Through June 10 at the de Young Presented by the New York-based collective DIS, Genre-Nonconforming: The DIS Edutainment Network, (aka The Network), reveals a “DIS-topian” take on the future of…
By Cinder Ernst– Most folks drive themselves a little bit crazy this time of year with resolutions. You know what I mean … making big promises about weight loss, exercising,…
By Jill Soloway– I remember the first Facebook post that popped up, a friend saying, “We’re going to march.” And soon everyone was saying, “We’re going to march.” But then,…
By John Chen– An athlete’s biggest adversary often times is not the opponent; it is the dreaded injury! This unrelenting hurdle pops up at the most inopportune time: when you…
Marking the one-year anniversary of the Women’s March, the forthcoming visually striking book Together We Rise: Behind the Scenes at the Protest Heard Around the World is the definitive oral…
One year ago, an estimated 2 percent of the entire U.S. population participated in the Women’s March, making it one of the largest single-day demonstrations in history. Such estimates do…
Compiled by Dennis McMillan Know Your Rights in 2018 In 2017, California enacted new laws, many of which will go into effect in 2018. SB 219 enacts the Lesbian, Gay,…
By Ann Rostow– It’s that time again, dear Readers. Quiz time! These quizzes are more labor intensive than they seem, and they oblige me to reread my last 26 columns.…
By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– As we approach the end of the year, we are happy to report that 2017 brought major marriage equality victories in such diverse countries…
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