2020 is finally over! What an unbelievable year. Our community saw more hate from the Trump administration rolling back protections...
Read moreDetailsPTSD is a psychological term for “post-traumatic stress disorder.” I consider PTSD to be the emotions we feel after we...
Read moreDetailsWhen I first moved to San Diego, over a half century ago, our city and region was a conservative right-wing...
Read moreDetailsWell, we did it. We made it through one of the most challenging years I have ever experienced in my...
Read moreDetailsFile this under 2020’s “Content We Lived” category: Social Distance, Netflix’s anthology series completely conceived, cast and shot in quarantine....
Read moreDetailsOne of this year’s TV pleasures has been watching a homebound Selena Gomez earnestly trying to learn to cook via...
Read moreDetailsDaniel Scott Jordan (courtesy image) A La Mesa man accused of killing his husband and fleeing the scene to Reno,...
Read moreDetailsThe end of the pandemic is in sight. The Pfizer vaccine has been approved by the FDA and the first...
Read moreDetailsA year is not a person. It’s not an entity at all, actually, just a collection of hours, days and...
Read moreDetailsWith a history behind the bar, Stevan Dupus has a unique perspective on the LGBTQ community. He captures our hopes,...
Read moreDetailsWow, November 2020 surely became a month of ups and downs. If your choice of president did or did not...
Read moreDetailsSaturday, January 16th from 1 - 3pm “Power, Love & Presence: The Joys of Getting Older” is a ZOOM workshop...
Read moreDetailsFinally, as 2020 shuffles to a close, it looks like (some) things are getting better: No more Trump and his...
Read moreDetailsIt’s December! And while I know we are all eager to turn the page on 2020, I also know this...
Read moreDetailsIn protecting ourselves and our loved ones from the coronavirus, we’ve learned to work from home, attend classes on line,...
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!
