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Pride 2019: Black recalls mom in his new memoir

Pride 2019: Black recalls mom in his new memoir

  • by David-Elijah Nahmod
  • Jun 25, 2019

Academy Award-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black is famous now, but growing up poor, gay, and Mormon taught him a lot, especially about his relationship with his disabled mother.

Pride 2019: Russian River Sisters bring their joy to North Bay

Pride 2019: Russian River Sisters bring their joy to North Bay

  • by Charlie Wagner
  • Jun 25, 2019

The Russian River Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence have been a steady force in Guerneville, sparking joy, as is their mission, while gaining acceptance for both themselves and the greater LGBT community in a rural area.

Pride 2019: Book offers many layers to the Stonewall story

Pride 2019: Book offers many layers to the Stonewall story

  • by Brian Bromberger
  • Jun 25, 2019

As the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall rebellion approaches, long considered the birth of the modern gay rights movement, people may think that they know what transpired and why it was so important.

Pride 2018: Trans man helps others navigate their journeys

Pride 2018: Trans man helps others navigate their journeys

  • by Alex Madison
  • Jun 21, 2018

It has been 15 years since Socorro Moreland transitioned. It was an experience that inspired his career working with trans men of color to ensure they receive the help they need to live healthy, safe, and happy lives.

Pride 2018: Silicon Valley's new transgender champion settles into his job

Pride 2018: Silicon Valley's new transgender champion settles into his job

  • by Heather Cassell
  • Jun 21, 2018

It's a pioneering position to be in, and it appears that Anthony Ross has the right stuff to pave the path to build real change that will impact the South Bay's transgender community for years to come.

Pride 2018: Pub owner brings her Irish roots to Oakland

Pride 2018: Pub owner brings her Irish roots to Oakland

  • by Cynthia Laird
  • Jun 21, 2018

When Jackie Gallanagh moved to the Bay Area from Ireland in 1996, there were 17 Irish pubs in San Francisco. She tried most of them.

Pride 2018: Grimm recalls 'isolating' experience in trans bathroom fight

Pride 2018: Grimm recalls 'isolating' experience in trans bathroom fight

  • by Sari Staver
  • Jun 21, 2018

After a three-year court battle to be allowed to use the boy's bathroom at his rural Virginia high school, trans teen Gavin Grimm said the experience has "opened up my world."

Pride 2018: Gay teen works to end bullying in schools

Pride 2018: Gay teen works to end bullying in schools

  • by Alex Madison
  • Jun 21, 2018

At 16 years old, most kids' priorities are getting their driver's license, being a part of the popular circle at school, or taking perfectly lit selfies.

Pride 2018: After TV spotlight, Ken Jones reflects on his activism

Pride 2018: After TV spotlight, Ken Jones reflects on his activism

  • by David-Elijah Nahmod
  • Jun 21, 2018

In the 2017 miniseries "When We Rise," a docudrama that tells the story of the birth of San Francisco's gay rights movement during the 1970s and 1980s, actor Michael K. Williams, who portrayed gay activist Ken Jones, was featured in a courtroom scene.

Pride 2018: SF office aims to uplift transgender community

Pride 2018: SF office aims to uplift transgender community

  • by Matthew S. Bajko
  • Jun 21, 2018

Inside an office space carved out of the ground floor of the San Francisco LGBT Community Center is a staff of three working to uplift the city's transgender residents as well as underserved members of the broader LGBT community.

Pride 2018: LGBTQ community change makers

Pride 2018: LGBTQ community change makers

  • by Cynthia Laird
  • Jun 21, 2018

The Dykes on Bikes have blazed a trail for decades, leading the San Francisco Pride parade in a symbol of lesbian power and resistance. So, it was sad to hear that Soni Wolf, one of the group's founding members, died April 25.

Pride 2018: TV deal means wider Pride audience

Pride 2018: TV deal means wider Pride audience

  • by Alex Madison
  • Jun 21, 2018

The 48th annual San Francisco Pride parade will be the first syndicated Pride parade in the world, according to George Ridgely Jr., executive director of the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee.

Pride 2018: Law school dean a longtime advocate for equality

Pride 2018: Law school dean a longtime advocate for equality

  • by Charlie Wagner
  • Jun 21, 2018

Golden Gate University has long supported diversity and it did so once more when it chose Anthony Niedwiecki to be its new law school dean in August 2017.

Pride 2018: Trans, Dyke marches set to roll

Pride 2018: Trans, Dyke marches set to roll

  • by Alex Madison
  • Jun 21, 2018

The Trans and Dyke marches are expected to draw thousands of queers to San Francisco this weekend.