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Pride Center partners with local business to simplify coming out

Pride Center partners with local business to simplify coming out

One word to eliminate the stigma Kori Ashton, founder of T-shirt company yepThreads.com, is looking to eliminate the stigma of coming out one T-shirt (and sticker) at a time. The story behind yep Threads began when Ashton was in third grade. On the yep Threads website, she tells the story of how she was outed

Why I don’t want to take down my Leticia yard sign

Why I don’t want to take down my Leticia yard sign

By Christine Bishop I have always paid attention to politics and I have always voted. It’s important to me to stay informed and involved. Over the past several months I  spent a significant amount of time on the sidelines of the Leticia Van de Putte campaign as the girlfriend of someone working for Leticia. In

Riding the wave: Judge Robert Pitman on his appointment to the federal bench

Riding the wave: Judge Robert Pitman on his appointment to the federal bench

Former U.S. Attorney Robert Lee Pitman was invested as federal judge for the Western District of Texas in San Antonio on April 17. He is the first openly gay federal district judge from Texas and one of 10 LGBT federal judges in the U.S. Pitman’s career includes time spent as a federal prosecutor and a

Community readies for SCOTUS marriage decision

Community readies for SCOTUS marriage decision

The LGBT and allied community in San Antonio is busy preparing for the decision from the Supreme Court on whether same-sex marriage is protected by the Constitution. The eventual ruling could be a landmark moment for LGBT civil rights. The court accepted cases from four states — Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and Tennessee —  where restrictions

Gene Elder’s June Pride Deep Thoughts from the HAPPY Foundation

Gene Elder’s June Pride Deep Thoughts from the HAPPY Foundation

Gene Elder’s June Pride Deep Thoughts from the HAPPY Foundation (Dog-gone-it! Because people like me.) 1) What happens when the unmovable meets the unstoppable? I predict it’s not a pretty picture. That is how I view the conflict between the religious fundamentalists and the GayBLT community. The rest of us are in the path of

Local activists participate in campaign training

Local activists participate in campaign training

Activists from San Antonio are representing the city’s LGBT community at political campaign training provided this summer by the Gay & Lesbian Victory Institute and Yale University. Robert Salcido, who works as the San Antonio field organizer for Equality Texas and sits on the boards of the LGBT Chamber of Commerce, Pride Center SA and

Caitlyn Jenner: Misguided naysayers and meme-sharing irony

Caitlyn Jenner: Misguided naysayers and meme-sharing irony

The Ashe Award is given to those “whose contributions transcend sports.” If we can’t see eye to eye on this, then we can’t be friends. I’m sorry. Now, seeing eye to eye doesn’t mean we have to agree. We simply understand each other and recognize and value one another’s opinion, different though they may be.

SA gay couple featured in marriage equality campaign

SA gay couple featured in marriage equality campaign

An article in the San Antonio Current reports that San Antonio couple Brad Veloz and Mike Rodríguez are featured in a new Freedom to Marry television ad that’s part of a “Familia es Familia” campaign targeting the Latino community. The Current says the ads will be launched “in a handful of Texas cities, including San

Fiesta Frenzy raises funds for Children’s Room at courthouse

Fiesta Frenzy raises funds for Children’s Room at courthouse

Greg Hinojosa, one of the organizers of Fiesta Frenzy, along with attorney Rosie Gonzalez, were on hand June 2 at the presentation of a check for $2,500 to help provide upgrades to the Children’s Room at the Bexar County Courthouse. The Children’s Room is a waiting area for kids who must make court appearances in

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