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Bay Area Reporter :: San Francisco supervisors panel backs Lyon-Martin House landmark

A San Francisco supervisors panel Monday endorsed landmarking the Noe Valley home of the late pioneering lesbian couple Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin. The decision coincided with the observance of Lesbian Visibility Day. The supervisors land use and transportation committee unanimously voted 3-0 to recommend that the full board landmark the couple s 651 Duncan Street residence when it meets May 4. It is set to become the first city landmark honoring lesbian history. I knew them both and adored them, said District 3 Supervisor Aaron Peskin. I have been to their house many, many times. Thank you to everybody involved in landmarking it. Yeah, it s awesome.

Lesbian Visibility Week: 19 lesbians making the world a better place

DIVA publisher Linda Riley “both to celebrate lesbians and show solidarity with all LGBT+ women and non-binary people in our community”. So, what better way to celebrate Lesbian Visibility Week than by honouring lesbians who are proud, visible and making the world a better place for our whole community? Whether you’re a lesbian or not, take note of these incredible women-loving women. Billie Jean King. Seventy-seven-year-old former world-class tennis player who has used her platform to speak up for the rights of trans athletes. Baroness Elizabeth Barker. Lesbian peer and Albert Kennedy Trust ambassador who recently spoke out in the UK’s House of Lords in defence of an inclusive maternity bill.

Bay Area Reporter :: San Francisco supervisors panel backs Lyon-Martin House landmark

Bay Area Reporter :: San Francisco supervisors panel backs Lyon-Martin House landmark
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Golden Nuggets: Nobody knows

Golden Nuggets: Nobody knows Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images If you read Ian Rapoport’s tweet when he said it’s a two-horse race at QB for the 49ers, he left a lot of room for interpretation. The more reports that surface, the more it’s evident that nobody has a clue what is going on. arbaugh called Kaepernick, who lived 90 minutes from the Niners’ facility in Turlock, Calif., and offered to meet him the next day a halfway point between Santa Clara and Turlock, so they could talk and strategize about the future. “Coach, I’m only 90 minutes away,” Kaepernick told him. “I can come over right now.” And so he did. By 6:30 that evening, he was inside the building, grinning widely.

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