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    Mega Philanthropy: Demanding More

    Mega Philanthropy: Demanding More

    By Derek Barnes– Throughout the year, amid a health crisis and ongoing social unrest, some nonprofits, not all, saw record increases in their development fundraising. Donors who had the means…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “It’s funny how something as simple as the repeated blare of a fire alarm can elicit an entire range of emotions…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “It’s funny how something as simple as the repeated blare of a fire alarm can elicit an entire range of emotions…”

    By Donna Sachet– It’s funny how something as simple as the repeated blare of a fire alarm can elicit an entire range of emotions, thoughts, and physical reactions. When the…

    National Coming Out Day

    National Coming Out Day

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– “I’m coming out.” Regardless of whether you heard this for the first time straight from Diana Ross’ lips in 1980 or in the Trolls movie in…

    LGBTQ History Month: Voting for Our Histories Past and Future

    LGBTQ History Month: Voting for Our Histories Past and Future

    By Andrea Shorter– This October 2020 marks the 15th Anniversary of LGBTQ History Month. Did you know that LGBTQ History Month was originated by a high school teacher in Missouri?…

    Kamala Harris Motorcade: Vice Presidential Debate

    Kamala Harris Motorcade: Vice Presidential Debate

    San Francisco Bay Times lead designer Beth Greene was one of many women voters who attended a rally in Utah on October 7, 2020, ahead of Senator Kamala Harris’ Vice-Presidential…

    AA Helped Me Accept My Sexuality with Pride

    AA Helped Me Accept My Sexuality with Pride

    By Mark Rhoades– I grew up in California’s Central Valley, the only child of a hardworking single mother. We lived with my grandmother and grandfather in a small town called…

    Dean for D5

    Dean for D5

    By Jennifer Kroot– Last November, Dean Preston’s grassroots campaign for District 5 Supervisor prevailed over big moneyed interests in a special election. It’s déjà vu for D5! Supervisor Preston is…

    Excerpt from Master Storyteller Valerie Miner’s New Collection Bread and Salt

    Excerpt from Master Storyteller Valerie Miner’s New Collection Bread and Salt

    (Valerie Miner, a professor at Stanford University and an Artist-in-Residence at the university’s Clayman Institute for Gender Research, is the award-winning author of fifteen books and has just published Bread…

    French Miniseries Proud Is Worth Cheering

    French Miniseries Proud Is Worth Cheering

    By Gary Kramer– Now available on DVD is Proud, an engaging, three-part French mini-series from 2018 about fathers and sons, gay life in France, and the politics and social change…

    LGBTQ+ Families

    LGBTQ+ Families

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: Robin Hopkins and Jaimie Kelton are the co-hosts of the podcast “If These Ovaries Could Talk,” and are the authors of a book by the same title. They’re…

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