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    Pride Reflections

    Pride Reflections

    By Rafael Mandelman Ever since I was a college student back home in San Francisco for summer break, I have loved the start of June. Seeing the rainbow flags pop up…

    Rally Held in SF to Commemorate International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia & Biphobia

    Rally Held in SF to Commemorate International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia & Biphobia

    By Dennis McMillan The San Francisco #IDAHOT rally in Harvey Milk Plaza on May 17 was one of hundreds of events occurring worldwide demanding justice for victims of LGBTQ persecution…

    Celebrating Pride as We Remember Orlando

    Celebrating Pride as We Remember Orlando

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis As we mark the first anniversary of the Orlando massacre in which 49, mostly Latinx, members of the LGBTQ community were murdered and 53…

    22nd Annual Pink Triangle to Be Created Atop Twin Peaks

    22nd Annual Pink Triangle to Be Created Atop Twin Peaks

    By Patrick Carney A huge Pink Triangle, which is one-acre in size, is being installed for its 22nd time as a reminder that history repeats. We again are in a situation where…

    What Does Your Mood Have to Do with Your Success?

    What Does Your Mood Have to Do with Your Success?

    By Julie Gleeson Many years ago, I heard about a project team that was struggling to accomplish their goals. They were over budget and behind schedule. They were anxious, frustrated…

    The Benefits of Tax Diversification in Your Retirement Plan

    The Benefits of Tax Diversification in Your Retirement Plan

    By Brandon Miller, CFP Taxes are an often-overlooked aspect of retirement planning. While many Americans are saving diligently and are focused on accumulating the biggest “nest egg” possible, many investors…

    Auto: Choosing Size in Hybrid Crossovers

    Auto: Choosing Size in Hybrid Crossovers

    By Philip Ruth How much vehicle do you need? It’s a good question to ask as the summer road-trip season begins, and the answer is ultimately very personalized. If you’re…

    Curated: Companions of Diana

    Curated: Companions of Diana

    In the Legion of Honor Permanent Collection Francois Boucher, the quintessential artist of the rococo, dominated the fine and decorative arts throughout Northern Europe in the eighteenth century. This oval…

    Words: Every Month Is LGBTQI Book Month

    Words: Every Month Is LGBTQI Book Month

    By Michele Karlsberg Michele Karlsberg: In this issue, author Carol Rosenfeld shares her thoughts as LGBTQI Book Month gets underway. June is LGBTQI Pride Month, and it is also LGBTQI…

    Fresh Meat Festival Offers the Artistic Antidote to Trump

    Fresh Meat Festival Offers the Artistic Antidote to Trump

    Jaw-dropping vogue dance, transgender opera, boundary-breaking hip-hop, world champion gay ballroom, queer bomba music and award-winning bachata dance hit the stage at the Fresh Meat Festival of transgender and queer…