HD
1976
Harvey Milk emerged as a passionate advocate for human rights and made history as one of the first openly gay politicians elected in the United States. His groundbreaking work in the 1970s championed the rights of marginalized communities. Despite his tragic assassination in 1978, Milk's legacy endures, resonating with those seeking justice and equality worldwide. His courage and unwavering commitment to activism continue to inspire new generations to fight for their rights and challenge societal norms.