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San Francisco mayor, gay leaders booed off stage at Trans March
A rare, “cringe-worthy” moment when a politician engages and enrages trans folk over homeless policies.
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Meningitis outbreak among gay and bisexual men prompts vaccine advisory
The vaccine is widely available and very effective in preventing this disease from spreading.
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Pride celebrations shine despite the shadow of the Orlando tragedy
“If we change our event — if we make everything somber — it’s, in many ways, allowing those who wish to silence us to win.”
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Why two grand marshals refuse to march in San Francisco Pride parade
The heavy police presence and metal detectors that will be part of this weekend’s festivities have angered some local leaders.
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Tennessee’s new anti-LGBTQ law just cost it over $5 million
The American Counseling Association will meet in the “inclusive and inviting city” of San Francisco instead of Nashville.
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PHOTOS: The world mourns victims of massacre at Orlando gay nightclub
These are just some of the images from across the country and around the world as people gathered to show support for the victims and survivors.
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San Francisco’s football team calls for repeal of North Carolina’s HB2
The man in charge of San Francisco’s football team condemned North Carolina’s discriminatory law and handed over a check for $75,000 to advocates working to repeal it.
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Navigating gay club life as a blind man
“We negotiate life differently,” says 35-year-old Belo Cipirani.
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Salesforce expanding in Indiana despite religious law uproar
CEO Scott McCorkle said the expansion couldn’t have happened without revisions to the state law.
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More San Francisco cops are caught sending antigay, racist texts
The new allegations in the liberal and diverse city come amid a national debate over police relations with minority communities.