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Editorial: Trump’s ‘big, ugly brick’ will harm LGBTQs
When we caught up with queer Congressmember Emily Randall (D-Washington) at the Seattle Pride parade June 29, she was monitoring the U.S. Senate’s deliberations on President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill.
Editorial: CA must stand firm for trans athletes
Leave it to the Trump administration to try and put a damper on Pride weekend.
Editorial: Pride season erupts in protest
The Republican Party, now that it’s firmly controlled by President Donald Trump, is no place for LGBTQ people.
Editorial: Newsom’s formal Pride statement is late
Governor Gavin Newsom did finally issue the Pride proclamation hours after this editorial was initially published online.
Editorial: Social media companies must improve
Pride Month is here, and with it, the multitude of events, gatherings, and celebrations for the LGBTQ community. Many will find out about these festivities on social media feeds.
Editorial: Hegseth’s petty move on Milk ship
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s petty decision to strip Harvey Milk’s name from a USNS vessel is unsurprising, but still maddening.
Editorial: CA leg must restore Newsom cuts
California is facing a projected $7.9 billion budget shortfall, and to make up for it, Governor Gavin Newsom is scapegoating LGBTQ health programs, according to advocacy groups that reviewed the May Revise that he announced a couple of weeks ago.
Editorial: Milk’s words resonate today
Harvey Milk’s words in his speeches and columns for the Bay Area Reporter resonate as much today as they did in the 1970s
Editorial: National Dems need a reboot
No wonder national Democrats remain deep in the wilderness.
Editorial: HHS gender report is harmful for trans youth
A new report commissioned by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on pediatric gender dysphoria does about what one would expect: muddies the science, cherry picks evidence and, most troublesome, does not disclose who wrote it.
Editorial: CA digital newspaper archive in peril
We all know the state of the newspaper industry has been dire for years.
Editorial: 2 SF grants are crucial to Castro’s success
The Castro is finally starting to show signs of recovering from the COVID pandemic-era shutdowns and the accompanying economic turmoil. It’s been a long slog, from any perspective.
Editorial: Francis wasn’t perfect, but he led with empathy
Pope Francis, who died Monday, April 21, was a contradiction when it came to LGBTQ people.
Editorial: We must all advocate for Andry’s release
Gay makeup artist Andry Jose Hernández Romero sits in a notorious prison in El Salvador for no good reason.
Editorial: The resistance is stirring
Finally, after nearly three months of President Donald Trump’s return to the White House, people are getting fed up with his policies that seem to help no one but himself and his cronies.
Editorial: McMahon overreaches with jab at CA
For someone who wants to close the federal Department of Education, President Donald Trump has shown that he’ll use the agency when it suits him.
Editorial: Lee for mayor, Wang for city council
Oakland voters have an opportunity to begin recovering from the city’s recent political scandals when they vote for a new mayor in the April 15 special election.
Editorial: Newsom will never be president
California Governor Gavin Newsom can spout anti-trans rhetoric all he wants, but that won't endear him to conservative Republicans, some Democrats, and the many independent voters he would need to win the presidency, should he decide to seek it.
Editorial: Measles outbreak outruns RFK Jr.
The nation's top vaccine denier, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is being overrun by current events and scrambling to contain the fallout.
Editorial: We're queer and still here
President Donald Trump and his administration may want to sideline LGBTQ people, particularly transgender people, but the news from Gallup is that the number of adults identifying as something other than straight has actually increased.