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    Carrying Soni Wolf’s Memory Forward in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Equality

    Carrying Soni Wolf’s Memory Forward in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Equality

    By Kate Brown, Ph.D.– Moving to San Francisco in 2000 was a defining moment in my life. I had just finished college at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and was…

    Hearts on the Streets of San Francisco

    Hearts on the Streets of San Francisco

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– The loveliness of Paris seems somehow sadly grey The glory that was Rome is of another day I’ve been terribly alone and forgotten in Manhattan I’m…

    ‘Add to Cart’

    ‘Add to Cart’

    By Jewelle Gomez– Long ago, when I lived in Manhattan, I sublet my apartment for several months while I moved in with a lover in the Bronx. A friend, Stacy.…

    A Ruby Anniversary for La Méditerranée on Noe ‘The Smallest Things Make the Biggest Differences’

    A Ruby Anniversary for La Méditerranée on Noe ‘The Smallest Things Make the Biggest Differences’

    By David Landis– How many people, much less businesses, much less restaurants, make it to their 40th anniversary? Not a lot. Which is why it makes celebrating this seminal milestone…

    SFGSL Softball: More Than Just a Game

    SFGSL Softball: More Than Just a Game

    By Liz Gonzales– Having played softball for most of my life, I have always enjoyed the camaraderie that forms among teammates, but it wasn’t until I joined the Women’s+ Division…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “Sheltering in place has limited the ability of us all to travel…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “Sheltering in place has limited the ability of us all to travel…”

    By Donna Sachet– Sheltering in place has limited the ability of us all to travel, one of the most rewarding aspects of life. Visiting friends, exploring new places, returning to locations…

    Problems in Philanthropy

    Problems in Philanthropy

    By Derek Barnes– In mid-July, an article I read in The Washing Post, “A Racial Reckoning at Nonprofits” by Sydney Trent, confirmed a severe problem that few are aware of…

    Mime Women Resist and Persist

    Mime Women Resist and Persist

    By Robert Holgate and Jennifer Kroot– The San Francisco Mime Troupe is the city’s legendary, activist theater troupe. Founded in 1959, SFMT satirizes politics through a working-class voice, and is…

    August Is Farmers’ Market Month

    August Is Farmers’ Market Month

    By Debra Morris– The first week of this month, August 1–7, was Farmers’ Market Week, but we are taking the whole month to celebrate and thank the farmers and the…

    Six at 6 … PM That Is!

    Six at 6 … PM That Is!

    By Leslie Sbrocco– Whether you’re living in the San Francisco fog or the inland heat, you can quench your thirst with these six sips for cocktail hour or dinner. Pinot…