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    Let’s Dance

    Let’s Dance

    By Jewelle Gomez– I was watching the documentary Can You Bring It, about the dancer/choreographer Bill T. Jones as part of the Frameline Film Festival, and was reminded of how…

    LGBTQ Older Adult Survey During COVID-19 and the Stay-at-Home Mandate

    LGBTQ Older Adult Survey During COVID-19 and the Stay-at-Home Mandate

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– At the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020, the city of San Francisco mandated that residents shelter-in-place. It was a stressful time, but some communities and…

    Ann Rostow: Breyer Beware

    Ann Rostow: Breyer Beware

    By Ann Rostow– Breyer Beware Writing in The Atlantic, Emma Green delves into the disturbing rightward tilt of the federal judiciary in an article entitled “How Democrats Lost the Courts.”  “The…

    SFGMC Battles Discrimination, Bigotry Following Recent Attacks Against Chorus

    SFGMC Battles Discrimination, Bigotry Following Recent Attacks Against Chorus

    On July 1, not long after the forthcoming retirement of Dr. Tim Seelig was announced, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus posted a “Message from the Gay Community” to SFGMC TV and…

    California Travel Ban – Adding More Naughty States

    California Travel Ban – Adding More Naughty States

    By Louise “Lou” Fischer– Recently at my day job, I received an email detailing an update to Assembly Bill 1887, which enacted California’s travel ban to states that uphold anti-LGBTQ…

    No License to Discriminate

    No License to Discriminate

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia that Catholic Social Services could openly discriminate against same-sex couples while…

    How to Stay Ahead of Rising Inflation

    How to Stay Ahead of Rising Inflation

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– Nothing says we’re back from pandemic isolation quite like … bounce houses. Given how the contagion spreads, it’s not surprising that families avoided jumping in enclosed…

    Buick Then Competes with Mazda Now

    Buick Then Competes with Mazda Now

    By Philip Ruth– “Wouldn’t you really rather have a Buick?” That jingle debuted in the mid-Sixties. Mazda’s equally sticky slogan debuted about 15 years later: “The more you look, the…

    An Essential Service

    An Essential Service

    By Derek Barnes– Most Californians know that the state has a severe housing problem. We see it everywhere. Over a decade of under-development with a rapidly growing population has created…

    Castro LGBTQ Cultural District Announces New Community Survey Regarding Pride Flag

    Statement Issued by the Castro LGBTQ Cultural District The Castro LGBTQ Cultural District (CQCD) strives to preserve, sustain, and promote the queer history and legacy of the Castro District of…