Blog entry by Tehea Robie.
Last updated at Thu, 5 Aug at 4:54pm.

We grew up knowing that boys don't marry boys and girls don't marry girls. That was a given.

Then in May 2008, the California State Supreme Court ruled that our love was legal. Yaay.

In November of that year, the voters decided that our love was not legal. Boo.

Today, a Federal Court ruled that our love is so legal. Yaay?

Blog entry by Keiko Lane.
Last updated at Tue, 20 Jul at 7:12am.

It’s early afternoon when the phone company technician arrives to connect the line at the South Berkeley psychotherapy office I’ve just moved into. 

I’m tired. I’ve been seeing clients since early morning and will work into evening. This is the only break I’ve got, and I’m not in a chatty mood.

Blog entry by Pamela Drake.
Last updated at Tue, 9 Feb at 10:09am.

I know many Oaklanders who read what Chip Johnson says about our town in the Chronicle and quote him, repeat him, take his words as gospel.

They will tell me, I read this or that about the city administration, or crime, or whatever in the paper. First I have to ask them, “which paper?”

Blog entry by Susan Mernit.
Last updated at Tue, 19 Jan at 12:12pm.

Sean Sullivan, who once ran for Oakland City Council, is one of the leaders of a movement to block the reappointment of Lorenzo Hoopes as a member of the Paramount Theater Board of Directors.

"I think it's outrageous that we would appoint anyone who calls for discrimination and works hard to see discrimination written into California's constitution representing all of Oakland on the Paramount board," said Sullivan, a West Oakland resident and a founding board member of Oakland's Rainbow Chamber of Commerce.

Hoopes was the leader of Oakland's "Yes on Prop 8" effort. He also was Oakland's largest donor and fundraiser to this discriminatory proposition. It is unfortunate that Hoopes' nomination is moving forward as the Prop 8 trial is happening across the bay in San Francisco.

Tonight: Tell City Council what you think! Sullivan is asking Oaklanders to attend the Jan 19 Oakland City Council to ask that Council only approve board members who don't discriminate against any of our citizens. (Sullivan's Facebook event listing says the meeting is 7 pm, but the City Council web site says 6 pm.)

To follow this issue, join Sullivan's Facebook group: The Paramount -- No Place for Homophobia.