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Is San Francisco about to get its first openly gay mayor?
Many cities in California have had mayors who were members of the LGBTQ community, but not San Francisco. That could be about to change.
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Catholic hospital that refused transgender man hysterectomy is hit with lawsuit
Evan Michael Minton says he was devastated when a Catholic hospital canceled his hysterectomy just one day before it was scheduled.
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Beyond Stonewall: Why modern LGBTQ Americans should be thinking globally
Decades after the Stonewall riots, homosexuality is still punishable by death in many countries.
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LGBT tech workers get paid considerably less than straight coworkers
Contrary to popular stereotypes, a recruiting firm found that LGBTQ people tend to be offered less money when starting tech jobs.
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San Francisco vigil honors Gilbert Baker, creator of the rainbow flag
Civil rights activist and rainbow flag designer Gilbert Baker died this week. He was 65.
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Gilbert Baker, creator of the rainbow flag, dead at 65
His dearest friend Cleve Jones announced Baker’s passing in an emotional tweet.
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Why are people from San Francisco getting critically ill after drinking tea?
Each person grew weak then had life-threatening abnormal heart rhythms that required resuscitation and intensive care.
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Historic gay landmark to close while another hopes for recognition
Little Pete’s in Philadelphia was once Dewey’s and still attracts many LGBTQ visitors because of a protest predating Stonewall.
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San Francisco to name part of Tenderloin as first transgender historic district
It will be designated Compton’s TLGB District, referring to a historic local uprising and to highlight the contribution of trans people in that riot.
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HB2 is still the law in North Carolina and so the boycott goes on
The San Francisco Symphony has canceled concerts scheduled for April at UNC’s Memorial Hall.