In 1970, the first Pride March was held on June 28 in New York City to commemorate the one-year anniversary...
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Read moreDetailsVertez Regina Burks grew up in Brooklyn, New York and was inspired to do volunteer work by watching her great-grandmother...
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Read moreDetailsIn her second book, “Resistance: A Songwriter’s Story of Hope, Change, and Courage,” flaming piano queen Tori Amos shares her...
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Read moreDetailsWith the city of San Diego experiencing significant economic impacts due to COVID-19, California Assembly member Todd Gloria (D-San Diego),...
Read moreDetailsMemorial Day is a national holiday observed on the last Monday in May. It honors members of the United States...
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Read moreDetailsNathan Fletcher When Leon Williams became the first (and still only) San Diego County Supervisor of color, his chief of...
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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!