The saga of how a quiet, working-class neighborhood becomes a symbol of gay liberation.MoreMore
This Peabody Award-winning installment of KQED's neighborhoods series, produced in 1997, chronicles the saga of how a quiet, working-class San Francisco neighborhood of European immigrants gave way to a new community that has become an international symbol of gay liberation. The interviews, archival materials and contemporary footage captures the spirit and vitality of the Castro district.
This Peabody Award-winning installment of KQED's neighborhoods series, produced in 1997, chronicles the saga of how a quiet, working-class San Francisco neighborhood of European immigrants gave way to a new community that has become an international symbol of gay liberation. The interviews, archival materials and contemporary footage captures the spirit and vitality of the Castro district.
The saga of how a quiet, working-class neighborhood becomes a symbol of gay liberation.MoreMore
This Peabody Award-winning installment of KQED's neighborhoods series, produced in 1997, chronicles the saga of how a quiet, working-class San Francisco neighborhood of European immigrants gave way to a new community that has become an international symbol of gay liberation. The interviews, archival materials and contemporary footage captures the spirit and vitality of the Castro district.
This Peabody Award-winning installment of KQED's neighborhoods series, produced in 1997, chronicles the saga of how a quiet, working-class San Francisco neighborhood of European immigrants gave way to a new community that has become an international symbol of gay liberation. The interviews, archival materials and contemporary footage captures the spirit and vitality of the Castro district.
Neighborhoods: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco: The Castro is a local public television program presented by KQED.
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