Two leaders from Israel's largest LGBTQ youth organization were thrilled to be in San Francisco recently, but not necessarily because of the history of slain supervisor Harvey Milk, the Castro neighborhood, or rainbow crosswalks.
They were excited to be in the City by the Bay because it was the site of the founding of the very first LGBTQ youth organization, Vanguard, in 1965.
Vanguard was short-lived, ending in 1967, but its messages fostering LGBTQ education and pride, fighting for equality, and the need for safe spaces dedicated to queer youth lives on today. "We're inspired a lot from Vanguard, the first union of queer youth," Ofer Neumann, CEO of Israel Gay Youth, told the Bay Area Reporter. "We fight for people to be who they are if