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    Wishing You an Imaginative Holiday

    By John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney– Years ago, at SF MOMA’s retrospective of the work of Japanese conceptual artist Yoko Ono, we remember climbing a tall ladder, and then using…

    GGBA Message from Leadership: The Value of CEO Roundtables

    By Michael Gunther– After more than 20 years as a trusted advisor for business owners wanting to grow their businesses, I learned to classify business owners into three groups. My…

    GGBA Member Spotlight: Nancy Geenen, CEO of Flexability

    Nancy Geenen is an accomplished entrepreneur, trial attorney, and strategic facilitator whose educational background includes Stanford, Harvard, and Santa Clara University Law School. Early in her career she was a…

    ‘King of Haight’ Declared During GGBA’s Annual Holiday Make Contact

    ‘King of Haight’ Declared During GGBA’s Annual Holiday Make Contact

    GGBA’s annual Holiday Make Contact for 2019, “Holidays in the Haight,” was held on Tuesday, December 10, at Blade Runners Hair Studio (1792 Haight Street). Founder and stylist David Wilson and…

    Planning Underway for First Full-Scale Queer History Museum in the U.S.

    San Francisco is poised to be the home of the first full-scale queer history museum in the United States. Putting the GLBT Historical Society Museum & Archives closer to this…

    January LGBTQ History Programs Highlight Queer Symbols, LGBTQ Archives and History in the Czech Republic, Two-Spirit Documentary

    The program series for January 2020 sponsored by the GLBT Historical Society will highlight the history of LGBTQ symbols, queer archives and cultural history in the Czech Republic, and the…

    Getting More Housing Built

    Getting More Housing Built

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting– California is in the midst of a housing crisis. For decades, we have not been building enough homes to meet demand. In fact, by some estimates,…

    Gun Tracing Programs Are Effective and Critical to Solving Gun Crimes

    Gun Tracing Programs Are Effective and Critical to Solving Gun Crimes

    By Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember At-Large– Gun tracing is an integral part of our ability to solve gun crimes. We know shutting down illegal sources of guns is essential…

    Innovation and Hope: A Tale of Two Studies

    Innovation and Hope: A Tale of Two Studies

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– In November of 2018, the San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) released its study, LGBTQ Participation Equity Analysis, which reported what can only…

    San Francisco’s British Queen Steps into the Shoes of Santa Baby

    San Francisco’s British Queen Steps into the Shoes of Santa Baby

    Smuin Contemporary Ballet kicks off the holidays in San Francisco with The Christmas Ballet! This annual holiday tradition featuring everything from tap and jazz, to swing and sock-hopping, gets a…