Uncle Harvey would have been 96 today, & wrote these words 5 decades ago on how he hoped to be remembered. Please read & share them today in his memory. He exceeded his hopes to be the spark for all of us to live authentic & visible lives all across the globe. #harveymilkday
Heartbroken- Jason Collins has lost his brave cancer battle today! Jason came out in 2013, the first active athlete in any of NA’s four major sports to publicly identify as gay. But Jason would go on to work with me and many others at the UN, on marriage equality and even abroad.
"If roses grow in heaven, please pick a bunch for me. Place them in my mother's arms, tell her they're from me". My 2nd Mothers Day without Mom. Sending love & light to all mothers, past & present. If you still have your mother here on Earth, cherish those calls, talks and hugs
Today we lost a historic leader in the global human rights community whom I was privileged to call a friend & mentor. The Rev. Jesse Jackson believed firmly in fully inclusive equality that he viewed as a rainbow, was one of the earliest supporters of LGBT rights. Godspeed Jesse!
"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter"- MLK
Renee Good Alex Pretti and the thousands who are now unjustly “detained” matter!
“Hope is Never Silent - Harvey Milk
Please let your voice be heard! @HMilkFoundation
Hope is never silent! The prestigious Prix Versailles has named SFO’s Harvey Milk Terminal as the most beautiful airport in the world! The jury pointed to the Terminal’s bright spaces, & the permanent exhibition honoring the globally recognized civil rights leader Harvey Milk!
Even in the darkest moments, when forward seems to be slipping away, remember that "the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice."
In the memory of my uncle, fearless —Harvey Milk— we commit to sustaining our global work with an unwavering resolve in 2026!
47 years ago, I was devastated by the loss of the love & connection of an uncle who personally provided me with a compass to my authenticity. Then & today, I am joined by millions across the globe who also felt & continue to feel the loss of a trailblazer who changed the world!
Remembering today ALL the proud Veterans who courageously served: straight, gay, trans, lesbian, black, brown, immigrant, Christian, Jew, Buddhist, Muslim - all are heroes and yes, “Diversity” is indeed our nation’s overriding strength! #lgbtqi#VeteransDay#harveyMilk
Breaking News: The US Supreme Court has rejected, and without any published dissent, the effort to overturn its ruling guaranteeing same-sex marriage nationwide. @HMilkFoundation#lgbtqia#marriageequality
“As someone who knows intimately about an assassin’s bullets, as MLK said, ‘You can not silence hate through violence - violence only adds deeper darkness to night already devoid of stairs’. I pray for all victims of gun violence - without exception”.
- Stuart Milk, HMF
Deepest condolences to dear friend, Sharon Osborne & Aimee, Kelly & Jack. Ozzy always fully present asSharon hosted many LGBT events at their Hidden Hills home. In what would be his last act, Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell concert raised $190 million for charity. God Speed #Ozzy 🕊️🌈
.@StuartMilk told me he was on board the USNS Harvey Milk - to be renamed for Oscar Peterson - for three days and "no one expressed [to me] anything but pride in the fact" they served on the ship. "My uncle's legacy will live well past the 40 year life" of the Milk, he said.
Uncle Harvey proclaimed in his July 4th 1978 speeches,(before his brutal assassination) “All People are created equal. No matter how hard you try, you can never erase those words. No matter how hard you try, you cannot chip those words off the base of the Statue of Liberty. #hope
I was with my mom @NancyGBrinker when she spoke at the naming of the USNS Harvey Milk — a Navy veteran, patriot, and symbol of hope. I watched with pride as she stood with @StuartMilk to honor a legacy that has always transcended politics. Stripping his name is a slap in the face — cruel, unnecessary, and wrong. We’re fools to think a stronger military can’t also be a diverse one.
I was honored to speak at the naming of the USNS Harvey Milk — a Navy veteran, a patriot, and a symbol of courage and hope. Stripping his name from this ship isn’t just petty — it’s an insult to our history and to all who’ve fought for equality. We cannot erase what Harvey stood for. @StuartMilk
Today would have been Harvey Milk’s 95th birthday.
In 1976, he met Jimmy Carter on the campaign trail in California. Two years later, after Gay Freedom Day, he wrote to President Carter—calling on him to defend gay rights.
Find his 6/25/78 Gay Freedom Day speech online for more.
I am deeply troubled by Hungary’s assault on fundamental freedoms with its ban on Pride events and expanded surveillance targeting the LGBTQ community. Having traveled to Hungary with Stuart Milk -- who accepted the Presidential Medal of Freedom on behalf of his uncle, Harvey Milk, at the same 2009 ceremony where I was honored -- together, we saw firsthand the courage of those fighting for equality in the face of oppression. As both an Ambassador and private citizen, I have long supported democratic values and human rights in Hungary. I know this law is a betrayal of the freedoms Hungarians aspire to uphold. We must stand in unwavering solidarity with those fighting for the dignity of all.