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Guest Opinion: Why yes on Prop E benefits LGBTs

Guest Opinion: Why yes on Prop E benefits LGBTs

  • by Naphtali Offen
  • May 30, 2018

In April 2017, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to eliminate the sale of menthol and other flavor additives in all nicotine products sold in the city.

Guest Opinion: Leno's experience makes him best choice for SF mayor

Guest Opinion: Leno's experience makes him best choice for SF mayor

  • by Annise Parker
  • May 29, 2018

The lesbian former mayor of Houston explains why gay San Francisco mayoral candidate Maek Leno is the best choice for voters.

Guest Opinion: The US fails to protect asylum seekers

Guest Opinion: The US fails to protect asylum seekers

  • by Anna Lijphart
  • May 2, 2018

Federal asylum authorities recently announced a bizarre policy change that punishes asylum seekers who have already been waiting in the queue for years.

Guest Opinion: SF fur ban may spark larger social movement

Guest Opinion: SF fur ban may spark larger social movement

  • by Rob Daroff
  • Apr 25, 2018

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors recently voted to ban fur sales, making it the third and largest U.S. city to pass such a prohibition.

Guest Opinion: LGBT center is an antidote to hate

Guest Opinion: LGBT center is an antidote to hate

  • by Rebecca Rolfe and Roberto OrdeƱana
  • Apr 18, 2018

People of color, queer people, women, and people with disabilities know that bigotry is deeply rooted in this country's DNA. Our differences have always been used as a weapon to divide us.

Guest Opinion: Care about the Castro Street Fair

Guest Opinion: Care about the Castro Street Fair

  • by Cleve Jones
  • Apr 12, 2018

A veteran gay activist explains why the Castro Street Fair is important and why you should attend an upcoming community meeting.

Guest Opinion: Why Milk terminal at SFO is important

Guest Opinion: Why Milk terminal at SFO is important

  • by Nick Large
  • Apr 4, 2018

In 2011, I decided to pack my bags and move to San Francisco. I told my parents I wanted to venture off into the world on my own, studying psychology.

Challenging the gender binary, one bill at a time

Challenging the gender binary, one bill at a time

  • by by I.W. Gregorio
  • Mar 28, 2018

When Governor Jerry Brown signed the Gender Recognition Act (Senate Bill 179) last October, it gave nonbinary and intersex adults in California an unprecedented validation.

Why I left East Bay Stonewall board

Why I left East Bay Stonewall board

  • by Michael Colbruno
  • Mar 21, 2018

This month I decided not to run for another term as a board member and political action committee chair of the East Bay Stonewall Democratic Club, ending an almost continuous string of involvement in LGBT organizations, causes, and clubs.

SF judges should be retained

SF judges should be retained

  • by Angela Bradstreet, Terry Stewart, Donna Hitchens, and Linda Colfax
  • Mar 14, 2018

San Francisco's LGBT judges urge the re-election of four of their straight colleagues.

Coming out against underage LGBTQI tobacco sales

Coming out against underage LGBTQI tobacco sales

  • by April Roeseler
  • Mar 7, 2018

In less than two years, California's Tobacco 21, or "T21," law has proved to be a powerful weapon in the war on illegal tobacco sales to underage youth.

Trump's dangerous budget moves

Trump's dangerous budget moves

  • by Dana Van Gorder
  • Feb 28, 2018

During the eight years of Barack Obama's presidency, great progress on HIV and hepatitis C occurred as a result of his vigorous, compassionate, and competent leadership.

Insurance commissioner must stand up for patients and other Californians

Insurance commissioner must stand up for patients and other Californians

  • by Ricardo Lara
  • Feb 21, 2018

In my race to become California's next insurance commissioner - and our first openly gay statewide elected leader - I have traveled all over the state, and there is one question I always get.

Regional collaboration is key to ending homelessness

Regional collaboration is key to ending homelessness

  • by John Bauters
  • Feb 14, 2018

Despite significant efforts to combat homelessness, the needs of the homeless population are outpacing the local response.