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    Finances Benefit From Spring Cleaning Too

    Finances Benefit From Spring Cleaning Too

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– Spring cleaning isn’t just for your closets. Plus, with the gift of a tax deadline extension you have even more time to refresh other aspects of…

    Non-binary Gender Identity in Latin America

    Non-binary Gender Identity in Latin America

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– A challenge among Spanish-speaking nations in Latin America is that the language references all things in a binary gender form: masculine or feminine, since everything is…

    An Easter Miracle in Dolores Park

    By Donna Sachet– We may have witnessed an Easter miracle in Dolores Park with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. While wandering through the crowd with our puppy Peanut by our…

    Alvin Baum’s Legacy Includes Inspiring LGBTQIA+ Youth

    Alvin Baum’s Legacy Includes Inspiring LGBTQIA+ Youth

    Alvin H. Baum, Jr., (1930–2021) dedicated much of his life to LGBTQ+ inclusivity. His husband, Robert Holgate, helped with many of those efforts and now upholds Baum’s legacy, such as…

    Housing Depression

    Housing Depression

    By Derek Barnes– Many housing providers (for-profit and non-profit) are extremely upset and frustrated. Cities like San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley want to introduce more restrictive housing laws with slow…

    The 37th and 38th Royal Houses

    By Kippy Marks– When a candidate campaigns to become a Grand Duke or Grand Duchess, there is always a representation of colors that allows voters to know whom they are…

    The Sultan and the Slave: A Love Story

    The Sultan and the Slave: A Love Story

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– Although Maḥmūd of Ghazni had nine wives and some 56 children with as many as 32 women, he has been lauded across time for his loving…

    Taking It to the Streets

    Taking It to the Streets

    By Joanie Juster– The anti-trans and anti-drag hysteria that is being whipped up around the country in the name of “protecting” children has reached a fever pitch, and the San…

    Environmental and Social Justice Movements Go Hand in Hand

    On June 28, 1970, the first major organized Pride march— Christopher Street Liberation Day—took place in New York City. Just months earlier, on April 22, the first Earth Day was…

    San Francisco-Based Lavender Phoenix Works Toward Ecological Justice

    Ecological justice is a key focus of the San Francisco-based nonprofit Lavender Phoenix (LavNix), which builds trans, non-binary, and queer Asian and Pacific Islander (QTAPI) empowerment. Through organizing in the…