The overarching mission of the Adult Protective Services (APS) program in San Francisco is to protect elders and adults with disabilities from abuse, neglect, exploitation, and self-neglect. APS strives to…
By Greg Sroda On Sunday, May 31, more than 3,200 people from 46 states, Washington, D.C. and 21 countries will embark on a life-changing journey. It’s the 14th annual AIDS/LifeCycle,…
By Ann Rostow And the Beat Goes On At some point in every single presidential race, without exception, some commentator or candidate observes that among other issues, the campaign is…
By Dennis McMillan San Francisco Small Business Week – May 16-22 The 2015 Small Business Week in San Francisco schedule includes GGBA’s annual MEGA Make Contact to be held on…
On May 23, the Montclair Women’s Cultural Arts Club will host two Farewell Celebrations. The evening event immediately sold out, so a second event at 1:00pm was added. MWCAC founder…
By Barbara Price Twenty years ago this summer, I was sitting in the audience of a Joan Armatrading concert at the Berkeley Community Theater just before the show began, and…
“Life has its own idea of how things will work out,” says Barbara “Boo” Price, who continues to contribute immeasurably to the LGBT community both here and around the globe.…
Regular readers of this column may recall that back in September I wrote about a college friend of mine who had lost his mind and ended up living on the…
In my day job, I am a change management consultant. Usually when I tell people that at a cocktail party I get a perplexed look. I watch the other person…
Dr. Betty Sullivan & Jennifer Viegas From the moment we first stepped into Boo Price’s warm, welcoming and truly magical Montclair Women’s Cultural Arts Club, we felt at home. This…
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