A man awaiting sentencing for bank robbery is also facing felony charges of making death threats to San Diego Pride...
Read moreDetailsDear Maxwell and Chase, On our first date, we bonded over having always wanted children. But that wasn’t something many...
Read moreDetailsI became a police officer to serve my community. Serve with pride, integrity and passion. I am proud of my...
Read moreDetailsThis article was originally published on PuzzlePiecesMarketing.com on June 9, 2020 As a Black-owned business, it’s very important to us how organizations...
Read moreDetails“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” – Martin Luther King Jr., 1963 One...
Read moreDetailsGive us a little background on you. Amber St. James is the death-dropping, cartwheeling, split queen known for her revolutionary activist...
Read moreDetailsOn June 10, 2020 San Diego Pride sent a proposal to the Mayor of San Diego entitled Law Enforcement & Pride...
Read moreDetailsJune 15, 2020 was a landmark day in American history, as the Supreme Court of the United States held that...
Read moreDetailsThe late Rev. George Walker Smith, who many have referred to as the "Martin Luther King of San Diego,” often...
Read moreDetailsYes, I resigned from San Diego Pride after Law Enforcement was banned from participation. I was with San Diego Pride...
Read moreDetailsAs things begin to “open up,” what about sex? When will that “open up”? I am not an epidemiologist, but...
Read moreDetailsAs the coronavirus continues to capture most of our attention these days, it has slowed so many of us down...
Read moreDetailsGrammy Award-nominated singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright has shared a video for “You Ain’t Big” a song off his highly anticipated upcoming album “Unfollow The...
Read moreDetailsIn commemoration of 2020 PRIDE MONTH, independent radio station KPFK 90.7 FM and “The Blunt Post with Vic” show are...
Read moreDetailsBy Dana Wiegand Albert Bell was born on Feb. 27, 1950 and began his journey as an out Gay man...
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