Thursday, June 14, 2007

This week's Bay Area Reporter is on newstands!

This week in the Bay Area Reporter I announce SF Pride’s new global broadcasting: “Parade only live on cable, Web this year”; and I explore what make’s SF DA Kamala Harris run and work: “DA Harris kicks off re-election campaign.”

For more news and entertainment visit the Bay Area Reporter online or pick up an issue at your local independent or queer bookstore.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

CNN is looking for America's queer youth

Uncovering America: A focus on the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community What is your perspective on gay life in the United States?

Do you think American society is now more accepting of homosexuality, especially in regards to issues concerning the workplace, religion, health and family? Or is the experience dominated by the politics that surround it?

If you are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered, what was your “coming out” experience like and do you think it may be easier now than, perhaps, decades ago?

And would it matter to you if someone in your immediate community -- your neighbor, your boss, your pastor, your mayor, your doctor, your kid’s teacher -- was gay?

Write your thoughts below, or turn on your camera and send us a video response. Use the form on this page to send files from your computer. Send cell phone video and photos to ireport@cnn.com. Check the Toolkit for help.

Some of the videos, photos and audio submitted may be selected for use on CNN.com, in CNN television programming or other CNN programming services, so by sending information you are agreeing to our terms of use.

Click her to submit your perspective: http://www.cnn.com/exchange/ireports/topics/forms/2007/06/gay.pride.html

Friday, June 08, 2007

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS/PAPERS
New Trans/Gender Variant/ Queer Anthology

Please submit your writing via email to: captivegenders@gmail.com or mail to: Captive Genders Anthology, 1904 Franklin Street, Suite 504 Oakland, CA 94612

Deadline for submission: Extended to August 1 2007. We will also accept proposals for submissions.


Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial ComplexEdited by Nat Smith, Eric Stanley


At least 65% of transwomen and 29% of transmen interviewed in a 1999 study had been incarcerated in San Francisco, California(http://by103w.bay103.mail.live.com/mail/ApplicationMain_11.10.0000.0103.aspx?culture=en-US&hash=1245278327#_ftn1). Trans/gender variant and queer folks disproportionately experience the horrors of poverty, imprisonment, and systems of criminalization.


Along with race, sexuality, citizenship, class, and all other markers of difference, gender must be another central category for an understanding of the prison industrial complex (PIC). Captive Genders seeks to offer some frameworks, theories, and dreams for unthinking these cycles. We see this project as an important intervention in the emergent field of critical prison studies that will push discussion past men and women in prison, toward thinking how gender and sexuality are lived under the crushing weight of corporal captivity. Captive Genders will create a space to think the various ways the prison industrial complex prohibits trans/gender variant communities from thriving. Captive Genders will also explore ways in which we can challenge the very real cultures of violence trans and queer folks experience without relying on current state-sponsored systems that reproduce the same kinds of violence they allege to end, such as the current push for "hate crimes" enhancement legislation.


There is a specificity of survival and power inside prison walls that we want to be attentive to. However, we know the prison industrial complex involves all aspects of state surveillance, policing and social control and does not stop at the prison gates. So, we are also interested in work that explores the punishment of transgender and/or queer bodies outside traditionally understood spaces of incarceration.


Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

· Post 9/11 surveillance culture and queer / transgender lives
· HIV in prison and surveillance of positive folks outside of prison
· Cultural/social responses to violence against trans/gender variant and queer folks that rely on the State Ways of building power and challenging the PIC
· Queer sex and alternative gender formations in prison
· Policing sex, gender and sex work
· Social service/nonprofit denial of gender variance
· The culture of sexual violence in prison and its links to gendered power of the State

The marginalization of transwomen, particularly transwomen of color, by the mainstream gay and lesbian community The length of your work should be a minimum of 1,000 words. We would like works that are written for a wide audience. Essays, papers, and creative pieces are all welcome, but please no poetry. Also, please include a short biography with your work.

Eric Stanley is a graduate student in the History of Consciousness Program at UCSC and works with the radical queer direct action collective Gay Shame, San Francisco. Eric is also the co-director, along with Chris Vargas, of the film, Homotopia.

Nat Smith is a member of Trans/gender Variant in Prison Committee (TIP) and an organizer with the Oakland Chapter of Critical Resistance. Nat is also on the planning committee for Transforming Justice, the first ever conference focusing on imprisonment and poverty and the trans/gender variant community.

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(
http://by103w.bay103.mail.live.com/mail/ApplicationMain_11.10.0000.0103.aspx?culture=en-US&hash=1245278327#_ftnref1) A study done by the Transgender Community Health Project, San Francisco Department of Public Health, 1999 _http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/InSite.jsp?page=kbr-07-04-16&doc=2098.461e_ (http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/InSite.jsp?page=kbr-07-04-16&doc=2098.461e) . Also, we know "trans/gender variant" cannot collect up all the ways we live gender, however we use it to signal the importance of thinking about non-normative genders in relation to the PIC.
Employment Opportunity
Women's Initiative for Self-Employment


Job Title: Regional Director for Development and Operations
Location: San Jose, CA
Salary: FT Regular

ABOUT THE WOMEN'S INITIATIVE FOR SELF-EMPLOYMENT (WISE)
Since 1988, Women's Initiative for Self Employment (WISE) has provided a one-stop shop where high-potential, lower-income women receive training to start and grow their business. The business management training, technical assistance, and financing services we provide - in English and Spanish - improve the quality of life for the women we serve, their families and our communities. WISE has been a leader in the United States microenterprise movement for 19 years. Today WISE trains more clients than any other microenterprise organization in the nation, empowering women financially and personally through training, financial services and ongoing support programs. With current offices in San Francisco and Oakland, WISE has a staff of about 25 plus 15 contractors, and an annual budget of about $2,600,000. For more information, please visit http://www.womensinitiative.org/.

POSITION OVERVIEW
The Regional Director (RD) will start up and lead WISE's expansion in the San Jose area. The primary role and the majority of time will be spent on fundraising. The RD will be closely involved in the creative process of building and leading the regional headquarters in San Jose. As the organization matures, the RD will have other operational and programmatic responsibilities. The RD will be able to utilize support from a local board and the close collaboration of the Executive Team of the organization.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
* Provide leadership in the planning, implementation, and fundraising for the San Jose regional office.
* Work with senior leaders to identify fundraising priorities.
* Manage the operations and staffing of the San Jose office.
* Work with the WISE Executive Team in providing leadership and ongoing strategic planning, particularly as it relates to fundraising.
* Provide ongoing fundraising information and education to WISE's key constituencies.
* Direct major and annual fundraising programs.
* Personally manage a portfolio of top prospects.
* Develop and implement public relations plans designed to enhance awareness of WISE and its programs including media contacts, publications and events.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
* Demonstrated success in raising significant gifts from institutions and individual donors
* Previous success managing staff, especially in the context of fundraising.
* Experience with and desire to work in an entrepreneurial environment
* Demonstrated mastery of a wide range of fundraising techniques (foundations, major gifts, planned gifts, special events, marketing)
* Superior written and oral communications, interpersonal and presentation skills
* Enthusiasm for WISE's mission

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
* College degree
* Ability to communicate in more than one language, especially in English and Spanish

HOW TO APPLY
Candidates should submit a letter of interest and a resume by e-mail to: wiseyn@pamelacook.com. Candidates may be subject to background checks. Women's Initiative is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages people of color, older candidates, and persons with disabilities to apply.


How to Apply:
Candidates should submit a letter of interest and a resume by e-mail to: wiseyn@pamelacook.com. Organization Web Site:
www.pamelacook.com

Email replies to: wiseyn@pamelacook.com

Thursday, June 07, 2007

This week's Bay Area Reporter is on newstands!

This week in the Bay Area Reporter I covered eHarmony’s discrimination lawsuit: “EHarmony sued for discrimination”; I hobnobbed with the city’s political leaders as campaigns got kicked off: “Ammiano kicks off Assembly run”; and I announced SF’s queer youth prom: “First-ever queer youth prom in SF.”

For more news and entertainment visit the Bay Area Reporter online or pick up an issue at your local independent or queer bookstore.

Friday, June 01, 2007

This week's Bay Area Reporter is on newstands!

This week in the
Bay Area Reporter I was on the crime beat with one gay bashing and one gay man attacked: “Gay teacher stabbed in the Mission” and “Gay man beaten in SOMA”; I wrote about Equality for All’s response to the anti-marriage equality and domestic partnership initiative: “Equality for All responds to anti-gay marriage initiative”; I explored gender-based sexual harassment: “Study spotlights sexual harassment of women who defy gender stereotypes”; and I profiled a community center’s executive director’s promotion: “Lighthouse center promotes executive director.”

For more news and entertainment visit the
Bay Area Reporter online or pick up an issue at your local independent or queer bookstore.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Employment Opportunity
Women's Foundation of California


Job Title: Executive Assistant to the President & CEO
Location: San Francisco
Salary: FT Regular

Job Description:
The Executive Assistant to the President and CEO provides general administrative support including scheduling and calendar coordination for the President and CEO to ensure that the Foundation’s goals are achieved. The person in this position is a member of the Administrative Team and works closely with the Management Team and its support staff. The Executive Assistant will schedule appointments and meetings for the President and CEO, organize her incoming and outgoing communication, maintain her files and office systems and assist her with projects and activities as needed while coordinating the activities of the Foundation’s Board of Directors.

How to Apply:
Please send cover letter and resume to:
Judy Patrick
Interim President and CEO
Women's Foundation of California
340 Pine Street, Suite 302
San Francisco CA 94104

Materials may also be emailed in care of johnp@womensfoundca.org, include "EA Search" in the subject field. No phone calls please. Organization Web Site: womensfoundca.org

Email replies to: johnp@womensfoundca.org
Employment Opportunity
National Center for Lesbian Rights

Job Title: Legal Assistant
Location: San Francisco
Salary: FT Regular

About Organization:
NCLR is a national legal organization with a primary commitment to advancing the civil and human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and their families through a program of litigation, public policy advocacy, and public education. NCLR's legal and policy victories set important legal precedents that improve the lives of all LGBT people. Our community and public education broadens public support for LGBT civil rights. Our free legal assistance empowers individuals to assert their own legal rights. NCLR’s work focuses on the following program areas: Family (including Marriage Equality), Youth, Immigration, Elder, Transgender, and Sports Law. For more information about NCLR, visit www.nclrights.org.

Job Description:
The National Center for Lesbian Rights seeks a highly skilled, enthusiastic, articulate and motivated individual for a full-time legal assistant position in our San Francisco office. The legal assistant will work closely with attorneys and law clerks.

Responsibilities:
The legal assistant’s duties will include:
_ Assisting senior legal assistant with maintenance of the litigation docket;
_ Maintaining case files in paper and electronic form;
_ Organizing the law clerk hiring process;
_ Editing and formatting pleadings;
_ Cite-checking briefs;
_ Assisting with court filings, including compliance with court rules;
_ Copying;
_ Maintaining legal web content; and
_ Updating NCLR publications.

Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will have the following experience and qualifications:
_ Minimum education: Bachelor's degree from accredited college or university;
_ Very strong technology skills. Candidate must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Access, including maintenance of Access databases. Experience with ProLaw and Word Perfect strongly preferred; and
_ Excellent research and writing skills.

Personal Qualities:
The ideal candidate will be:
_ Committed to social justice and enthusiastic about NCLR_s mission and programs;
_ Well-organized, able to multi-task, a fast learner, and detail-oriented;
_ Able to take initiative and to work well under pressure to meet deadlines;
_ Flexible and able to function independently and as a member of a team;
_ Willing to work late hours when necessary; and
_ Able to interact well with clients, co-counsel, and outside callers.

Salary and Benefits:
Salary is commensurate with experience within the guidelines of NCLR's scale. Benefits are highly competitive.


How to Apply:
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until June 19, 2007. To apply for the position, please send a cover letter and resume to:

Shannon Minter
Legal Director
National Center for Lesbian Rights
870 Market Street, Suite 370
San Francisco, CA 94102
Fax: (415) 392-8442
Email: info@nclrights.org

No telephone calls please.
The National Center for Lesbian Rights is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women, people of color, LGBT persons, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Organization Web Site:
www.nclrights.org

Email replies to: info@nclrights.org

Thursday, May 24, 2007

This week's Bay Area Reporter is on newstands!

This week in the Bay Area Reporter I covered trans discrimination at a leather club: “Chicago SM club under fire for anti-trans policy”; I covered the settlement of the Adoption.com case I previously wrote about: “Gay couple settles adoption bias case”; I covered another installment in the only suspect in the Castro Halloween shooting: “DA adds another gun charge in Halloween case”; I reported on the decrease in violence against the LGBT community: “Reported violence against LGBT community decreases”; and another installment in MCC-SF’s story, the church is moving in a brighter direction: “MCC-SF finds new interim home.”

For more news and entertainment visit the Bay Area Reporter online or pick up an issue at your local independent or queer bookstore.

Friday, May 18, 2007

This week's Bay Area Reporter is on newstands!

This week in the Bay Area Reporter I covered controversy over UCSF and two trans projects: “UCSF gives up nearly $1M in trans funding”; and I reviewed 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother: “The wonderful world of motherhood.”

For more news and entertainment visit the Bay Area Reporter online or pick up an issue at your local independent or queer bookstore.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Bi Camp 2007 - Registration Info


On-line registration will open around June 1 at http://www.biversity.org/bicamp.html and will close on July 5.

Registration for camp is $60. Or attend camp at a discounted rate or free! If you volunteer to work up to 1-3 hours at camp, you will earn a discounted rate or 4 hours will earn you a free registration to this year's camp. More information will be available during registration. Register early to get the volunteer option you desire the most.

Camp will be held from Thursday, July 12 through Sunday, July 15.

The location of camp is near Northampton, MA (Lesbianville USA). Campers must provide their own tent, food, and transportation (sharing is encouraged). BiCamp includes showers and flush toilets. And we have the space all to ourselves! Basically, what you get is a place to pitch your tent, a fire pit, fresh water, beautiful wilderness, and the company of a few dozen bisexual and bi-friendly people for a fun summer weekend. Clothing-optional swimming is just a short walk through the woods.

BiCamp is open to all bisexuals and friends at least 18 years of age (or accompanied by a parent or guardian).

Saturday, May 12, 2007

This week's Bay Area Reporter is on newstands!

This week in the
Bay Area Reporter I covered the joys and trials of lesbian moms: “Lesbian moms face challenges amid joys of parenthood”; and I covered the proposed Calirfornia anti-marriage and domestic partnership initiative: “Anti-gay groups looking at 2008 ballots.”

For more news and entertainment visit the
Bay Area Reporter online or pick up an issue at your local independent or queer bookstore.
Big Bi Book Weekend! in New York City


Main Event!

Bi Lines: A Celebration of Bisexual Writing in Reading, Music and Culture

Authors of the bisexual books that took top honors at this year's Lammy awards, will read from their works. They will be joined by other published Bi Writers Association authors and musical performers in a celebration of bi writing. Your chance to meet bi authors from all over the country! Co-sponsored by The LGBT Community Center, Lambda Literary Foundation, BiNetUSA, The Bi Writers Association, Billy's Bakery and The Dish Restaurant-Chelsea.

Readers:

Mike Szymanski and Nicole Kristal The Bisexual's Guide to the Universe: Quips, Tips, and Lists for Those Who Go Both Ways; Pete Chvany Bi Men: Coming Out Every Which Way; Ron Suresha Bi Guys: Firsthand Fiction for Bisexual Men and Their Admirers; Clarence Nero Three Sides to Every Story; Rachel Kramer Bussel Glamour Girls; Wayne Bryant Bi Men: Coming Out Every Which Way; Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio Eros: A Journey of Multiple Loves; William E. Burleson Bi America: Myths, Truths, and Struggles of an Invisible Community; and Ann Herendeen Phyllida and the Brotherhood of Philander: A Bisexual Regency Romance; Michael McColly The After-Death Room: Journey into Spiritual Activism.

Musical Performers: Rorie Kelly, Louisa Light, Skylar, Abby Smith

Date: Friday June 1st, 6-9PM
Location: NYC LGBT Community Center, 208 W. 13th Street, 7-8 Aves
Admission: Free
6-7 Reception: Beverage Bargains! Tasty Snacks on Sale! Cultured Conversation!
7-9 Bi Culture Extravaganza!
Raffle, auction and food sales benefiting the Bi Writers Association.
www.biwriters.org

Big Bi Book Weekend

Thurs, May 31: Lammy Awards

Friday, June 1: Bi Lines: A Celebration of Bisexual Writing

Saturday, June 2: Free Day to Explore NYC

Sunday, June 3: Bi Perspectives



Lammy Awards

This is the first year we have a bisexual book award and we're ready to rock. Dont forget to "Scream real loud!" when the winner is announced. This is Lambda Literary Foundation's fundraising event of the year. For info and hotels see Lambda's website:
http://www.lambdaliterary.org/awards/annual_llf_awards.html

Free Day to Explore NYC

People will be hooking up and making plans at Bi Lines on Friday. Buy a copy of Time Out NY on Thursday or Friday or pick up a Pride Guide at the LGBT Center and you'll have a panoply of NYC events at your fingertips to suggest for outings.

Bi Perspective

Discussion on Bisexuality in Literature and Film.

3-4:30 PM at the LGBT Center followed by snacks at a local restaurant.

There has been a bi discussion group on Sundays at the LGBT Center since the mid 80's ...more than 20 years. Become part of history and join us.

http://www.nyabn.org/BiPerspective/
Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice
Invites Entries for the Writers Fund


The Astraea Lesbian Foundation's Lesbian Writers Fund seeks to support the work of emerging lesbian poets and fiction writers within the United States.

To be eligible for an award, applicants must be a lesbian-identified writer of poetry and/or fiction who resides in the U.S. Applicants should have published at least one piece of writing (in any genre) in a newspaper, magazine, journal, anthology, or professional Web publication; and should have not published more than one book, including a chapbook, in any subject or genre with a publisher. The submission must be a poetry or fiction sample in English that includes some lesbian content (e.g., lesbian desire, identity, and/or perspective).

First-place awardees and two runners-up in the poetry and fiction categories will receive cash awards ($10,000 for the awardee and $1,500 for runners-up). With support from Skip’s Sappho Fund, at least one grant will be awarded to a lesbian writer who is based west of the Mississippi.

Visit http://www.astraea.org/Main.php4 for complete program requirements.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Berkeley City Council Votes for Transgender Equality
Council’s measure is first step towards eliminating discriminatory health insurance exclusions for city employees and retirees

May 8, 2007 San Francisco, CA – Last night the Berkeley City Council took an important step forward in improving the work environment for all city employees and retirees. By a unanimous vote, the Council directed Berkeley’s City Manager, Phil Kamlarz, to create a proposal for removing exclusions in their current health plan that deny coverage for medically necessary, transition related procedures. The motion, sponsored by Council members Kriss Worthington and Darryl Moore, could lead to changes that will make Berkeley a more competitive employer that better takes care of the health of all its employees.

“This vote makes me very proud of my hometown,” said TLC attorney and Berkeley-native, Ben Lunine. “The Council’s vote increases Berkeley’s reputation as a city and an employer that values inclusivity and equality. And, if improvements to the health plan follow, Berkeley will be a more attractive employer in the competitive Bay Area job market.”

Last night’s motion began as the idea of Berkeley city employee Lynn Riordan. “I was motivated by my desire to make sure that everyone who comes to work for this great city is treated fairly and equally,” said Riordan. “It feels wonderful to have an idea for lessening discrimination and to get so much support in making that idea a reality. After last night, we’re halfway there and I look forward to Mr. Kamlarz’s report in a month.”

“Creating health care equality is good for business,” said TLC Director Christopher Daley. “Other government employers and top corporations have found this to be true over the last decade. As Berkeley moves toward joining their ranks, they are proving themselves to be an employer who invests in the long-term health and vitality of the people who make the city such a great place to live.”

Transgender Law Center (www.transgenderlawcenter.org) TLC is a civil rights organization advocating for transgender communities through direct legal services, education, community organizing, and policy and media advocacy. TLC receives support from the California Endowment, the California Wellness Foundation, and the Liberty Hill Foundation, among others, to increase access to health care throughout California.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Employment Announcement



Job Title: Executive director
Organization: National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association
Location: Washington D.C.
Salary:
FT Regular

Job Description:
National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA) is seeking an experienced executive director to take the helm of this thriving, Washington, DC-based, national organization and to lead it successfully through a period of dynamic changes in the news industry.

Founded in 1990, NLGJA is committed to working with industry leaders and professional associations within the news industry for fair, accurate and comprehensive coverage of the gay community, and ensuring equal benefits and workplace conditions for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) journalists. The association has 1,300 members in 25 chapters throughout the U.S.A. Its expanding initiatives include on-site newsroom seminars and diversity workshops, a high visibility national convention and regional programming, a quarterly newsletter and a close working partnership with other industry organizations.

NLGJA is governed by a 23-person elected board of directors. Current staffing includes a full-time staff of six and one intern (seasonal). The organization_s current budget is about $1 million. More information on NLGJA may be found at: www.nlgja.org. A detailed position profile is available at: www.transitionguides.com/nlgja.htm.

Ideal candidates will share NLGJA_s goals of accurate coverage and workplace equity and will bring a variety of experiences and attributes to the organization, including:

· Experience in management, staff supervision/development, program development and fundraising;
· Strong fiscal management experience with excellent budgeting and financial reporting skills;
· Strong communications skills with a record of coalition-building success;
· An appreciation for the importance of effective media and public relations in achieving NLGJA_s goals; and
· Familiarity with journalism, and with the LGBT community and its issues are pluses but not required.

Salary will be competitive and commensurate with experience. The relocation of an exceptional candidate to Washington, DC, is open to discussion.


How to Apply:
To apply: E-mail resume, cover letter and salary requirements to: NLGJA@transitionguides.com (e-mail applications are preferred). Inquiries may be addressed to NLGJA Search Committee, c/o TransitionGuides, 1751 Elton Rd, Suite 204, Silver Spring, MD 20903, Voice: (301) 439-6635,
Fax: (301) 439-6638.

NGLJA is open to all qualified applicants regardless of race, ethnicity and national origin, age, gender, physical ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, HIV status, religious affiliation, etc.

Resume reviews begin immediately.

Organization Web Site: nlgja.org

Email replies to: NLGJA@transitionguides.com

Thursday, May 03, 2007

This week's Bay Area Reporter is on newstands!

This week in the Bay Area Reporter I covered 14 new California LGBT bills: “Lawmakers move forward on 14 LGBT bills”; I covered the award for the SFPD Endup anti-gay incident: “Supes approve Marconi settlement”; and I announce more Pride marshals: “More Pride grand marshals named”; and I review Peggy Munson’s book: “On being genderqueer and ill.”

For more news and entertainment visit the Bay Area Reporter online or pick up an issue at your local independent or queer bookstore.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

This week's Bay Area Reporter is on newstands!

This week in the Bay Area Reporter I covered a homophobic incident at City College of San Francisco: “Anti-gay incident at CCSF”; I covered queer on queer censoring: “Queers complain of censorship at SF event”; I announce a gay Catholic broadcast: “BBC to broadcast gay Catholic service”; I covered JROTC getting an award: “DignitySF to honor JROTC.”

For more news and entertainment visit the Bay Area Reporter online or pick up an issue at your local independent or queer bookstore.

Sunday, April 22, 2007



I'm working on an article for the EdenFantasys web site. I'm looking for gay, lesbian, bi, and trans people to tell me about the kinds of sex toys they enjoy. I also would like to know if your sexual orientation influences the kinds of sex toys you use.


Please write to me at elizabethablack AT aol DOT com if you are interested in contacting me. Also feel free to send this message around to people you think may be interested.

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Thursday, April 19, 2007

This week's Bay Area Reporter is on newstands!

This week in the Bay Area Reporter I covered the dropping of an important off-label drug used to treat AIDS-related wasting: “AIDS activists upset by dropped wasting drug”; I covered Ruby OrdeƱana’s viewing: “Body of trans woman dressed as boy at viewing”; I interviewed Roberto Hernandez: “Once outed, man hosts gay Spanish-language radio show”; I covered the Spanish version of “faggot” that was heard around the world: “GLAAD gives Latin media homophobia lesson” and I covered a decade of free vegetarian meals in the Castro: “Simply Supper marks 10 years.”

For more news and entertainment visit the Bay Area Reporter online or pick up an issue at your local independent or queer bookstore.