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    Memories of Life, Love, and Activism at the Lyon-Martin House

    Memories of Life, Love, and Activism at the Lyon-Martin House

    When Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin as a couple purchased 651 Duncan Street in San Francisco in 1955, they both treasured the large front window that, on a clear day,…

    Sonoma County Pride Goes Beyond the Rainbow for 2021

    Sonoma County Pride Goes Beyond the Rainbow for 2021

    After a challenging year of cancellations and lockdowns, this year’s Sonoma County Pride celebration is returning with hope and positivity! This annual event will include a month-long series of COVID-19…

    Highlights from the Professional Business Women of California Conference 2021: IgniteCHANGE

    Highlights from the Professional Business Women of California Conference 2021: IgniteCHANGE

    The Professional Business Women of California Conference (PBWC) 2021: IgniteCHANGE, held from May 11–13, brought together a remarkable and diverse group—all leaders in their respective fields. They included keynote speaker…

    Margaret Cho Reveals Women She Admires

    Margaret Cho Reveals Women She Admires

    For the recent “Divas & Drinks @ The Academy” event, activist and renowned entertainer Margaret Cho revealed some of the many women who have inspired her and whom she admires.…

    Why the San Francisco Bay Times Merits Designation as a Legacy Business

    By Donna Sachet– (Editor’s Note: On April 26, Donna Sachet spoke these words before the San Francisco Small Business Commission. That date is notable both because it was when seven…

    San Francisco Bay Times Among Small Businesses Approved for Legacy Business Registry

    San Francisco Bay Times Among Small Businesses Approved for Legacy Business Registry

    Seven businesses, including the San Francisco Bay Times, were unanimously approved by the San Francisco Small Business Commission on April 26 for the Legacy Business Registry. The Registry recognizes longstanding,…

    Margaret Cho Gives a Voice to the ‘Mortal Minority’ in New Project

    Margaret Cho Gives a Voice to the ‘Mortal Minority’ in New Project

    Through hard work and seemingly endless talent, Margaret Cho has earned success as a comedian, actor, musician, entrepreneur, and artist. With so much accomplishment in her creative life, the San…

    Ms. Billie Cooper, Community Activist, on #TDOV2021​ and #VaccinateSF

    Ms. Billie Cooper, Community Activist, on #TDOV2021​ and #VaccinateSF

    Ms. Billie Cooper, Tenderloin Community Activist and founder of TransLife, is calling on all trans people to get vaccinated when they are eligible. She walks the talk too, as she…

    In Memoriam: Alvin H. Baum, Jr. (1930–2021)

    In Memoriam: Alvin H. Baum, Jr. (1930–2021)

    Alvin H. Baum, Jr., passed away on March 28, 2021. He was 90 years old, and died of natural causes in his sleep. Alvin (Al) was born September 7, 1930, in…

    Celebrating 20 Years of Trans Artistry and Community: Fresh Meat Productions and the Trans Arts Revolution

    Celebrating 20 Years of Trans Artistry and Community: Fresh Meat Productions and the Trans Arts Revolution

    It is a tremendous accomplishment for any nonprofit arts group to make it to the 20-year mark. But when the group is a transgender arts organization whose dual mandate is…