In 1970, the first Pride March was held on June 28 in New York City to commemorate the one-year anniversary...
Read moreDetailsThis is the slogan of a national LGBTQ+ campaign to register our community and turn it out on Nov. 3....
Read moreDetailsThese days, a lot of my conversations with clients and friends include talking about acceptable levels of risk (aka, “ALOR”)....
Read moreDetailsWhat a world we live in right now. With the coronavirus as a global enemy, now we are watching our...
Read moreDetailsVertez Regina Burks grew up in Brooklyn, New York and was inspired to do volunteer work by watching her great-grandmother...
Read moreDetailsNathan Fletcher When Leon Williams became the first (and still only) San Diego County Supervisor of color, his chief of...
Read moreDetailsThe title of this column was inspired by the novel “Love in the Time of Cholera,” written by Colombian author...
Read moreDetailsLiving in San Diego for the past 30 years has profoundly changed my life in so many positive ways. I...
Read moreDetailsEmilio Velasquez was a dedicated pioneer of LGBT rights in Tijuana, Mexico and was instrumental in bringing Spanish-language HIV/AIDS education...
Read moreDetailsIn a pandemic, our old ideas about how life works no longer apply. We don’t know when or how this...
Read moreDetailsNow, more than ever, it is most important that we support businesses owned by LGBTQ+ and friends/allies, especially those who...
Read moreDetailsWith the state the world is in these days, we are learning to appreciate more and more of the people...
Read moreDetailsAs families across San Diego shelter in place to protect against coronavirus, children are spending more time online – for...
Read moreDetailsThis past month has seen some changes in the way we do things in the Senate, as all of us...
Read moreDetailsIt has been over a month now since we have been forced closed due to COVID-19. It takes about six...
Read moreDetailsLGBTQ San Diego County News is Updating!
After a necessary pause for my healing, I am making important adjustments and updates to the company and website. These changes are vital for the survival of our community’s only LGBTQ newspaper.
I appreciate your patience and support. Stay tuned for more updates, including a relaunch of the website, and the return of our print edition in the near future. Give at LGBTQSD.news/Support
Still here, still fighting. Onward!
