On Feb. 8, long-time transgender activist Pepper Price was elected as the 48th Empress de San Diego and LGBTQ black...
Read moreDetailsFernando Lopez, San Diego Pride Why is San Diego Pride in July? Strategy for our movement is the short...
Read moreDetailsPlease see the 2020 GLBT VOTER GUIDE on page 2 and the SAN DIEGO DEMOCRATS FOR EQUALITY official endorsements on...
Read moreDetailsOn Feb. 24, Being Alive San Diego celebrates 30 years of loving and caring for children, women and men living...
Read moreDetailsLGBTQ San Diego County News Are you interested in competing? How do you interact with the community? How do you...
Read moreDetailsBy Alex C. Villafuerte We hear far too many in our community talk about how “easy kids have it these...
Read moreDetailsLGBTQ San Diego County News In 1972, members of San Diego LGBTQ community started organizing the Imperial Court de San...
Read moreDetailsBy M.G. Perez Tantrums & Tiaras is not a traditional “drag” show — it is a full-scale stage production. The...
Read moreDetailsJan. 21, 2020 was the 67th anniversary of the entrapment and arrest of black civil rights leader Bayard Rustin on...
Read moreDetailsBy Neal Putnam A gay man was murdered in his Ocean Beach apartment by a sex partner who was angry...
Read moreDetailsBy Bob Morris It started with a 50-person ensemble from the San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus singing “Glory” from the...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert Leyh, programs manager, San Diego Pride Now in its third year, Build OUT brings together two very different...
Read moreDetailsBy Ian Morton It should be impossible to think about the U.S. Civil Rights movement and not picture Dr. Martin...
Read moreDetailsBy Nicole Murray Ramirez 1051 University Ave. has long been a Hillcrest landmark for outstanding entertainment, dancing and socializing beginning...
Read moreDetailsBy Ryan Trabuco Alright, everyone – it’s 2020. Not just the start of a new year, but we are...
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!
