Now that the 26 members of the reconstituted LGBTQI+ Advisory Committee for the San Francisco Human Rights Commission have taken their oaths of office, the oversight body is expected to hold its first meeting in August or September.
Its seats are divided between community members, representatives from elected officials, and staff or leaders from city-based LGBTQ nonprofits and social service agencies.
At a ceremony on the mayor's balcony under the rotunda of City Hall June 23, Mayor London Breed swore in the more than two-dozen appointees to the committee.
As the Bay Area Reporter was first to report in May, the human rights commissioners had forwarded on to the mayor their recommended picks for 24 of the committee seats from the nearly 100