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    Too Many Guns, Not Enough Treatment

    Too Many Guns, Not Enough Treatment

    By Rafael Mandelman Three people were recently shot in broad daylight in Dolores Park, just days after a man shot his elderly mother in Corona Heights, just weeks after a…

    From a Tweet to the Streets: Staying Woke on Immigration & LGBT People

    From a Tweet to the Streets: Staying Woke on Immigration & LGBT People

    By Andrea Shorter (Editor’s Note: The popular meme “stay woke” refers to a continuing awareness of issues concerning social justice. For example, many have used #StayWoke at Twitter.) At the…

    The Power of Love

    The Power of Love

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis Three months ago, a young gay couple in their 20s in Aceh, Indonesia, was caned 83 times before a jeering crowd outside of a…

    Trump’s and America’s Very Bad Week: July 21–July 28

    Trump’s and America’s Very Bad Week: July 21–July 28

    By David Perry Even for the Trump Error (sic intended), it’s been quite a week. Though I am traveling in Italy, I could not miss the train wreck with a…

    Our Common Humanity

    Our Common Humanity

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman When I heard that Trump had tweeted a ban on transgender people serving in the military, I was outraged that he was once again singling out…

    Is There a Right Time to Take Social Security?

    Is There a Right Time to Take Social Security?

    By Brandon Miller, CFP Social Security benefits are a cornerstone of retirement income for many Americans, yet deciding when to start collecting benefits can be a puzzle, and the solution…

    Love Your Job but Hate the Stress? Here’s What to Do

    Love Your Job but Hate the Stress? Here’s What to Do

    By Julie Gleeson So many of my clients love their work and are deeply engaged in their projects and teams, yet they still often feel overwhelmed and stressed while on…

    Luxury Sedans in a Changing Market

    By Philip Ruth In the LGBTQ community, we’ve seen great change in last half century. I’m still amazed that marriage equality happened so quickly. Our fight for equal rights continues…

    Curated: Degas, Impressionism, and the Paris Millinery Trade

    Curated: Degas, Impressionism, and the Paris Millinery Trade

    At the Legion of Honor through September 24 Best known for his depictions of Parisian dancers and laundresses, Edgar Degas (French, 1834–1917) was enthralled with another aspect of modern life…

    Sister Dana sez, “I think it’s time the White House fat cats go on a ‘skinny repeal’ diet!”

    Sister Dana sez, “I think it’s time the White House fat cats go on a ‘skinny repeal’ diet!”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity Sister Dana sez, “I think it’s time the White House fat cats go on a ‘skinny repeal’ diet!” It’s Leather Weather, so there was a community gathering…