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2 days ago
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A librarian was fired for refusing to hide LGBTQ+ books from kids. Then something amazing happened. - LGBTQ Nation

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2 days ago

A librarian was fired for refusing to hide LGBTQ+ books from kids. Then something amazing happened. - LGBTQ Nation

Library director Luanne James was fired for refusing to remove LGBTQ+ books from youth access, sparking significant community support and fundraising efforts.
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3 days ago

More same-sex couples than ever are living together, and most are women - LGBTQ Nation

Female same-sex couples now outnumber male same-sex couples in the U.S., with significant income disparities persisting between the two groups.
NYC LGBT
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1 week ago

Sister Dana Sez, "Welcome to Spring..." - San Francisco Bay Times

Spring brings celebrations and awareness for the LGBTQ community, highlighted by events like the Academy Awards party and Transgender Day of Visibility.
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1 week ago

Former San Francisco Bay Times Columnist and City Commissioner Andrea Shorter - San Francisco Bay Times

Andrea Shorter, a prominent LGBTQ+ activist and community leader, passed away at 60, leaving a lasting impact on her community.
Philosophy
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4 days ago

APA Member Interview, Chloe W. Chang

Chloe Chang transitioned from business to philosophy, focusing on human existence and our relationship with AI in the digital age.
#gender-affirming-care
NYC LGBT
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4 days ago

Advocate newsletter 4/2/26

Doctors' recommendations on gender-affirming care for young people have become a contentious issue between The New York Times and the American Medical Association.
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2 months ago
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Rainbow Families Action fights for local trans kids with protests, board resolution - 48 hills

NYC LGBT
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4 days ago

Advocate newsletter 4/2/26

Doctors' recommendations on gender-affirming care for young people have become a contentious issue between The New York Times and the American Medical Association.
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2 months ago
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Rainbow Families Action fights for local trans kids with protests, board resolution - 48 hills

Women in technology
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1 week ago

OneTaste 'orgasm cult' boss got surprising letters of support - including from CNN personality

Nicole Daedone received support from notable figures despite her nine-year prison sentence for misconduct at OneTaste.
#transgender-rights
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
3 weeks ago

Ann Rostow: Cruel and Unusual - San Francisco Bay Times

Kansas invalidated transgender drivers' licenses immediately without grace periods, and the Trump administration denies hormone treatment to transgender prisoners, both policies facing court challenges.
LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

Remembering trailblazing trans activist Miss Major

Miss Major Griffin-Gracy spent over five decades fighting for transgender equality, transforming personal hardship into sustained leadership and advocacy.
Higher education
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1 week ago

Ann Rostow: Profiles in Courage - San Francisco Bay Times

California State University System sued the Trump administration for demanding changes to transgender athlete records, asserting legal protections under Title IX.
NYC parents
fromLGBTQ Nation
4 weeks ago

The moms who risked jail & deportation to fight for their trans kids - LGBTQ Nation

Three mothers were arrested protesting proposed Trump administration rules that would eliminate federal funding for gender-affirming care for minors at hospitals nationwide.
LGBT
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

Op-Ed | Transgender people as legal scapegoats | amNewYork

Kansas enacted a law revoking transgender individuals' updated driver's licenses and birth certificates, creating legal jeopardy for driving and bathroom use while enabling citizen lawsuits against transgender people.
LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
3 weeks ago

Ann Rostow: Cruel and Unusual - San Francisco Bay Times

Kansas invalidated transgender drivers' licenses immediately without grace periods, and the Trump administration denies hormone treatment to transgender prisoners, both policies facing court challenges.
LGBT
fromQueerty
4 days ago

TV weatherman Max Tsaparis ties the knot with partner Jason after 10 years together - Queerty

Max Tsaparis married his partner Jason after ten years together, celebrating their anniversary and announcing his departure from NewsNation.
#transgender-day-of-visibility
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1 week ago
SF LGBT

Meet the people driving trans visibility in San Francisco

The International Transgender Day of Visibility celebrates trans contributions, with activists like Cal Calamia advocating for non-binary inclusion in sports.
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1 week ago
SF LGBT

2026 "Transgender Day of Visibility" Ceremony + Free Food (SF)

Transgender Day of Visibility 2026 will be celebrated at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco with an award ceremony, program, and DJ set.
SF LGBT
fromMission Local
1 week ago

Meet the people driving trans visibility in San Francisco

The International Transgender Day of Visibility celebrates trans contributions, with activists like Cal Calamia advocating for non-binary inclusion in sports.
SF LGBT
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1 week ago

2026 "Transgender Day of Visibility" Ceremony + Free Food (SF)

Transgender Day of Visibility 2026 will be celebrated at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco with an award ceremony, program, and DJ set.
#transgender-health
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6 days ago
SF LGBT

'You saved my life': How one Bronx social worker helps transgender patients recover with dignity - Bronx Times

SF LGBT
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6 days ago

'You saved my life': How one Bronx social worker helps transgender patients recover with dignity - Bronx Times

Asha Lyons provides vital support to transgender patients during recovery, emphasizing the importance of visibility and care in their journeys.
Arts
from48 hills
2 weeks ago

Drama Masks: Monsters in our midst, as Black and queer history looms - 48 hills

A Bay Area theatre critic prioritizes honest reviews over free event access, evaluating whether performances justify audience spending while acknowledging indie artists' resource constraints and limited venue availability.
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1 week ago

Teaching LGBTQ History is Required in California but Many Teachers Still Hesitate

LGBTQ history is legally mandated in California education, highlighting its importance despite pushback from some parents and students.
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2 weeks ago

Advocate newsletter 3/17/26

A federal judge has blocked RFK Jr.'s dangerous changes to childhood vaccine policy. Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, a former senior CDC official featured on The Advocate's January/February cover, called the ruling "big news" and a win for science and the law.
Right-wing politics
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6 days ago

8 unapologetically trans-owned businesses redefining fashion, art, and more - LGBTQ Nation

Trans individuals significantly influence culture and deserve visibility and support, especially through trans-owned businesses.
Social justice
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
3 weeks ago

While You Were Out ... - San Francisco Bay Times

Speaking out and showing up against injustice creates meaningful change; contacting elected representatives and using your voice wherever possible drives resistance to authoritarianism.
Women
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4 weeks ago

'It's marvelling how much power a host of women can conjure. It's part of why they burned us at the stakes' - meet the Irish women advocating for other women

Gender parity won't be achieved until 2148, with persistent barriers including legal recognition gaps for lesbian parents, confidence deficits in young girls, and male dominance in academic leadership positions.
SF LGBT
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1 week ago

I'm a Young Transgender Woman Who is Thriving and Who Owes So Much to My Elders - San Francisco Bay Times

Stories have the power to change perspectives and highlight personal journeys, especially in the context of gender identity and family support.
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2 weeks ago

His parents cut him off for being trans. He'll graduate on time thanks to the kindness of strangers. - LGBTQ Nation

A transgender MIT student received nearly $90,000 in community fundraising support after his parents cut financial aid and he faced eviction from student housing due to his gender identity.
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1 month ago

Former Out and Advocate editor-in-chief takes the helm at LGBTQ+ youth arts organization

Creative expression is one of the most powerful ways young people make sense of themselves and the world around them. At a time when LGBTQ+ youth are navigating increasing hostility and isolation, FPP is providing affirming creative spaces and meaningful mentorship that strengthens their resilience and sense of possibility.
Media industry
Education
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1 month ago

Advocate newsletter: 3/4/26

A trans teacher in Florida is leaving the state due to aggressive anti-trans policies that create constant fear of professional consequences and make the teaching environment untenable.
fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
1 month ago

Unsung Heroines: 35 Women Who Changed the Bay Area

In a region that prides itself on progress, women who built institutions, changed laws, fought segregation, defended bodily autonomy and reshaped culture have largely vanished from the public record. Their names are missing from monuments, street signs, statues and textbooks. Their work survives, but their stories do not.
History
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

'Being gay feels like a liability again': More LGBTQ+ workers are staying in the closet

Despite corporate pride initiatives, LGBTQ+ employees are increasingly hiding their identities at work, with nearly half now less open about their identity than a year ago.
Women
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1 month ago

Katriona O'Sullivan: International Women's Day sometimes rings hollow for me. We are being told to find our voice while still being punished for using it

Direct negotiation without apology or softening language proves effective in professional contract discussions, challenging gendered expectations about how women should communicate their value.
US news
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Supreme Court blocks law against schools outing transgender students to their parents in California

The Supreme Court temporarily blocked California's law preventing automatic parental notification when students change pronouns or gender expression at school, siding with religious parents' free exercise claims.
fromThe Oaklandside
1 month ago

Celebrating Betty Reid Soskin, civil rights storyteller and park ranger

Betty leaves behind a powerful legacy for all of us and certainly within the National Park Service. Her thoughtful, introspective musings about the Civil Rights movement and the women's movement and how they intersected are some of the unique moments that I will always treasure...Thanks to Betty we've learned that we can hold multiple conflicting truths at the same time.
East Bay (California)
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1 week ago

Troy Brunet: The Quiet Force Who Makes Love Visible - San Francisco Bay Times

Troy Brunét exemplifies leadership through presence, kindness, and community activism, embodying the values of love as a practice rather than a theory.
Arts
fromEast Bay Express | Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda
1 month ago

Tiffany Shlain and Ken Goldberg interweave trees, time and technology

Coast redwoods in Muir Woods, some over 1,200 years old, have survived centuries of human activity, inspiring contemporary artists to explore the intersection of trees, time, and technology through collaborative exhibitions.
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1 month ago

This is for Ms. Betty': Betty Reid Soskin, author, activist, and park ranger, celebrated

Thanks to Betty, we have learned to lean into and seek out the hidden stories that go beyond the popular narrative. Before taking on that job, Soskin helped influence the stories told there as a field representative to two congressmembers, ensuring the museum also reflected the lived experiences of Black and Asian Americans at the time.
East Bay (California)
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2 weeks ago

Advocate newsletter 3/23/26

The president spent the weekend celebrating the death of one of his political foes, former special counsel and FBI Director Robert Mueller, posting, 'Good. I'm glad he's dead,' on social media.
SF LGBT
Mental health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Martin Short's daughter helped others amid mental health struggles

Martin Short's daughter Katherine Short, a therapist and animal rescue advocate, died by suicide at 42 after struggling with mental health issues despite her dedication to helping others.
SF LGBT
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2 weeks ago

In the 1970s, Bay Area Lesbians Created Their Own Economy | KQED

Bay Area lesbians created self-sustaining economic and social networks to survive discrimination and exclusion from mainstream society, providing a historical model for contemporary mutual aid.
LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
3 weeks ago

'Fix Society. Please.' - San Francisco Bay Times

The Supreme Court's Republican majority blocked California's law protecting transgender and nonbinary students from forced parental disclosure, allowing schools to out students without consent and endangering LGBTIQ+ youth lacking parental support.
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3 weeks ago

What's Really at Stake When Funders Abandon Transgender Communities? | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.

Anti-trans messaging has become a core political strategy with $215 million spent on ads targeting 1% of the population, representing coordinated scapegoating and rollback of civil rights through legislation, executive orders, and judicial decisions.
Silicon Valley
fromWIRED
1 month ago

Inside the Gay Tech Mafia

Gay men form tight social and professional networks that exert significant influence over Silicon Valley leadership and culture.
Film
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1 month ago

A Conversation With Jan Wahl - San Francisco Bay Times

Jan Wahl grew up in classic Hollywood, pursued a career engaging with film figures, and worries modern cinema favors youth-oriented, fast-cut, fragmented narratives over thoughtful storytelling.
Books
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 months ago

Jacob Anthony Rose: Practicing Love in the Aftermath of Silence - San Francisco Bay Times

Reclaiming voice through drag and daily practice transforms silence into self-compassion, sustained joy, and non-linear healing.
Running
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 months ago

Cheering on a Girl Named Becky (Part 1) - San Francisco Bay Times

Becky grew up loved and supported, excelling academically while gaining confidence, teamwork, and pride through cheerleading and team sports.
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

Renowned traditional singer and educator Sean O Se dies aged 89

A legend, Seán was an iconic figure in Irish education, culture and traditional music who had an extraordinary impact on Irish music and song,
Music
San Francisco
from48 hills
2 months ago

People do not need to ask permission to belong - 48 hills

Local government can protect belonging and dignity for immigrants and marginalized residents by choosing principled, courageous policies and community-centered programs that build trust and safety.
Artificial intelligence
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

Can queer and trans folks trust AI?

Nonbinary, transgender, multiracial, and disabled individuals report more negative attitudes toward AI, with nonbinary people especially opposed because AI enforces categorizations.
Television
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Deirdre Reynolds: Sex-starved Irish women are choosing 'male gays' over the 'male gaze'

A Canadian romance about two male ice hockey players, Heated Rivalry, premieres on Sky and Now in Ireland and will appeal to many women viewers.
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

Meet the poster boy & mom of the early AIDS epidemic: Bobbi Campbell & Zelda Rubinstein - LGBTQ Nation

As, Dr. Bill Lipsky noted in his 2022 remembrance for the San Francisco Bay Times, Campbell had been diagnosed with Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) the previous October, becoming just the 16th person in the city to be diagnosed with the rare form of skin cancer that was suddenly popping up among young men. During those early days of the epidemic, before doctors identified HIV and AIDS, patients like Campbell were described as having "gay cancer."
Public health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Why "Confidence" Is the Wrong Goal

Self-confidence requires a nervous system that perceives safety, secure attachment, and self-trust, not only behavioral practice or positive affirmations.
US politics
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 months ago

Protecting Marriage Equality in the New Year - San Francisco Bay Times

Dianne Hensley's lawsuit is unlikely to overturn Obergefell because the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision explicitly disclaimed affecting marriage-equality precedents and no majority favors reversal.
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2 months ago

Performance: Kim Shuck's Poem Jam Celebrates Women in a Golden State

San Francisco Poet Laureate emerita invites writers featured in Women in a Golden State to present at SFPL's Monthly poetry reading. was San Francisco's seventh Poet Laureate. Her poetry draws on her multiethnic background which includes Polish and Cherokee heritage, and her experiences as a lifelong resident of San Francisco. Her most recent book of poetry, Pick a Garnet to Sleep In, was published in 2024, and her book of essays, Noodle, Rant, Tangent, was published in 2022.
Books
Education
fromThe Oaklandside
2 months ago

Remembering Dr. Eugene Stovall, political theorist, novelist, and man of conviction

Eugene A. Stovall III (born 1940) was an Oakland scholar, Air Force veteran, UC Berkeley PhD, educator, corporate professional, and devoted family man.
Social justice
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3 months ago

Comedian Kaytlin Bailey Revives the Forgotten Histories of Sex Workers | KQED

Kaytlin Bailey's one-woman show blends comedy and sex-worker history while advocating decriminalization and expanded rights to reduce sexual and gender-based violence.
US politics
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

Jonathan Capehart on being seen, coming out, and 'chosen family' with Michelle Obama

Jonathan Capehart navigates identity, belonging, and visibility as a Black gay man balancing family, faith, and public life within contemporary political contexts.
Books
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1 month ago

Father James Martin chronicles the meandering path that brought him to the priesthood

God works through ordinary jobs and life experiences to shape vocation, guiding people toward growth, service, and ministry from unexpected beginnings.
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Eilis O'Hanlon: Stick to praising Paul Mescal, Jessie - it's better than pontificating on politics

Buckley's tribute to her Hamnet co-star at the Critics' Choice awards was better than the preaching we often hear The identity of Jessie Buckley's husband is wrapped in more mystery than the whereabouts of the Ark of the Covenant, or why anyone watches Mrs Brown's Boys. It is known that his name is Freddie, that he is British (which is not his fault) and he works in mental health. His surname and age have never been revealed.
Film
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

Honorees of the 2026 Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies - San Francisco Bay Times

Three Oakland leaders—Dennise Acio, Sonya Brewer, and Rowena J. Brown—bring diverse expertise in hospitality, somatic therapy, and community organizing to advance justice, connection, and healing in their community.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

Man pens heart-wrenching confession of love to another man after being moved by "Heated Rivalry" - LGBTQ Nation

A man confessed on Irish radio that he still loves a former male partner from 30 years ago after being inspired by the film Heated Rivalry, which depicted a similar closeted relationship.
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

Fourth Annual Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies - San Francisco Bay Times

The San Francisco Bay Times and Oakland LGBTQ Center will host the fourth annual Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies awards ceremony on February 26, 2026, at The White Horse Inn in Oakland, recognizing fifteen individuals across multiple fields and generations.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
2 months ago

Op-ed: Roma Dawson was a force of nature - San Jose Spotlight

"She was such a force of nature in her enthusiasm for making our city, county and the whole Bay Area a better place." One of many comments shared about Roma Dawson, a dynamic activist who succumbed to cancer last December. Many knew Roma as a longtime dedicated League of Women Voters and community member for San Jose and the Bay Area.
US politics
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

LGBTQ+ Equality Advocate and PFLAG Leader Julia Miller Thoron (1940-2026) - San Francisco Bay Times

Julia's friends remember the support and advice she so willingly provided, whether it was nursing or financial. Her activism could be quiet and private, or public and loud. She believed in women's rights, quietly encouraged financial independence for her women friends, marched down Market Street in support of PFLAG, and was featured in the first statewide television commercial for the No on 8 campaign.
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 months ago

Protecting Marriage Equality in the New Year - San Francisco Bay Times

Late last December, Waco, Texas, Justice of the Peace Dianne Hensley filed a federal lawsuit, claiming she had the right to refuse to marry same-sex couples because of her religious beliefs. As part of the lawsuit, she also argued that the U.S. Supreme Court's 2015 Obergefell decision establishing nationwide marriage equality should be overruled. The filing garnered some headlines, reporting a new threat to Obergefell.
US politics
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee and Legendary Performer Linda Tillery to Be Celebrated at 2026 Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies - San Francisco Bay Times

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee and performer Linda Tillery receive awards at the Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies event on February 26 at The White Horse Inn in Oakland.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

'LGBTQ+ museum lets community tell their stories'

Queer Britain preserves and showcases UK LGBTQ+ history, honoring trailblazers, memorializing HIV/AIDS victims, and celebrating diverse community cultures.
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

The Powerful New Book LOVE: The Heroic Stories of Marriage Equality - San Francisco Bay Times

The debut event, featuring Queer Eye's Carson Kressley, will include the voices of Jim Obergefell, George and Brad Takei, Judy and Dennis Shepard, and many more from the 100 stories featured in the book. The beautiful LOVE book brings together vivid photographs and compelling stories to make you feel as if you're right there for each and every twist and turn of the many decades of queer and marriage equality activism that culminated in the 2015 nationwide marriage equality victory at the U.S. Supreme Court.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

Cheering on a Girl Named Becky (Part 2) - San Francisco Bay Times

Two Supreme Court cases will determine whether transgender girls and women may play school sports, examining hormone treatments, physiological advantages, and lower-court orders permitting participation.
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 months ago

Ann Rostow: Seeing Was Believing - San Francisco Bay Times

"Did your favorite sports star 'shock fans' or 'shake' the league by 'publicly' or 'flatly' refusing to wear an LGBT Rainbow Armband because it would turn the game 'into a political circus?'"
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fromsfist.com
2 months ago

Berkeley Professor Leads Students to Make 300,000 LGBTQ+ Wikipedia Pages Over Past Decade

Students produced 300,000+ Wikipedia updates preserving queer and trans BIPOC histories, adding thousands of citations and generating over 96 million views.
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

Talking Only Good Things With Lucas Drummond - San Francisco Bay Times

Lucas Drummond stars as Antônio, a rural cheesemaker who falls in love with Marcelo in 1984 and later confronts Marcelo's mysterious disappearance decades later.
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

From the GLBT Historical Society Periodicals Collection: Onyx: Black Lesbian Newsletter - San Francisco Bay Times

Onyx provided a vital San Francisco–Bay Area platform for Black lesbian writers, artists, and organizers to blend culture, politics, and community-building in the early 1980s.
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fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

Just Between Us: Coming out later in life with Sarah Magliocco

Many people come out quietly, gradually, or later in life due to limited language, lack of role models, internalised homophobia, social pressure, and delayed self-understanding.
SF LGBT
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2 months ago

Dr. Tim Seelig Birthday Fundraiser for the Portland Sage Singers: Q+ Elders and Allies

Dr. Tim Seelig celebrates his 75th birthday and 40th coming-out anniversary by fundraising for the Portland Sage Singers.
LGBT
fromFast Company
2 months ago

The gay glass ceiling still hasn't been shattered

Workplace authority norms remain deeply masculine, forcing many gay men to adopt restrained, 'palatable' performances to access leadership and avoid discrimination.
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 months ago

Giving Back to the Communities That Support Us - San Francisco Bay Times

As the year came to a close, San Francisco Dykes on Bikes® (DOB) focused on what has always mattered most: showing up for our community. Through partnership, visibility, and direct service, our Patch-holders and Prospects supported neighbors across the Bay Area during the holiday season. The following moments highlight just a few of the ways we worked alongside others to care for, uplift, and give back to the communities that support us year-round.
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2 months ago

Prelude - San Francisco Bay Times

Tim Seelig celebrates personal milestones, reflects on transitions from Baptist life to openly gay identity, and continues sharing musical and life experiences from recent years.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

These trans collectives are fighting hate with a lot of laughter & a little lube wrestling - LGBTQ Nation

Transmasc collectives in Tampa Bay create joyful, mutual-aid events like Lubor Day to build connection and resilience for trans Floridians amid legislative hostility.
fromPinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
2 months ago

The LGBTQ+ book industry is struggling amid attacks by the Trump administration

Since Trump returned to the White House for his second term in January 2025, he has signed several executive orders targeting the LGBTQ+ community - particularly the trans community - including proclaiming the official policy of the US is that there are "only two sexes", banning transgender people from serving in the military, restricting gender-affirming healthcare for trans youngsters under the age 19 and barring trans women and girls from female sports. He has also moved to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programmes across the government and in the military.
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