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Lived experience guides Tate Smith's trans and DEI consulting firm
Five years ago, Tate Smith, then a legal secretary, decided it was time to share something about himself at his workplace, Clifford Chance, a major law firm in London.
US appeals court rules that LGBTQ school policy did not violate parents' rights
A federal appeals court has ruled that a public school does not violate parents' rights when school officials do not inform them that their child is grappling with the possibility or reality of being LGBTQ.
SF supervisors vote to remove police commissioner Carter-Oberstone
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to shake up the city's police commission Tuesday, removing mayoral appointee Max Carter-Oberstone from his position.
Most of Castro will remain under SFPD's Mission Station
Castro officials are reacting positively to the news that much of the neighborhood will remain within the San Francisco Police Department's Mission Station boundaries.
LGBTQ Agenda: Trump return shaking up Kennedy Center, WorldPride
Several recent moves around this year's WorldPride festivities planned for Washington, D.C. following President Donald Trump's return to office have LGBTQs learning the nation's capital might not be big enough for the both of them.
LGBTQ Agenda: National group helps advocates enshrine marriage equality in state statutes
Americans concerned about LGBTQ equality are working on enshrining marriage equality rights in state governing documents.
Lesbian's application to SF open government panel appears in jeopardy
A San Francisco lesbian's application to the San Francisco Sunshine Ordinance Task Force appears to be in jeopardy after Board of Supervisors President Rafael Mandelman said Monday that he could not support the nominee because he disagrees with her.
US Supreme Court to hear straight woman's 'reverse' discrimination case
While the eyes of the world look on in disbelief at the dismantling of the U.S. government, the U.S. Supreme Court dances on.
Political Notes: With a fence featuring subtle LGBTQ nods, new SF park site up for design review
The country's first public park named after a leather community leader will have its latest design review meeting Monday morning.
From Idea to Launch: The Ultimate Free Guide to Starting Your Online Casino in 2025
The decision to launch an online casino exists but you feel uncertain about your first steps. You're not alone.
California LGBTQ nonprofits join Lambda Legal lawsuit against Trump administration over DEI
The San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the San Francisco Community Health Center joined six other nonprofits in suing the Trump administration over DEI initiatives and the erasure of the transgender community.
Gay ex-officeholder's scandal hangs over San Jose council race
At certain homes he visits as he campaigns for the District 3 seat on the San Jose City Council, Anthony Tordillos is confronted with a question most people seeking public office don't have to field.
Changes come to Give OUT Day as Horizons bows out
Give OUT Day, the national online fundraising project to help LGBTQ nonprofits, will be different this year.
Editorial: Outrageous deletions on Stonewall site
It is appalling and wrong that the federal government on February 13 deleted references to "transgender" and "queer" from the web pages of the Stonewall National Monument.