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    Introduction to the Aging in Community Column’s Special Edition, Part Two

    Introduction to the Aging in Community Column’s Special Edition, Part Two

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– Welcome to the Aging in Community column’s special edition, part two. The special edition of the Aging in Community column consists of a two-part series in…

    Top of Your Stack – Recommendations from Book Passage 5.18.23

    Pomegranate (fiction – hardbound) by Helen Elaine Lee The new novel Pomegranate is perfect for fans of Jesmyn Ward and Yaa Gyasi. It is a complex portrayal of queer Black womanhood…

    Lit Snax 5.18.23

    Plant Magick by Jessica Hundley Plant-loving witchy types, rejoice! The Library of Esoterica—which previously published beautiful books on astrology, tarot, etc.—has turned its attention to the green world all around…

    Take Me Home with You: Squirrel

    Take Me Home with You: Squirrel

    “My name is Squirrel! I am an almost 17-year-old, male feline who is a staff favorite among the SF SPCA staff and volunteers. I am a fluffy brown tabby with…

    Audacious Anniversary 5

    The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District’s fifth anniversary party, Audacious Anniversary 5, took place at the Folsom Street Foundry on May 6. Emcees Alotta Boutté and Lance Holman welcomed guests…

    ALRP’S 40th Anniversary Major Donor Reception

    ALRP’S 40th Anniversary Major Donor Reception

    Photos by Rink Since 1983 the AIDS Legal Resource Panel (ALRP) has provided assistance to LGBTQ+ community members. To celebrate its four decades of services, a reception and program was…

    Ann Rostow: Look At Me

    Ann Rostow: Look At Me

    By Ann Rostow– Look At Me I see that I spent the entirety of “lesbian visibility week” (in late April) lounging around the house reading trashy novels, watching TV, and…

    Spring Really Is Here at Last

    Spring Really Is Here at Last

    By Joanie Juster– This past winter was the longest and coldest (by San Francisco standards) I can remember in over four decades. But after a couple of false starts, spring…

    Challenges and Resiliency of HIV Long-Term Survivors in San Francisco

    Challenges and Resiliency of HIV Long-Term Survivors in San Francisco

    By Dr. Meredith Greene– Sam was 25 when he was given the news that he only had a year to live. Although he had heard about a mysterious new illness,…

    Lessons Learned From LGBT Elder Advocacy During COVID-19

    Lessons Learned From LGBT Elder Advocacy During COVID-19

    By Daniel Redman– In 2020, as the COVID-19 lockdown began, a group of LGBT elder advocates and government officials began meeting to keep track of concerns and needs arising, share…