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How the Black AIDS Institute continues to fill in the gaps

BAI was founded as a nonprofit in 1999 by pioneering activist Phill Wilson to mobilize and educate Black American communities about HIV/AIDS treatment and care.

The Bay Area Body

"Body, Body, Bodies" presents 27 artists who take on the body for your pleasure and edification in a new exhibit in San Francisco produced by the Queer Cultural Center for the National Queer Arts Festival 2014.

Mission Bay: Almost Paradise

At 60 miles per hour the wind whips your face and the water crashes over you with such fury that it feels like you're on a rocket shooting atop the ocean--that's what it's like to Jet Ski through Mission Bay, an inviting inlet in Southern California.

Chick fil A Expands in Bay Area

The opening of a restaurant in San Jose was met with protests of the chain's antigay donations and its executives' antigay stances.

Business Advice From the Bay Area's Coffee Queens

Helen Russell and Brooke McDonnell's Equator Coffee just became the first LGBT-owned company to be named the nation's Small Business of the Year. The ladies share the secret of their success and how they deal with homophobia at work.

Gay Bias Alleged in San Diego Bay Police Shooting

To police, Steven Hirschfield was violent and out of control when he clambered aboard a patrol boat sent to rescue him in the San Diego Bay during a gay pride party.

S.F. Bay Area Episcopalians Affirm Pro-Gay Positions

Representatives of Episcopal churches in the San Francisco Bay area on Saturday approved three types of prayers that ministers can use to bless same-sex marriages, showing clear disapproval of their church's pledge not to offer special rites for such unions, according to the Associated Press. At the Diocese of California's annual convention, about 500 church delegates also approved a resolution that questioned U.S. bishops' decision to refrain from ordaining gay bishops to avoid upsetting foreign church leaders.

Bay Area man convicted for attacking, robbing, abandoning Grindr hookup

Police hail the bravery of the victim who was forced to negotiate his release while held at gunpoint and tied naked to a motel bed.

Bay Area Lesbian Archives Founder Lenn Keller Dead at 69

A photographer and filmmaker, Keller was devoted to documenting lesbians' experience in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Trump's AG Nominee Ran 'HIV Camps' at Guantanamo Bay

The conditions upheld by then-attorney general William Barr were "deplorable" and likened to a concentration camp.

Bay Area Councilwoman Endures Despite Relentless Antigay Attacks

The vice mayor of Richmond, Calif. fields weekly verbal attacks due to her sexual orientation and race, but carries on in public service.

Tampa Bay Bucs Win First Game With Out Player Carl Nassib

On Sunday, the Buccaneers defeated the Dallas Cowboys.

 

Out NFL Player Carl Nassib Signs Contract With Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Nassib made history as the first active gay player in the NFL.

Nonbinary, Gay, Mixed-Race, Dem Socialist Candidates Win in Bay Area

They bring new diversity to councils in South San Francisco and Redwood City.

Out NFL Player Carl Nassib Makes Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Final Roster

Nassib made history last year when he came out as gay in a post on his Instagram during Pride month.

Tampa Bay Rays Players Split Over Wearing Rainbow Logos on Pride Night

Most players decided to wear the rainbow logos on their uniforms, while others opted not to and peeled the Pride elements off. 

Gay Men Say They Were Attacked in Bay Area, But Some Question Validity

Activist Scott Long and drag performer Tim Tait report they were beaten in separate incidents.