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    There’s No Staying Home on November 6

    There’s No Staying Home on November 6

    By Peter Gallotta– The past few weeks have felt like some of the darkest days since November 2016. Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination and speedy confirmation to the Supreme Court was a…

    Election Day Recommendations and Predictions

    Election Day Recommendations and Predictions

    By Louise “Lou” Fischer– Here we are at the halfway point of “the 2nd illegitimate presidency” (Bush “W” being the first) with an important election less than a month away.…

    Which LGBTIQ Case Will Reach Brett Kavanaugh and the Supreme Court First?

    Which LGBTIQ Case Will Reach Brett Kavanaugh and the Supreme Court First?

    By John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney– We, like millions of Americans, were deeply disturbed and disillusioned by the U.S. Senate’s confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. And as…

    Largest SF LGBTQ Resource Fair to Take Place on October 20

    Largest SF LGBTQ Resource Fair to Take Place on October 20

    By Paul Margolis– On Saturday, October 20, OurTownSF along with the Eureka Valley Recreation Center and TurnOut will host the 3rd annual OurTownSF Nonprofit Expo. This free event will feature over 100…

    Lewis, Foster and Chu for #GOTV

    Lewis, Foster and Chu for #GOTV

    By Andrea Shorter– With mid-term elections just a few weeks away, there are three names that are helping me to stay focused in the work to turn out the blue…

    Invest Like a Girl? That’s a Compliment!

    Invest Like a Girl? That’s a Compliment!

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– A favorite taunt of schoolyard boy bullies trying to bolster their fragile egos is to tell other boys that they do something “like a girl,” as…

    Crossovers Continue Their Push

    Crossovers Continue Their Push

    By Philip Ruth– If you’re shopping for a new vehicle, then you might have noticed some of the factors that made September 2018 a notably slow sales month. Interest rates…

    Coming Together to Address California’s Senior Care Crisis

    Coming Together to Address California’s Senior Care Crisis

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman and Dr. Karyn Skultety– Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much. Nearly a century ago, Helen Keller first uttered the phrase…

    Donna’s Chronicles

    Donna’s Chronicles

    By Donna Sachet– The Kinsey Sicks blew into town and we couldn’t miss one of their hilarious shows. Terrence Taylor joined us at the Marines’ Memorial Theatre for Things You…

    Still We Rise

    Still We Rise

    By Tom Moon, MFT– In the days following the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, I talked with women and gay men who had been re-traumatized by the whole spectacle. I heard stories…