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    Are We Really Recovering?

    Are We Really Recovering?

    By Derek Barnes– One fundamental question many people are asking themselves these days is, “Have we turned the corner yet in this recovery?” I’ve asked myself the same question, but…

    Juan, Kimberly, Oscar, Amanda

    Juan, Kimberly, Oscar, Amanda

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– Stanley, Rodolfo, Antonio, Darryl, Angel, Luis, Cory, Tevin, Deonka, Simon, Leroy, Mercedez, Peter, Juan, Paul, Frank, Miguel, Javier, Jason, Eddie, Anthony, Christopher, Alejandro, Brenda,…

    Importance of Celebrating Pride

    By Michael Gunther– Every June we have the opportunity to come together, as a community, to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride to commemorate our community, advocate for our rights, and to gain…

    GGBA Member Spotlight: Scott Gatz of Q.Digital, Inc.

    For Pride we are proud to highlight Scott Gatz of Q.Digital, whose brands include Queerty, GayCities, LGBTQ Nation, and INTO. The company has been a trusted voice for the LGBTQ…

    A Financial Lesson to Take from the Pandemic

    A Financial Lesson to Take from the Pandemic

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– This Pride Month, let’s pat ourselves on the back for how well the Bay Area has handled the pandemic. We can be proud of following prevailing…

    Size Matters with Trucks

    By Philip Ruth– “Keep it small, and make sure it fits my garage.” That’s usually among the first things I hear from clients looking for a new ride. San Francisco’s…

    Richard Barnfield: For the Love of Ganymede

    Richard Barnfield: For the Love of Ganymede

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– When 20-year-old Richard Barnfield published The Affectionate Shepherd in 1594,he scandalized and outraged public propriety with his explicitly homosexual versifying. With exquisite poetic detail, his work…

    What to Watch at Frameline45

    What to Watch at Frameline45

    By Gary M. Kramer– The 45th edition of the Frameline Film Festival will take place June 10–27 both in theaters—at the Fort Mason Flix Drive-in, the Castro, and the Roxie—as…

    Filmmaker Will Zang’s Impossible Choice

    Filmmaker Will Zang’s Impossible Choice

    By Jennifer Kroot– Will Zang has an impossible choice to make in his new film The Leaf, a first-person, poetic, short documentary with a vulnerable tone that may bring you…

    More LGBTQ Welcoming Senior Housing Coming to San Francisco

    More LGBTQ Welcoming Senior Housing Coming to San Francisco

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– San Francisco is building more affordable housing welcoming to LGBTQ+ seniors. The San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development has selected Openhouse, the city’s LGBTQ+ senior…