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    In the News: 04.05.2018

    Compiled by Dennis McMillan Supervisors Approve Naming Terminal 1 at SFO After Harvey Milk On April 3, San Francisco supervisors voted to name Terminal 1 at the San Francisco International…

    Ann Rostow: Hold On, Center!

    Ann Rostow: Hold On, Center!

    By Ann Rostow– Hold On, Center! It’s April. I find myself counting months the way I expect I would count them if I were in prison for a spell. We…

    Lifting Low Wage Earners Out of Poverty

    Lifting Low Wage Earners Out of Poverty

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting– The Earned Income Tax Credit has been an effective anti-poverty tool, yet too many hardworking Californians don’t claim it and leave money on the table. According…

    Marching and Acting to Stop This American Carnage

    Marching and Acting to Stop This American Carnage

    By Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember At-Large– The United States of America is number 1—and that’s not something to be proud of in this case. In fact, it’s something to…

    Take a Break from Rehearsing and Rehashing

    Take a Break from Rehearsing and Rehashing

    By Tom Moon, MFT– Recent findings in neuroscience suggest a pessimistic conclusion: the way we’re wired makes it easier for us to be unhappy than happy. The complex human brain…

    Doris Day Birthday Celebration Highlights Homeless Senior Pets

    Doris Day Birthday Celebration Highlights Homeless Senior Pets

    A few members of our San Francisco Bay Times team recently attended the birthday celebrations for legendary entertainer Doris Day. At a very sharp 96, she is living proof that…

    Business Tips from GGBA

    GGBA Member Spotlight Wooden Table Baking: Argentinian Treats Made from Scratch with Love By Marlow Schindler, U.S. SBA — Wooden Table Baking Co. is an Oakland-based, certified LGBT Business Enterprise…

    Student Voices: We, the Youth of Generation Z, Are the Needed Changemakers

    Student Voices: We, the Youth of Generation Z, Are the Needed Changemakers

    By Lyndsey Schlax– (Editor’s Note: Teacher Lyndsey Schlax of the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts (SOTA) launched the nation’s first on-site high school LGBT course in 2015.…

    Secret Love and Civil Rights

    Secret Love and Civil Rights

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– In 1953, when the great and wonderful Doris Day sang “Secret Love” for the first time, every LBGT American heard a song of empowerment. For them…

    Building Community

    Building Community

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– As many of you know, last year, after almost 20 years of service, I transitioned off the Openhouse board. I am deeply confident that Openhouse’s Executive…