In today's world, being gay in San Francisco is a privilege. A loud, public, and often colorful privilege. We walk through neighborhoods where our LGBTQ+ flags fly high. We have businesses that reflect us and city officials who hear our voices. This isn't true everywhere, and we know it. But even here, even now, I see a growing numbness, especially among younger gay men. Myself included. Because being a younger gay man today means being born into the aftermath of a war we didn't fight. We're ...| Advocate.com
In the back of a modest picture frame shop on Penn Avenue in East Liberty, a revolution quietly took root. Over three decades ago, Wendi Miller, a trans woman, artist, activist, and community build…| QBurgh