The "Human Be-In" was a gathering held in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on January 14, 1967. It was organized as a response to the growing counterculture movement and aimed to promote peace, love, and community. The event attracted thousands of participants, including artists, musicians, and activists, who celebrated their shared values and beliefs.
This event is often seen as a precursor to the larger Summer of Love later that year. It featured performances by notable figures such as Allen Ginsberg and The Grateful Dead, and it emphasized the importance of spiritual exploration and social change during the 1960s.