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    Curated, The Summer of Love Experience: Art, Fashion and Rock & Roll

    Curated, The Summer of Love Experience: Art, Fashion and Rock & Roll

    At the de Young, April 8–August 20 The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF) are pleased to announce The Summer of Love Experience: Art, Fashion, and Rock & Roll,…

    Band, DJ or Both

    Band, DJ or Both

    By Natasha Miller Getting engaged is delightful, and full of endorphins and excitement. Then the planning starts, and that can either be fun or can turn into a bit of…

    Words: Genre Choices

    By Michele Karlsberg Michele Karlsberg: Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? If you write more than one, how do you balance them? Carsen Taite:…

    Student Voices: LGBTQ + History as a Road Map

    Student Voices: LGBTQ + History as a Road Map

    By Jenn Bowman (Editor’s Note: Teacher Jenn Bowman of San Francisco’s Mission High School is teaching LGBTQ Studies. In this column, Bowman’s students share their thoughts about LGBTQ-related matters, including…

    SF LGBT Center’s Groundbreaking Employment Programs Help Job Seekers and Promote Inclusive Workplaces

    SF LGBT Center’s Groundbreaking Employment Programs Help Job Seekers and Promote Inclusive Workplaces

    By Clair Farley A few years ago, Marrisa was living a life she described as “isolating” in Montana, where she had been coping with substance abuse. Determined to find a better…

    In the News: 3.23.17

    Compiled by Dennis McMillan Wave of Vandalism, Violence Hits LGBTQ Centers Across Nation In February and March, hate incidents have occurred at LGBTQ community centers and similar venues across the…

    Ann Rostow: Fait Accompli

    Ann Rostow: Fait Accompli

    By Ann Rostow Fait Accompli Here’s what I think about Neil Gorsuch. Merrick Garland unfortunately is history and we’re not going to continually block Trump’s nominee for four years. We…

    New Legislation to Prevent Discrimination in Filling City of Oakland Job Vacancies

    New Legislation to Prevent Discrimination in Filling City of Oakland Job Vacancies

    By Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember At-Large While the Trump Administration’s stance on marijuana is uncertain, the national trend is anything but. California is now one of 8 states that have…

    Proposed Federal Budget Cuts to Education Would Hurt Poorest Americans

    Proposed Federal Budget Cuts to Education Would Hurt Poorest Americans

    By Alex Randolph, City College Trustee There is not a lot to be happy about these days it seems. Lying has become acceptable. Outright falsehoods are justified as responses to…

    Another Reason for March Madness: Hamilton

    Another Reason for March Madness: Hamilton

    By Dr. Tim Seelig Oh, yes, it’s here. The earth shook on March 10. Most of the residents of our fair city probably didn’t know what caused the tremor. Regardless,…