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    ‘My Little Asian Thing’: Everyday Anti-AAPI Bias and Its Effects

    ‘My Little Asian Thing’: Everyday Anti-AAPI Bias and Its Effects

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– A few years ago, at a professional event we regularly attend, we struck up a friendly conversation with a newcomer. As the man repeatedly…

    Anti-Asian Violence and Efforts to Combat It

    “For far too long our culture has belittled, fetishized, and dehumanized API women, especially poorer, southeast Asian women…I am urging President Biden, Congress, and every state and local official to…

    Addressing Anti-Asian Hate During COVID-19

    Addressing Anti-Asian Hate During COVID-19

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting– I can’t stomach it anymore. Nearly every day, I see video of innocent Asian Americans being violently slammed to the ground. Or, I cringe at pictures…

    $10 Million to Be Used to Restore Vital Oakland Community Resources and Programs

    $10 Million to Be Used to Restore Vital Oakland Community Resources and Programs

    By Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember At-Large– On Monday, April 12, the Oakland City Council passed an important resolution introduced by me and Council President Nikki Fortunato Bas. This resolution…

    My Second Coming Out Was Better Than My First

    My Second Coming Out Was Better Than My First

    By Peter-Astrid Kane– The first time I came out to my parents as gay, I was two months shy of turning 20 and thinking, “You know, I really want to…

    SF Pride 2021: Public-Chosen Community Grand Marshals Named, Events Planned for June

    Winners of the Public Choice for San Francisco Pride 2021’s Community Grand Marshals were announced on April 15. They are the Oakland LGBTQ Community Center and Melonie Green and Melorra…

    Donna’s Chronicles: “If last Saturday’s explosion of excitement in the Castro is any indication…”

    Donna’s Chronicles: “If last Saturday’s explosion of excitement in the Castro is any indication…”

    By Donna Sachet– If last Saturday’s explosion of excitement in the Castro is any indication, the Imperial Court of San Francisco is alive and very well! Candidates for Empress Ehra…

    The Oscars: They Matter … and They’re Fun!

    The Oscars: They Matter … and They’re Fun!

    By Jan Wahl– The 93rd Academy Awards honor films released between January 1, 2020, to February 28, 2021. During that time, many of us didn’t go out to the movies…

    Comedian D’yan Forest: I Did It My Ways

    Comedian D’yan Forest: I Did It My Ways

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: D’yan Forest has always done things her way—or her ways because she’s lived a dozen different lives. Being a desperate Boston housewife, a New York nightclub…

    Signs of the Times for Asian Americans

    Signs of the Times for Asian Americans

    By Robert Holgate and Jennifer Kroot– Kung Food is a popular, cozy Chinese restaurant on McAllister Street, at Divisadero. Recently, several handwritten, angry signs appeared in the front windows, so…