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Tim Seelig of San Francisco Gay Men s Chorus to retire after 10 years
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Bay Area Reporter :: LGBTQs rally for longtime labor stalwart Baird as Pride festivities begin
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San Francisco Gay Men s Chorus Artistic Director and Conductor Dr Tim Seelig To Retire
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B.A.R. Talks 3: AIDS/HIV in Print, the third of the Bay Area Reporter s monthly 50th anniversary online panels, will feature Liz Highleyman, Tom Burtch and Guy Clark, who will discuss the paper s decades of coverage of the AIDS pandemic, and their own experiences, online July 1.
Veteran HIV reporter Liz Highleyman shares her perspectives on covering the news aspect of HIV/AIDS.
Tom Burtch, the creator of The Obituary Project, shares how his personal archival search for members of the San Francisco Gay Men s Chorus lost to AIDS became a much larger project.
Guy Clark, a longtime gay resident of San Francisco who s also a popular florist featured in David Weissman s acclaimed documentary
About a hundred people from the LGBTQ and labor communities gathered in San Francisco s Castro district to kick off Pride weekend June 25 by honoring straight ally Allan Baird a lifelong neighborhood resident who was instrumental to the cause of queer equality in unions.
In 1973, Baird took charge of a union strike against Bay Area distributors, including the Coors Brewing Company. Baird reached out to his neighbor, gay future Supervisor Harvey Milk, to build a coalition. Coors also had a 178-question employment application form, as Nancy Wohlforth explained in 2017 on the International Brotherhood of Teamsters website. One question demanded: Are you a homosexual? If you answered yes, that terminated your application, she stated. Another demanded Are you pro-union? If you answered yes, that terminated you, too.