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McCain in the Castro
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Vol. 42 • No. 29 • July 19-25, 2012
FDA OKs Truvada for PrEP
Healthy SF to remove trans exclusions
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early two years after a complaint was filed charging that Healthy San Francisco, the city’s health insurance program for uninsured residents, is discriminatory beRick Gerharter cause it excludes ser- Scott Wiener vices for transgender people, city officials are in the process of rectifying the situation and including such services in the program. Supervisor Scott Wiener and transgender leaders met with the Bay Area Reporter Monday, July 16 and said that city officials See page 13 >>
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alkers took part in the 26th annual AIDS Walk Sunday, July 15 in Golden Gate Park. The annual event raised nearly $2.7 million for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and 46 other Bay Area HIV/AIDS organizations. Speakers at the
opening ceremonies included Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-Oakland), who commended Bay Area service providers and advocates “for their enduring commitment to addressing the ongoing HIV/AID crisis as well as the underlying social ills that
contribute to the high rates of HIV infection.” In San Francisco, there are more than 15,500 people living with the disease. SFAF CEO Neil Giuliano noted that his organization is marking its 30th year of “answering the call from our community.”
he U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced on Monday the approval of Truvada, a once-daily combination made by Gilead Sciences, for pre-exposure prophylaxis – better known as FDA Commissioner PrEP – to prevent sexu- Dr. Margaret al transmission of HIV. Hamburg “Today’s approval marks an important milestone in our fight against HIV,” said FDA Commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg. “New treatments as well as prevention methods are needed to fight the HIV epidemic in this country.” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that about 50,000 people are newly infected with HIV each year in the U.S. – a number that has barely budged over the past decade – while UNAIDS estimates that there See page 13 >>
Vapor Room dispensary Boy Scouts prepares for closure keep M gay ban by Chris Carson
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espite a push for change, including by at least two of its board members, the Boy Scouts of America has reaffirmed its longstanding exclusion of openly gay boys as members and gay parents as Scout leaders. But news of the decision, which broke on Tuesday, July 17, has not deterred Jennifer Tyrrell, a lesbian mother from Bridgeport, Ohio, who was ousted as her son’s den leader in April, from pressing her case. On Wednesday, July 18, arriving in at Scout headquarters in Irving, Texas, Tyrrell, who has made national headlines this spring, delivered to BSA leadership an online petition with more than 300,0000 signatures. The Change.org petition calls for a reconsideration of “exclusivity against gay youth See page 6 >>
artin Olive, the executive director of the Vapor Room, which is set to close July 31, can remember about eight years ago when he met a man who stood six feet two inches tall, but due to cancer weighed no more than 110 pounds. Over time, Olive said, he watched as the man grew stronger and started to grow physically because of regular treatment with medical cannabis. Olive said the man began to eat again and smile more. Not only did the cannabis relieve the pain of cancer and suppress his nausea, but it allowed him to socialize with the small community at the Vapor Room. Medical cannabis helped him beat cancer then. When it came back again and again, in different parts of his body, the cannabis helped him beat it those times as well, Olive said. That’s one reason why Olive wholeheartedly believes in the value of medical cannabis. “If I prefer to take a couple tokes off a joint for my illness,” Olive said of people with cancer, HIV, or other illnesses, “then I should have that option.” “In California we do have that option, and we have it thoroughly regulated, and it’s a shame See page 12 >>
Rick Gerharter
The Vapor Room on Haight Street will close July 31 due to the federal crackdown on medical cannabis dispensaries.
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