Although Deuteronomy 22.5 expressly forbids cross-dressing as an “abomination unto the Lord,” San Franciscans have adored transvestite performance since the earliest days of the Gold Rush. Like many other admonitions…
By Dr. Amy Sueyoshi San Francisco State University’s College of Ethnic Studies was established in Fall 1969 after an extended student strike demanding a curriculum that respected the diverse intellectual traditions…
By Dr. Jessica Fields The Sexuality Studies Department at San Francisco State University was an early leader in university-based education in sexuality. For fifty years, faculty interested in sexuality studies…
By Dr. Deborah Cohler Founded in 1971, the Women and Gender Studies (WGS) Department at San Francisco State University has been offering courses in LGBT studies for more than four…
By Dr. Sue Rosser The Bay Area is world-renowned for its open-mindedness and inclusiveness, and San Francisco State University mirrors that. Though LGBTQ people often find their education disrupted by…
Here we present members of our younger generations, from Millennials to Generation Z, in their own words. San Francisco Bay Times: Where do you see yourself a few years from…
Win Kimberly Win! The only regret I have about my recent vacation in Thailand and Cambodia is that I missed my friend Kimberly Alvarenga filing for District 11 Supervisor on…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity Sister Dana sez, “Donald Trump and Ben Carson could dangle the possibility of independent runs for president well into the primary season next year. State…
Gypsy Love- Did you know that the “Summer of Love” actually started in the winter? On January 14, 1967, the “Gathering of the Tribes” (aka “Human Be-In”) in Haight-Ashbury set…
A few years ago, the New York Times referred to “a battle cry for a new generation of post-gay gender activists,” one that would reach far beyond the familiar four-letter…
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