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    Ann Rostow: My Time of Day

    Ann Rostow: My Time of Day

    By Ann Rostow My Time of Day I’m up early this morning watching Mika and Joe, to my continuing and profound irritation. Can these two talkaholics get smugger if they…

    A House Divided: The Fair Housing Act and Kerner Commission Report 50 Years Later

    A House Divided: The Fair Housing Act and Kerner Commission Report 50 Years Later

    By Andrea Shorter 1968. Just saying “1968” floods the mind, body, and spirit with memories of one of the most unforgettable periods in American history. If you were “there” in…

    A Fantastic New Exhibit and Book About Our Shared Humanity: hapa.me – 15 years of the hapa project

    A Fantastic New Exhibit and Book About Our Shared Humanity: hapa.me – 15 years of the hapa project

    By Stuart Gaffney How many times has a stranger on the street asked you the question, “What are you?”—as if you looked like you were from outer space? In fact,…

    Keeping Score of the San Francisco Mayor’s Race

    Keeping Score of the San Francisco Mayor’s Race

    By Louise “Lou” Fischer I’m a sports superfan. I’ll watch, and sometimes play, anything that involves a ball or a puck: baseball, basketball, ice hockey, tennis, rugby, football, volleyball and…

    Sporty Cars for Driving Fun

    By Philip Ruth “Alexa, next.” My neighbors who hear me bark that many times per day probably wish I’d go ahead and clean up my playlists, rather than continuing to…

    Tips for Surviving a Volatile Investment Market

    Tips for Surviving a Volatile Investment Market

    By Brandon Miller, CFP The President tweets and the markets soar. His next tweet sends the Dow toward its worst day ever. Months of astounding gains are wiped out in…

    Survivors

    Survivors

    By Tom Moon, MFT The concept of survivor guilt has been around since the 1960s, when it was identified in survivors of the Holocaust and the bombing of Hiroshima. Originally,…

    Resist. Rebuild. Give OUT!

    Resist. Rebuild. Give OUT!

    By Roger Doughty As LGBTQ people, we find ourselves at a moment in history when we all need to stand up and be counted. That means resisting. That means saying…

    Maitri Celebrates 31 Years of Service to the Community at Bliss 2018

    Maitri Celebrates 31 Years of Service to the Community at Bliss 2018

    Maitri has provided compassionate care to our community’s most vulnerable with advanced HIV since 1987. The venerable organization is one of the city’s most respected and valued resources in providing…

    Notes on the Dignity Fund Community Needs Assessment

    Notes on the Dignity Fund Community Needs Assessment

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman The San Francisco Dignity Fund Community Needs Assessment (DFCNA) Report is now available online (https://www.sfhsa.org/about/reports-publications/older-adults-and-people-disabilities/dignity-fund-community-needs). The Dignity Fund, passed by voters in 2016, established a stable…