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    Crisis and Care: Queer Activist Responses to a Global Pandemic

    Crisis and Care: Queer Activist Responses to a Global Pandemic

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: LGBTQ+ activists were on the frontlines of activism throughout the COVID-19 pandemic—fighting for health equity, safer sex information, prison abolition, and more. This activism is detailed…

    Celebrating Vegetables at San Francisco’s Greens Restaurant

    Celebrating Vegetables at San Francisco’s Greens Restaurant

    The Gay Gourmet– By David Landis– Celebrating vegetables and female chefs for 43 years, Greens Restaurant in San Francisco is the gold standard for upscale, vegetarian cuisine. From its humble…

    Castro’s Historic Hope for the World Cure Mural Restored

    Castro’s Historic Hope for the World Cure Mural Restored

    Photos by Rink When the historic Hope for the World Cure mural was revealed in 1998, it was widely praised for its theme in finding a cure for HIV/AIDS, for…

    Top of Your Stack – Recommendations from Book Passage 8.25.22

    All This Could Be Different (fiction – hardbound) by Sarah Thankam Mathews This is a captivating debut novel of a young immigrant building a new life for herself, post college…

    Take Me Home with You! 8.25.22

    Take Me Home with You! 8.25.22

    “My name is Zephyr! I’m a three-year-old female, shepherd mix looking for my furever family! I am originally from Tulare County and arrived in San Francisco with my six puppies…

    Rink Remembers 8.25.22

    San Francisco Bay Times lead photographer Rink visited Hibernia Beach on Monday, August 15, and reported memorials posted there, including one for singer/actress Olivia Newton-John (1948–2022), who passed on August…

    The Fog of … Fogust

    The Fog of … Fogust

    By Joanie Juster– Rumor has it that it’s summer, but at my house I’ve scarcely seen the sun in over a month. Fogust is here, and I hold my jacket…

    Monkeypox Is a Public Health Crisis

    Monkeypox Is a Public Health Crisis

    By Tyler TerMeer, PhD– A public health crisis. A community filled with fear, unanswered questions, and valid outrage! A resilient people that have had to rise up in support of…

    ‘Cut the Red Tape: More (Monkeypox) Treatment, Testing & Vaccines Now!’ Protest on August 8, 2022

    Activists were out in force on Monday, August 8, for a protest rally concerning delayed and problematic response to monkeypox (MPX). The rally was held in front of the Federal…

    Will the U.S. Keep Up with Slovenia and Andorra on Marriage Equality?

    Will the U.S. Keep Up with Slovenia and Andorra on Marriage Equality?

    By John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney– On July 8, the Central European nation of Slovenia made history when it became the first former Soviet-bloc country and the 32nd country in…