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    Oakland Pride Returns for 2022 With Parade and Festival on September 4

    Oakland Pride Returns for 2022 With Parade and Festival on September 4

    After a few years of virtual offerings during the COVID-19 pandemic, Oakland Pride is back for in-person events in 2022, marking the 12th anniversary of the organization in the East…

    Monkeypox 2022 Outbreak: Timeline, Spread, Treatments, and What Could Happen Next

    Monkeypox 2022 Outbreak: Timeline, Spread, Treatments, and What Could Happen Next

    The 2022 monkeypox (MPX) outbreak first came to public attention in a way that eerily echoed the earliest days of COVID-19, as an obscure story that did not receive much…

    Nonbinary Runner Cal Calamia on Historic Wins at SF Marathon and Bay to Breakers

    Nonbinary Runner Cal Calamia on Historic Wins at SF Marathon and Bay to Breakers

    Nonbinary Runner Cal Calamia on Historic Wins at SF Marathon and Bay to Breakers On May 15, 2022, Cal Calamia made history by becoming the top nonbinary finisher of the…

    About Our Cover: Male Contraceptive Pills Still Likely Decades Away

    About Our Cover: Male Contraceptive Pills Still Likely Decades Away

    The onus of birth control usually falls on women, and now that access to legal and safe abortion is under tremendous threat in many states, it is long overdue for…

    Betty Reid Soskin to Become SF Pride Parade’s Oldest Ever Dignitary

    Betty Reid Soskin to Become SF Pride Parade’s Oldest Ever Dignitary

    Betty Reid Soskin is a national treasure who has broken many records over the past century. Until her retirement on March 31, 2022, at age 100, she was the oldest…

    About Our Cover: June 9, 2022

    About Our Cover: June 9, 2022

    Three thousand panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt will be on display June 11 and 12 in Golden Gate Park to mark the Quilt’s 35th Anniversary. While this will be…

    Celebrate Carnival San Francisco May 28–29: Colores de Amor

    Celebrate Carnival San Francisco May 28–29: Colores de Amor

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– Carnival San Francisco is the largest multicultural festival on the West Coast! This year it will be a two-day festival produced by CANA, a 501c-3 organization…

    Pride in San Francisco Having One of the First National Centers of Excellence in Women’s Health

    Pride in San Francisco Having One of the First National Centers of Excellence in Women’s Health

    The UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health (CoE) was one of the first six federally designated centers created to advance women’s health and transform women’s lives through its…

    Drag Activism

    Drag Activism

    By Sister Roma– (Editor’s Note: On Thursday, April 7, Sister Roma, along with Kochina Rude and Afrika America, were panelists at a forum entitled Drag Activism at The Academy SF…

    The Obama Portraits Tour Includes Historic Work by Out Gay Artist

    The Obama Portraits Tour Includes Historic Work by Out Gay Artist

    A much-needed injection of hope will come to San Francisco this June when The Obama Portraits Tour opens at the de Young museum on June 18. The installation will feature…