Rich Kowalewski, Alice Co-Chair after the Leno/Britt Assembly race was one of many club members who worked to establish better relations between the Toklas and Milk Clubs.
Thousands marching down Market Street in San Francisco to support Marriage Equality
Noted lesbian activists Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin
Paul Hogan, Alice Co-Chair after the Leno/Hansen race, was one of many who worked tirelessly to improve relations between the Toklas and Milk Clubs.
OutHistory contributor Nathan Purkiss
Nancy Pelosi in 2003 when she was elected the to be first woman Democratic House Minority Leader
January 1978 edition of the "Gay Vote" newsletter of the "Gay Democratic Club" (later known as the "Harvey Milk Democratic Club") when Harvey Milk was sworn into office.
Al Gore and Mark Leno
Leslie Katz
Former Alice Co-Chair Laura Spanjian, Former Alice Co-Chair Scott Wiener, and Former Alice PAC Chair Rafael Mandelman
District Attorney Kamala Harris
Jo Daly, an early president of the Alice B. Toklas Memorial Democratic Club, who was Mayor Feinstein's appointment to the San Francisco Television Oversight Task Force, and later the San Francisco Police Commission, the first openly gay or…
San Francisco Treasurer Jose Cisneros
Alice Board Member John Newsome
John Laird
Jim Rivaldo, Harvey Milk's campaign consultant and graphic design consultant for both the Alice and Milk Clubs in the the 80s and 90s.
Jun Foster organizing a phone bank in the early 1970s Photo from the Alice Reports Newsletter of the Alice B. Toklas Democratic Club.
Police Chief Heather Fong introduces Theresa Sparks, President of the San Francisco Police Commission
Article about Dianne Feinstein written but Jim Foster