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    Choosing Between a Connected Family and a Life Without Secrets

    By Emanuel “Manny” Yekutiel– I had a bag packed and ready in my closet, just in case. It wasn’t very large—just enough for a quick getaway in case I needed…

    Oakland Pride Week: September 6–13, 2020

    Held annually since its relaunch in 2008, Oakland Pride was conducted for 2020 in compliance with health guidelines addressing the current COVID-19 pandemic. The free virtual celebration took place during the week of…

    Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month

    Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month

    The San Francisco Bay Times is honoring our local Latinx LGBTQ community this National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs through October 15. Juan Davila of our team, sporting “wings” artfully…

    Ann Rostow: It’s A Holly Jolly Christmas!

    Ann Rostow: It’s A Holly Jolly Christmas!

    By Ann Rostow– It’s A Holly Jolly Christmas!— I was about to start this column with a victory in the Gavin Grimm case, which was sent back to square one…

    All Politics Is Local: Board of Supervisors Recommendations and Spotlight on Two Great Women

    All Politics Is Local: Board of Supervisors Recommendations and Spotlight on Two Great Women

    By Louise “Lou” Fischer– While the rest of the world is focusing on the nail-biting drama of the upcoming federal election and wondering if we will keep the House, flip…

    Clear as the Living Daylights: Democracy vs. Demise

    By Andrea Shorter– From where I stand, there is no time to waste not to be definitive, clear, and cut to the chase about the choice before us in this…

    Oakland Police Commission and Why It Needs Your Vote in November

    Oakland Police Commission and Why It Needs Your Vote in November

    By Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember At-Large– In November 2016, in the wake of abuse scandals, cover-ups, and poor management from a quick line of chiefs, 83.19% of Oakland voters…

    Finding Home and Safety in a Gay Men’s Chorus

    Finding Home and Safety in a Gay Men’s Chorus

    On a May evening in 1989 at my final high school chorus concert—a night filled with music, dancing, and the anticipation of our senior trip—I came out, or rather, I…

    The Embedded Philanthropy in Biden’s Plan for Black America

    The Embedded Philanthropy in Biden’s Plan for Black America

    By Derek Barnes– In the wake of the disproportionate impact of COVID-19, police brutality, social unrest, and widening economic inequality, a good friend recently reached out and wanted direction on…

    Poland at a Crossroads with LGBTIQ People in the Crosshairs

    Poland at a Crossroads with LGBTIQ People in the Crosshairs

    By John Lewis– On a warm summer evening in 1987, I found myself hanging out in the heart of the medieval main square of Krakow, Poland, with my three new…