By Joanie Juster– I was in college at UC Santa Cruz during the Vietnam War. After the fall of Saigon in 1975, Daniel Ellsberg, whose leak of the Pentagon Papers…
While much has changed since the dark, early years of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the needed work to fight HIV/AIDS remains and the compassion of AIDS Walk San Francisco participants is…
By Brandon Miller– Ah, summer—the season of sunshine, signature cocktails … and a surge of wedding bells. Whether you’re tying the knot on a beach or in a backyard, this…
By Jay Greene, Esq., CPA– In the San Francisco Bay Area, your estate—your home, tech investments, or digital assets like cryptocurrency—reflects years of hard work. But government instability, such as…
New York Life has received perfect scores of 100% on the Human Rights Campaign Equality Index, evidencing this life insurance company’s strong policies and practices related to LGBTQ+ workplace equality.…
Breast cancer touches 1 in 8 women—straight, lesbian, cis, black, white, brown, and trans—alike. It can even affect men. It can affect anyone. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It’s…
By Donna Sachet– After such a busy SF Pride season, it was a relief to relax and rejuvenate at the Russian River last weekend. With longtime friend Bob Brunson, now…
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