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    Michele Karlsberg: Are there underrepresented groups or ideas featured in your book/books? If so, discuss them. Nathan Burgoine: One of the things about being queer that’s a challenge is that…

    OLOC Provides Courage for the Changes of Age

    OLOC Provides Courage for the Changes of Age

    How do you feel about getting old? People often cringe at the idea, or even the word! They dispute me when I claim the term. Yes, at 70 I’m clear…

    Sister Dana sez, “Unless you are living under a rock, you are aware of gay and lesbian marriage rights achieved nationwide.”

    Sister Dana sez, “Unless you are living under a rock, you are aware of gay and lesbian marriage rights achieved nationwide.”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity Sister Dana sez, “Unless you are living under a rock, you are aware of gay and lesbian marriage rights achieved nationwide. Love conqueers all! But…

    James Obergefell and John Arthur’s Legacy Obergefell v. Hodges is the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that led to all states being required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples,…

    Sexual Shenanigans Happen During The Overnight

    Sexual Shenanigans Happen During The Overnight

    By Gary M. Kramer The awkward comedy of manners The Overnight has Alex (Adam Scott) and Emily (Taylor Schilling) anxious about having to make new friends in Los Angeles, where…

    Harry Hay: The Founder of Us All

    Harry Hay: The Founder of Us All

    It was some time during the 1930s, Harry Hay remembered, when he turned to his then lover Will Geer to share an idea he had. Hay wanted to start a…

    Restaurateur Rachel Herbert’s Brilliant Mix: Cafés, Parks, Music, Art and LGBT Good Vibes

    Restaurateur Rachel Herbert’s Brilliant Mix:  Cafés, Parks, Music, Art and LGBT Good Vibes

    What is the value of relaxing at a beautiful neighborhood park in San Francisco and then enjoying a leisurely delicious meal with friends or family afterward at a sunny café?…

    Ann Rostow: I’m Thinking Friday, June 26

    By Ann Rostow I’m Thinking Friday, June 26 As June comes to a close, the Supreme Court has only a few days left to announce its remaining decisions. The Court…

    In the News

    In the News

    By Dennis McMillan Nation’s First LGBTQ Shelter Opens in the Mission Jazzie’s Place, the first shelter in the country for the adult LGBTQ community, opened in the Mission District, 1050…

    Protecting Education as the Great Equalizer

    Protecting Education as the Great Equalizer

    Earlier this month in Oakland, an obscure organization met to decide if California’s community and two-year colleges meet education standards. The process sounds simple, but the Accrediting Commission on Community…