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“Pride, from its origin, is not only a celebration, it’s also a protest,” Sharat Lin, a longtime activist from San Jose who ...
Carnaval is meant to honor the diverse Latin American, Caribbean, and African diasporic roots of the Mission District. San Francisco’s Carnaval celebrations started back in 1979.
San Francisco's Mission District was energized on Sunday with the sights and sounds of Carnaval. The 47th annual Carnaval San Francisco, a two-day festival, saw thousands of people lining the ...
Carnaval San Francisco, a free, two-day event which includes a festival and parade, spans 17 blocks of Harrison Street between 16th and 24th streets and features over 60 artists and 400 vendors ...
Reed Cowan and Veronica Macias talk to Carnaval San Francisco Executive Director Rodrigo Duran about Saturday's competition to crown the Carnaval king and queen and planning for this year's parade ...
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Executive Director of Carnaval San Francisco Rodrigo Duran joined host Rachel Maurer to chat about the 47th anniversary of Carnaval San Francisco and this year's theme: "AfroMundo: African ...
"Carnaval San Francisco makes you jump," CEO of CANA Roberto Y. Hernández explains. "Inside it fires up your spirit. And it just makes you smile, and it gets your heart rate going.
The Carnaval Grand Parade returned to the streets of San Francisco's Mission District featuring samba dancers, lowriders and floats and CBS New Bay Area brought you all the action live.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Every year at the end of May, San Francisco's Mission District comes to life with music and dance during Carnaval. "Carnaval San Francisco makes you jump," CEO of CANA Roberto Y ...