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    San Francisco Dykes on Bikes® Women’s Motorcycle Contingent Celebrates 45 Years at the Front

    San Francisco Dykes on Bikes® Women’s Motorcycle Contingent Celebrates 45 Years at the Front

    By Kate Brown, Ph.D., Editing by Elisabeth Warren, Sheila Malone, and Brooke Oliver– Revving engines, loud pipes, and cheering passengers of the San Francisco Dykes on Bikes® Women’s Motorcycle Contingent…

    U.K., Germany, Australia, and Portland Dykes on Bikes® Honor the 45th Anniversary of the Organization and San Francisco Chapter

    2021 marks not only the 45th Anniversary of the San Francisco Dykes on Bikesâ, but also of the organization as a whole since San Francisco is home to the mother…

    Dykes on Bikes® and Amelia’s

    LGBTQ community leader Rikki Streicher (1922–1994) opened Amelia’s bar and dance club in 1978 at 647 Valencia Street in the Mission District. Streicher named it after the legendary aviation pioneer…

    Perseverance Paying Off in Chile

    Perseverance Paying Off in Chile

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– It’s nearly 10,000 miles from Utqiagvik, Alaska, the northernmost community in the United States to Cape Horn at the southernmost tip of Chile. But…

    The Need to Diversify Juries

    The Need to Diversify Juries

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting– It is our civic duty to serve on a jury. But many Americans are unable to participate in our democracy because they cannot afford to take…

    Let’s Set Speed Limits to Enhance Public Safety

    Let’s Set Speed Limits to Enhance Public Safety

    By Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember At-Large– On June 15, 2021, the Oakland City Council unanimously passed my resolution in support of Assembly Bill 43 (Friedman), which will provide more…

    In Memoriam

    Joan Zimmerman (1936–2021): President of Hadassah, Co-Owner of The Lavender Pages, ‘The Ambassador’ of Fountaingrove Lodge Joan “Joanie” Zimmerman was born on July 25, 1936, and died on her birthday this year.…

    Spotlight on the Ma’at Program: An Afrocentric LGBTQ Mental Health Revolution

    Spotlight on the Ma’at Program: An Afrocentric LGBTQ Mental Health Revolution

    By Andrea Shorter– Mental health awareness is important every day. While there are mental health services in San Francisco for those living in the margins, there is a clear lack…

    Rev. Megan Rohrer to Become First Openly Transgender Bishop of Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

    The Rev. Dr. Megan Rohrer (they/them) will become the first openly transgender bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) when they are installed to the Sierra Pacific Synod…

    Mayor Breed Declares August as Transgender History Month in San Francisco

    Mayor Breed Declares August as Transgender History Month in San Francisco

    On August 24, during the 55th anniversary year of the Compton’s Cafeteria Riots, Mayor Breed declared August to be Transgender History Month in San Francisco. Developed in partnership with the Transgender District…