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Dems shrug off Biden debate flub at SF Pride event
Speakers at the Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club's annual Pride Breakfast largely ignored President Joe Biden's underwhelming debate performance even as they emphasized the importance of reelecting America's chief executive in November.
Plenty of Pride on display at SF Trans March
It was a sight to see: a multitude of light blue, white, and light pink horizontal stripes on clothing, signage, and flags of all sizes, including one that was more than 100 feet long.
San Francisco police will be fully deployed for Pride, chief says
As hundreds of thousands of people prepare to visit San Francisco for Pride festivities, the San Francisco Police Department will be fully staffed for the events, Chief Williams Scott said Thursday.
University effort tracks giving to LGBTQ nonprofits
A number of years ago the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy's Equitable Giving Lab launched an index to track how much money was being donated to nonprofits focused on women and girls.
SF hoping to be 'Beacon of Love' this Pride weekend
The San Francisco LGBTQ Pride parade will start making its way up Market Street from Beale Street at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, June 30.
SF designer creates plush bunnies to support rabbit rescue group
Tria Connell shares her apartment bordering San Francisco's Western Addition and Hayes Valley neighborhoods with two adopted rabbits.
Queer young adults say coming out deepened their faith
For many LGBTQ people, any solace provided by religion came intertwined with condemnation and deep shame.
SFPD, Pride reassure celebration will be safe
The potential for violence is a reality for Pride events across the world.
Unique LGBTQ survey piloted in Oregon
With the ongoing lack of comprehensive demographic data on the LGBTQ community, Oregon leaders are piloting a unique effort to rectify the issue in the Beaver State.
Oakland LGBTQ center sees growth with hiring of COO
It's been seven years since the Oakland LGBTQ Community Center was founded and held its grand opening at its offices near Lake Merritt.
Queer financial planner reaches out to LGBTQs
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people took to doing or learning something new to fill their shelter-in-place days, keep boredom at bay, and move forward, in some way, during an otherwise standstill time.
LGBTQ bar reopening in SF's beleaguered Financial District
Ginger's, the San Francisco Financial District's only LGBTQ bar, is planning a grand reopening Pride weekend.
North Bay Latine nonprofit embraces diversity
When Lisa Carreno attended her first meeting of the organization that was to become Los Cien, she knew that, as a Cuban American in an organization devoted to empowering Latines, she belonged.
Gay Sacramento leader Mangers reflects on service
Dennis Mangers said he isn't the "gay godfather of Sacramento," as a local media outlet dubbed him 16 years ago.