Opinion :: Guest Opinion

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.

Attitudes have shifted on LGBTQ issues

Attitudes have shifted on LGBTQ issues

  • by by Rick Smolan and Jennifer Erwitt
  • Feb 7, 2018

The LGBTQ movement for equality dates back to the years after World War II - when contemporary homophobia also really began.

A difficult decision for interim mayor

A difficult decision for interim mayor

  • by Jeff Sheehy
  • Feb 1, 2018

San Francisco is a dynamic city with stubborn challenges. Residents want local government to combat homelessness and property crime with greater urgency.

LGBTQ leaders need to be at the table as FAIR Act is implemented

LGBTQ leaders need to be at the table as FAIR Act is implemented

  • by Gary Waddell
  • Jan 24, 2018

California is leading the way in implementing LGBTQ-inclusive textbooks in public schools. Senate Bill 48, the FAIR Education Act, authored by gay then-state Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) went into effect January 1, 2012.

Now is the time to get a hep A shot

Now is the time to get a hep A shot

  • by by Gil F. Chavez
  • Jan 17, 2018

The United States is currently experiencing the largest person-to-person hepatitis A outbreak, which is predominantly affecting people who are homeless or who use drugs in unsanitary conditions, in more than two decades.

SF's trans community - from then to now

SF's trans community - from then to now

  • by Theresa Sparks
  • Jan 10, 2018

For my entire life, two things have remained constant: confusion about my gender and a deeply held belief I could do nothing about it.

A home without walls

A home without walls

  • by by A. Skye
  • Dec 20, 2017

I believe youth homelessness can be healed if we know the root causes of it.

Connecting the Bay Area-San Joaquin Valley mega-region

Connecting the Bay Area-San Joaquin Valley mega-region

  • by Susan Talamantes Eggman
  • Dec 13, 2017

"A 2:15 alarm, two trains, and a bus get her to work by 7 a.m." This was the August headline in a New York Times story about Stockton resident (and one of my constituents) Sheila James and her daily commute from Stockton to San Francisco.

Honor Milk with new plaza

Honor Milk with new plaza

  • by Andrea Aiello
  • Dec 6, 2017

The Friends of Harvey Milk Plaza, or FHMP, is excited about the community dialogue to reimagine and reinvigorate Harvey Milk Plaza.

Holiday tips from a harm reductionist

Holiday tips from a harm reductionist

  • by Jeremy Prillwitz
  • Nov 29, 2017

You probably know what it feels like to be in the throes of holiday stress.

Guest Opinion: SF needs more LGBTQ shelters

Guest Opinion: SF needs more LGBTQ shelters

  • by by Brenda Cordova
  • Nov 22, 2017

Imagine you are walking down the street in San Francisco enjoying the view until suddenly you come across a sidewalk full of homeless encampments.

Guest Opinion: Plaza architect weighs in on update

Guest Opinion: Plaza architect weighs in on update

  • by Howard Grant
  • Nov 15, 2017

I am the retired architect and designer of the Castro Street Muni Metro station and Harvey Milk Plaza.

Yes, No, YES! - district elections

Yes, No, YES! - district elections

  • by Jon Golinger
  • Nov 8, 2017

Harvey Milk lost before he won.

Harvey Milk's lasting legacy

Harvey Milk's lasting legacy

  • by Mark Leno
  • Nov 1, 2017

Though I arrived in San Francisco in 1977, I never met Harvey Milk. Because of his work and the legacy he leaves behind, many have tried to claim Milk as part of their own stories.