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California AG, advocates vow continued challenge to military transgender ban
State Attorney General Xavier Becerra and California civil rights groups say they will continue their work to overturn the ban.Read More
Napa Valley schools retire Indian mascot, imagery
The Napa Valley Unified School District board of trustees voted unanimously to change the name and image of the mascot at one school and the image of the mascot...Read More
Workers rally as Supreme Court weighs union dues
Teachers, nurses, transit workers and politicians rallied at San Francisco City Hall in response to a U.S. Supreme Court case that could decrease funding and participation in unions.Read More
Yvette Felarca arrested, charged with inciting a riot
Veteran activist and Berkeley school teacher Yvette Felarca has been charged with assault and inciting a riot for her actions in a faceoff with white nationalist groups in Sacramento.Read More
Rainbow Pride splashes across San Francisco
From downtown to the Castro and beyond, a spectrum of acceptance and inclusion shined across San Francisco.Read More
Stop telling people they will ‘be okay’
I laid my two-year-old son, Ty, next to be comforted by his little snores as I watched state after state turn red on Election Night.Read More
SJ minimum wage to increase ten cents in 2017
Minimum wage workers in San Jose will be receiving a $.10 per hour raise in January, city officials announced Friday.Read More
Gender-neutral restroom access extended under new law
Gov. Jerry Brown has signed legislation that is being considered the most inclusive restroom access law in the nation.Read More
Split Supreme Court declares same-sex marriage a ‘fundamental right’
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled by a 5-4 vote Friday that the federal Constitution provides a right to same-sex marriage.Read More
Thousands remember King and his message
Thousands of people, including Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, gathered in San Francisco Monday to honor the civil rights legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.Read More
Lee: Celebrate King by working for equality
Congresswoman Barbara Lee, D-Oakland, is calling on Americans to work for an equal America.Read More
Mission students welcome Michael Brown Sr.
Michael Brown Sr., whose son's death sparked a wave of protests, met with hundreds of San Francisco high school students.Read More
Pride shimmers around the world
Millions marched to show love is more powerful than hate. And a lot more fun.
Gallery Worldwide pride. Read More
Thousands march for gay pride in Rome
Tens of thousands took to the streets of Rome for the city's annual Gay Pride parade.Read More
Harvey Milk postage stamp launches Thursday
A dedication ceremony for the stamp is scheduled for next Wednesday in San Francisco.Read More
What would Brian Boitano do?
He'd announce he's gay and he'd follow through — that's what Brian Boitano'd do.Read More
Russia sends gay families running and hiding
Maria and Alexandra — a quiet, academic couple with a seven-year old daughter —want to flee Russia for Canada.Read More
Pride parade shimmers in equality’s glow
San Francisco brimmed with overflowing pride as hundreds of thousands celebrated equality.Read More
Bay athletes, CSN team up for ‘You Can Play’
Barry Zito, Coco Crisp and Klay Thompson make a pitch for equality in sports in a new public service announcement.Read More