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    Ann Rostow: Focus Everyone!

    Ann Rostow: Focus Everyone!

    By Ann Rostow– Focus Everyone! I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Our only priority as a community and as Americans is to win the election—both for the…

    Crossing Our Pettus Bridge: Resisting Trump’s Cruel Summer in the Cities

    Crossing Our Pettus Bridge: Resisting Trump’s Cruel Summer in the Cities

    By Andrea Shorter– Are we there, yet? Have we now entered into the realm of the actual authoritarian state that has been mused about, warned about, and predicted to occur…

    The Need for LGBTQ Data During COVID-19

    The Need for LGBTQ Data During COVID-19

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting — Demographic data is important for health equity because it helps to identify a community’s vulnerability to disease and deliver more culturally competent care. COVID-19 data…

    A Letter to the Editor from Nan Parks

    A Letter to the Editor from Nan Parks

    (Editor’s Note: Nan Parks is back! As Ann Rostow recently wrote, “Do any longtime readers remember my secret alter ego, the inane Bay Times “columnist” Nan Parks from back in the day?…

    Off the Wahl: Celluloid Eccentrics

    Off the Wahl: Celluloid Eccentrics

    By Jan Wahl– This medium loves a good madman … or madwoman! Let’s not say exactly mad, but certainly different, individualistic, non-conformist. “Eccentric” is defined as a person with unconventional…

    Take Me Home with You!

    Take Me Home with You!

    “Rocky, Skinny, and Chiquitita have lived together their whole lives, and we’re looking for an adopter who will take all three fun-loving pups! While these cuties aren’t technically siblings, they’ve…

    Ann Rostow Food for Thought

    By Ann Rostow– Food for Thought— I’m trying to avoid a lengthy commentary on the High Court’s religious freedom rulings. After all, I spent my entire column last time on…

    Philanthropy Has Critical Roles to Play at This Moment

    By Roger Doughty– July 2020 finds our nation, the world, the Bay Area, and our LGBTQ community confronting some of the greatest challenges in living memory: the COVID-19 pandemic; a…

    From Bronx to the Bay Area, This Year’s AIDS Walk Will Make History

    From Bronx to the Bay Area, This Year’s AIDS Walk Will Make History

    United by a common cause and undaunted by the COVID-19 pandemic, AIDS Walk San Francisco and AIDS Walk New York have announced their first-ever collaboration: AIDS Walk: Live at Home,…

    The World’s True Monument to Freedom, Inclusion, and Equality

    By Andrea Shorter– To our beloved and late Gilbert Baker, thank you. Thank you, brother, for creating what now stands as the most powerful, most enduring, and timeless monument to…