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    Ann Rostow: Where Woke Goes to Die

    Ann Rostow: Where Woke Goes to Die

    By Ann Rostow– Where Woke Goes to Die I was going to lead this column with the story about Lauri Carleton, the (straight) California shop owner who was shot dead…

    About Our Cover

    About Our Cover

    Lahaina was originally called Lele in Hawaiian, which means to jump or fly. The term then referred to the region jutting out from the sea, but now it captures the…

    Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to Present ‘Ohana Fundraiser for Lahaina on August 31

    Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to Present ‘Ohana Fundraiser for Lahaina on August 31

    By Sister Merry Peter– The voice on the phone cracked as she replied, “We’re very lucky that we are all safe. Mahalo for asking. We’re trying to help each other…

    The Pets and Other Animals of Lahaina Need Our Help Too

    The Pets and Other Animals of Lahaina Need Our Help Too

    From animals severely injured during the Maui wildfires to beloved family pets lost in the chaos, the toll to animals in Lahaina and nearby as a result of the August…

    Black Out

    Black Out

    By Derek Barnes– On July 29, O’Shae Sibley was brutally attacked in Brooklyn. His attackers used racial and gay slurs during the violent incident. Shortly after the initial confrontation, the…

    Late August Events

    By Joanie Juster– Annual Photo Show at Harvey Milk Photo Center The Harvey Milk Photo Center is featuring its annual Member, Staff, & Volunteer Show through September 2, and it’s…

    Managing Stress Amid Unprecedented National Events

    Managing Stress Amid Unprecedented National Events

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– COVID-19 for the past three years has affected everything in our lives including how we socialize, work, travel, and more. With the introduction of vaccines, usage…

    Pioneering LGBTQ Activist José Julio Sarria Inducted Into the California Hall of Fame

    Pioneering LGBTQ Activist José Julio Sarria Inducted Into the California Hall of Fame

    One of the LGBTQ’s most legendary iconic trailblazers and heroes, the first Empress of the Americas, José Julio Sarria, was inducted into the prestigious California Hall of Fame during a…

    Are You Acting Against Your Own Financial Interests?

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– Five minutes after I met my friend’s puppy, the little fur ball had broken the skin on the bridge of my nose and the back of…

    Safeguarding Digital Assets

    Safeguarding Digital Assets

    By Jay Greene, Esq., CPA– Digital assets refer to any electronically stored information or data owned by an individual, including cryptocurrencies, online accounts, digital files, and social media accounts. Digital…