Throughout August, the City celebrates a rich history of supporting and elevating the transgender community, including becoming the first city in the world to establish a Transgender District and one of the first in the U.S. to become a sanctuary city for transgender people
Crego, who previously served as Deputy Director and Director of Policy and Programs at the Office of Transgender Initiatives, replaces Clair Farley who served as Executive Director since 2017
Under Farley’s leadership, San Francisco launched first in the nation programs including Our Trans Home SF and a Guaranteed Income Pilot Program aimed at transgender San Franciscans
New legislation introduced today to the Board of Supervisors repeals 12E of the Administrative Code and directs the Department of Human Resources to collect voluntary and anonymous sexual orientation demographics from City employees and applicants.
San Francisco celebrated its 51st Pride celebration as City Hall opened its doors to the public for the first time since March. Also, Mayor London Breed and City Officials commemorated Pride Month by releasing plans for historic new LGBTQ community investments and programs.
San Francisco celebrates International Transgender Day of Visibility 3/31 through virtual events and actions, including a COVID vaccine drive and multimedia education campaign, while honoring community heroes and organizations working on the front lines of the pandemic.
The Equality Act (H.R. 5) bill is comprehensive federal civil rights legislation that would create permanent protections for LGBTQ individuals, women, and people of color from discrimination.
After four years of setbacks, the trans community sets new priorities and introduces trans wellness campaign to address needs during the COVID pandemic and beyond.