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    An LGBTQ Athlete’s Story: Mark McCabe

    An LGBTQ Athlete’s Story: Mark McCabe

    By John Chen– The amount of vile, degrading homophobic hate spewed and shouted from the terrace every game, everywhere, and non-stop gradually wore down Mark McCabe’s will, determination and desire…

    The Beat Goes On: San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band’s 40th Anniversary

    The Beat Goes On: San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band’s 40th Anniversary

    By Heidi Beeler– On Sunday, June 24, the San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band will march up Market Street, marking the group’s 40th anniversary making music for San Francisco and the LGBT…

    San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band Celebrates Four Decades

    San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band Celebrates Four Decades

    The San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band (SFLGFB), like the San Francisco Bay Times, began in 1978, although the Band had a different name then: the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day…

    San Francisco Ballet, Round About & More!

    San Francisco Ballet, Round About & More!

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    In the News: 5.17.2018

    Compiled by Dennis McMillan– Immigrant LGBT Youth and Supporters Rally Outside DACA Court Hearing On May 15, a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments…

    Ann Rostow: Am I a Bad Person?

    Ann Rostow: Am I a Bad Person?

    By Ann Rostow– Am I a Bad Person? Readers, I have to ask myself a serious question.  I have to face myself in the mirror and ask if in some…

    Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary of the Beginning of California Marriage Equality

    Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary of the Beginning of California Marriage Equality

    By John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney– This week marks the tenth anniversary of the California Supreme Court’s historic May 15, 2008, ruling establishing marriage equality in California before Proposition 8.…

    A One-Day Quest to Try All Shared Scooters and Bikes Available in SF

    A One-Day Quest to Try All Shared Scooters and Bikes Available in SF

    By Louise “Lou” Fischer– If you live or work in San Francisco, you’ve probably encountered the latest so-called scourge on our sidewalks. Not just open drug use, discarded syringes, or…

    The LGBT Dementia Care Summit: Response to a Crisis in Care

    The LGBT Dementia Care Summit: Response to a Crisis in Care

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– “LGBT older adults face difficulties and limited choices as they age. Dementia only makes it more difficult whether the LGBT person with dementia is living alone…

    Ode to Fitness, Family & Our Father

    Ode to Fitness, Family & Our Father

    By Jamie Leno Zimron– My brother Mark, sister Jan and I recently lost our father, on April 6, 2018, exactly two weeks short of his 98th birthday. Through our grief,…