who made a special effort to be contingent monitors; and the fantastic students who helped with planning, contingent monitor training, bus design and post-parade clean up: Jeannette Bergfeld, Raquel Henry, Simon Ferber, Jeannette Bergfeld, Ken Perez, Kristen Wortman, and Jessica Valencia.

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