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    Imani Rupert-Gordon Shares Plans for NCLR Ahead of Organization’s New Era

    Imani Rupert-Gordon Shares Plans for NCLR Ahead of Organization’s New Era

    On March 16, Imani Rupert-Gordon will assume leadership of the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), launching a new era for the 43-year-old LGBTQ legal organization. The announcement of her…

    Down for the Count

    Down for the Count

    By Andrea Shorter– While the doomsday clock ticks down to the outcome of the impeachment trial against President Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, the following is…

    49ers’ Katie Sowers: First Openly LGBT Coach in NFL and Super Bowl History

    49ers’ Katie Sowers: First Openly LGBT Coach in NFL and Super Bowl History

    San Francisco 49ers Assistant Coach Katie Sowers keeps shattering the proverbial glass ceiling in sports. In 2017, she became the NFL’s first openly LGBT coach and the second woman to…

    2020: A Year of Milestone Anniversaries for San Francisco LGBTQ Events

    2020: A Year of Milestone Anniversaries for San Francisco LGBTQ Events

    By Patrick Carney– As the late-great Jerry Herman commanded: “Get out your feathers, your patent leathers, your beads and buckles and bows,” because coming in June 2020, San Francisco Pride…

    ‘Twas the Night of Impeachment

    ‘Twas the Night of Impeachment

    By Andrea Shorter– ’Twas sometime before Christmas, when all through the House, impeachment was stirring, to hold Trump to account; his stalking for foreign interference in U.S. elections was laid…

    Tom & Jerry’s Magical Holiday Tree

    Tom & Jerry’s Magical Holiday Tree

    By Donna Sachet– High atop one of the steepest hills in San Francisco, a glittering holiday tree appears each year, quickly becoming a destination for people from all over the…

    Community Rallies to Help Those Impacted by Castro Fire

    Community Rallies to Help Those Impacted by Castro Fire

    At least two GoFundMe pages are now up to help those who were affected by the fire that broke out at 454 and 456 Castro Street on the morning of…

    Jon Reed Sims’ Historic Piano Comes Home

    Jon Reed Sims’ Historic Piano Comes Home

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– In 1984, a talented, young musician died. He was an early and tragic loss of the AIDS pandemic that was only in its infancy. One of…

    Thoughts from Evacuation Zone #6 of the Kincade Fire

    Thoughts from Evacuation Zone #6 of the Kincade Fire

    By Paul Pendergast– My partner Robert Zelenka and I live near the town of Kenwood in Sonoma County (in the mountains between Sonoma and Santa Rosa). Our place backs up to Hood Mountain…

    Visionary Castro Homeowner Launched a Power Revolution

    Visionary Castro Homeowner Launched a Power Revolution

    An estimated 1.5 million Californians were impacted by the PG&E blackouts earlier this month—just the latest problem tied to our reliance on unsustainable energy systems. Solar panels, conversely, utilize the…