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Human Rights Campaign Action Center & Store

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Address
575 Castro St, San Francisco, CA 94114
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Phone
+1 415-431-2200
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Website
hrc.org
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About this place Human Rights Campaign Action Center & Store

The Human Rights Campaign Action Center and Store on Castro Street is the flagship retail and community presence of the United States' largest LGBTQ+ civil rights organisation. The location on Castro Street — between Twin Peaks Tavern and the 18th Street intersection — is not accidental: this is the neighbourhood where American gay politics transformed in the 1970s, and the HRC presence acknowledges that history while connecting it to national advocacy. The store carries a comprehensive range of HRC merchandise, including the iconic yellow equals sign on blue background that has become one of the most recognisable symbols of LGBTQ+ equality in the world. Beyond retail, the Action Center provides voter registration resources, advocacy materials, and information about the organisation's current legislative campaigns. For visitors, the store represents a tangible connection to the ongoing civil rights movement — a reminder that the freedoms exercised on Castro Street are the product of organised advocacy that continues. During major legislative battles, the Action Center becomes a community hub. The location across from the GLBT Historical Society Museum creates a small civic cluster at the heart of the neighbourhood.

Opening Hours

Closed
Monday 11:00-19:00
Tuesday 11:00-19:00
Wednesday 11:00-19:00
Thursday 11:00-19:00
Friday 11:00-19:00
Saturday 11:00-20:00
Sunday 11:00-18:00

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Andrés Ramírez
Andrés Ramírez Mar 2021

U. A place filled with memories of LGBT rights from the 1980s

Agi Curry
Agi Curry Jan 2021

Promoting Humanitaria...

Dr. Tom Ford
Dr. Tom Ford Oct 2020

Best place to buy gifts and souvenirs while also supporting a great cause. Friendliest staff in the city.

Ty ONeill
Ty ONeill Oct 2020
hsuan
hsuan Apr 2020
Dallas Wilson
Dallas Wilson Mar 2020
George Salem
George Salem Mar 2020

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