Rev. Dusty Pruitt has detailed her life story in her memoir that includes winning a lawsuit against the Women’s Army...
Read moreA couple of weeks ago I was waiting on the tarmac at the former Mather Air Force Base in Sacramento...
Read moreWe rely on hospitals to care for us in our times of greatest need. We entrust them with our lives...
Read moreA man who strangled a gay man 46 years ago was sentenced Sept. 21 to 5 years to life in...
Read moreAretha Franklin’s journey to self-discovery is seen through the lens of openly lesbian screenwriter Tracey Scott Wilson in “Respect,” the...
Read moreAfter Chair Fletcher’s policy passed, other Electees follow his lead and U.S. Surgeon General applauds his actions On September 1st,...
Read more“Don’t just respond to problems, solve them” I am excited to introduce our readers to amazing and caring people...
Read moreAs a psychotherapist, I see quite a few UCSD, USD and SDSU students. Some are LGBTQ, some are not. Last...
Read moreHow do you know if a product is covered by a warranty? You never know when life – or a...
Read more“My priority is to make sure LGBTQ+ veterans and active-duty military are present as it’s definitely their day!” When US...
Read moreJoseph Rocha is a veteran with a lifelong dedication to service. He is a Democratic candidate running for Congress (50th...
Read moreFilmOut, San Diego’s Annual LGBTQ Film Festival, will take place from September 9–12, 2021. films will be screened during the...
Read moreGetting back into the groove of things has plenty of folks wanting to go out and safely socialize, especially if...
Read moreDo you miss cruising but are not ready to take a trip overseas yet? Have you dreamed about enjoying a...
Read moreA golden glow seeps beneath an unassuming downtown building near the San Diego Padres home, Petco Park. On entering Callie,...
Read moreVol. 4. Issue 35, April 2024 Monthly
(LGBTQ SD News has decided to continue the current volume by several issues while we rebrand).