History was made last week when the San Francisco Board of Supervisors selected Shamann Walton, who represents District 10, to be its new president, the first Black man to take the powerful post.
During their four-hour inaugural meeting January 8, board members spoke eloquently about the need to work together, and with the mayor, as the city confronts the global pandemic and the economic fallout from it.
The suffering from COVID-19 and job losses is overwhelming, however, we'd like to remind the supervisors not to neglect several LGBTQ community initiatives that are poised to start, were stalled, or not started at all. SOGI dataA hearing needs to be called on how the city is collecting sexual orientation and gender identity data, as the.