Despite repeated set backs along the way, Privacy for All Students continues their attack on a California law.
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After taking heat for a donation he made in support of California's antigay Proposition 8, Mozilla cofounder Brendan Eich promised to champion inclusion in his new role as CEO.
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Despite repeated set backs along the way, Privacy for All Students continues their attack on a California law.
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After taking heat for a donation he made in support of California's antigay Proposition 8, Mozilla cofounder Brendan Eich promised to champion inclusion in his new role as CEO.
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Peralta Community College Board of Trustees member Abel Guillen will seek a seat on the Oakland City Council this fall. Should he win the race, he would be the second person from the LGBT community in recent years to be elected to public office in the East Bay city. Guillen, who identifies as two spirit […]
Still struggling to overcome a boycott call after its chairman disparaged gay families last fall, Italian pasta company Barilla sponsored a fundraising event with the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus Monday night (March, 24) as part of its ongoing outreach to the LGBT community. The company underwrote the fundraiser for the Tyler Clementi Foundation so […]
President Barack Obama on Monday (March 24) announced a man who’s living with HIV as the new director of the Office of National AIDS Policy. Â In his new post, Douglas Brooks, who’s gay, will lead the Obama administrationâs work to reduce new HIV infections, improve the health of people living with HIV, and eliminate HIV […]
San Francisco AIDS Foundation CEO Neil Giuliano is being honored with his very own public park. The city of Tempe, Arizona, where Giuliano served as mayor from 1994 to 2004 and continues to own a home, is dedicating a lakeside open space in his honor on May 10. The date coincides with the twentieth anniversary […]
Construction on the long-awaited sidewalk-widening project in San Francisco’s gay Castro district is steaming along at full speed. Workers have begun digging up the west side of the 400 block of Castro Street. Parking has been eliminated on both sides of the block, as the traffic lanes have been down-sized to one lane in each […]
The leader of a small Baptist church in Westboro, Kansas, who made a name for himself by traveling the country to hoist up âGod Hates Fagsâ placards, is dead. A spokesman for Westboro Baptist Church, whose website address is godhatesfags.com, told CNN today that Fred Phelps, 84, died of natural causes. Although certainly appalled by […]
The annual Easter party and Hunky Jesus contest held at Dolores Park is hopping over to Golden Gate Park this year. Due to the renovation work on the public open space that broke ground in early March, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are relocating this year’s bash. It will take place Sunday, April 20 at […]
A man was robbed at gunpoint at 11 p.m. Tuesday, March 18 at Market and Castro streets in the Castro district. According to a San Francisco Police Department summary, the incident started as the victim, 21, was walking on Market. Two men, whom police described only as white, walked up to him. One man pulled […]
A man pleaded not guilty in San Francisco Superior Court this week to charges that he attacked an older man with a bottle in the gay Castro district. Ryan J. Day, 20, allegedly blocked a sidewalk near 18th and Noe streets Thursday, March 13 and insisted that the victim, who’s 71, walk around him, according […]
There will be plenty of rainbows at the intersection of 18th and Castro streets in the heart of San Francisco’s gay neighborhood. On Thursday, March 13, District 8 Supervisor Scott Wiener announced the winning design and location for rainbow crosswalks that will be paid for by the Castro Upper Market Community Benefit District. The crosswalks […]
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