Vertez Regina Burks grew up in Brooklyn, New York and was inspired to do volunteer work by watching her great-grandmother...
Read moreIn a pandemic, our old ideas about how life works no longer apply. We don’t know when or how this...
Read moreOur community has known the fear and frustration wrought by an emerging pandemic before. A lethal novel virus for which...
Read moreNow, more than ever, it is most important that we support businesses owned by LGBTQ+ and friends/allies, especially those who...
Read moreWith the state the world is in these days, we are learning to appreciate more and more of the people...
Read moreToday’s world has changed how we live, communicate and socialize with each other. It has become a very scary place...
Read moreThese are scary times; we’re living with much uncertainty and many unknowns. As a psychotherapist, my clients, friends and family...
Read moreYears ago, Stefan Chicote of Baja Betty's came up with the great idea of getting a big Rainbow Flag to...
Read moreC…Community Tootie In the communities I move in and around through, there is diversity in the opinion and attitudes toward...
Read moreSan Diego's LGBTQ people has had many pioneers, trailblazers and heroes.
Read moreBy Nicole Murray Ramirez With a recent endorsement from Gov. Gavin Newsome, leading in all polls and campaign fundraising, Todd...
Read moreBy Michael Kimmel Let me begin with a short poem: “You can call it codependence Or hyper-responsibility. Whatever you call...
Read moreBy Nicole Murray Ramirez Some years ago I moved into a senior housing complex that you have to be 65...
Read moreBy Michael Kimmel Sleep — beautiful, wonderful, drowsy, deep, restful sleep. Don’t we love it? Isn’t it one of the...
Read moreVol. 4. Issue 35, April 2024 Monthly
(LGBTQ SD News has decided to continue the current volume by several issues while we rebrand).