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    Easter Celebrations

    Photos Courtesy of Leticia Lopez and Juan R. Davila On Saturday, April 8, Mayor London Breed, State Senator Scott Wiener, Supervisor Rafael Mandelman welcomed participants to the Castro Merchants Association’s…

    Senator Wiener Introduces LGBT Seniors Long-Term Care Bill of Rights

    Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) last week announced the introduction of SB 219, the California LGBT Seniors Long-Term Care Bill of Rights, which will strengthen protections for LGBT seniors living in long-term care…

    North Carolina #NO HB2!

    North Carolina #NO HB2!

    Mandy Carter has been, as she puts it, an “out, southern, black, lesbian, social justice activist” who has advocated for human rights for five decades. A Co-founder of the National…

    The GLBT Historical Society Is at a Crossroads

    The GLBT Historical Society  Is at a Crossroads

    By Terry Beswick When I walk through the archives or the museum of the GLBT Historical Society, I never fail to be moved by the enormity of our community’s experiences…

    San Francisco Loses a Gentleman Hero

    San Francisco Loses a Gentleman Hero

    In Memoriam San Francisco lost one of its truly iconic figures and distinguished gentlemen, with the passing of Wilkes Bashford, 82, on January 15. His loss, felt by many, is…

    Caitlyn Jenner’s Influential Year

    Caitlyn Jenner’s Influential Year

    As mentioned recently on Entertainment Tonight, “Caitlyn Jenner is rocking one of the biggest style trends of this year.” The 65-year-old reality TV star continues to be a media favorite…

    Ready for Her

    Ready for Her

      “[W]e need more elected leaders in Washington who will…fight for the rights and opportunities of everyday Americans, not just those at the top. At the same time, we need…

    AIDS/LifeCycle: Adventure, Community, and Critical Funding for Local HIV Prevention & Care

    AIDS/LifeCycle: Adventure, Community, and Critical Funding for Local HIV Prevention & Care

    By Greg Sroda On Sunday, May 31, more than 3,200 people from 46 states, Washington, D.C. and 21 countries will embark on a life-changing journey. It’s the 14th annual AIDS/LifeCycle,…

    Barbara Price’s Remarkable Life and Work

    Barbara Price’s Remarkable Life and Work

    “Life has its own idea of how things will work out,” says Barbara “Boo” Price, who continues to contribute immeasurably to the LGBT community both here and around the globe.…

    Right Where I’m Supposed to Be

    Right Where I’m Supposed to Be

    By Tisha Floratos I’m a strong believer that everything happens for a reason. I believe that we are all led on a path to discover later that we are right…

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