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PrEP talk Airbnb joins Pride as sponsor draws a A crowd by Seth Hemmelgarn
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ore than 100 people packed the Eureka Valley Recreation Center for the latest San Francisco AIDS Foundation Real Talk forum on antiretroviral treatment as prevention and pre-exposure prophylaxis – or PrEP – for HIV. The forum asked whether being HIVpositive with an undetectable viral load is the “new negative.” To make informed decisions about risk today, it is not enough to simply know whether someone is positive or negative – or thinks he is – but also what he is doing in terms of treatment or biomedical prevention. “We have to think about what it means to have sex today – in 2014, not in 1992,” urged moderator David Evans of Project Inform. “I remember those very dark years, but we’re not there anymore. New research has given people more options.” A diverse range of prevention options is more important than ever, according to an See page 16 >>
irbnb, the Internet-based lodging sharing company whose name is often associated with San Francisco’s eviction controversy, has joined the city’s LGBT Pride parade and celebration as a major sponsor. George Ridgely, executive director of the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee, the group that organizes the event, said Airbnb has contributed $100,000. So far, response from the LGBT community has been muted. “Honestly, we haven’t gotten much feedback here in the office, but when the announcement was made, there were a lot of people who were excited about it,” said Ridgely. One of this year’s grand marshals has criticized the move, though. “Airbnb is problematic,” said longtime housing advocate and queer activist Tommi Avicolli Mecca. “I think the biggest problem with [Airbnb] is landlords are using it in order to make a lot of money. They’re emptying a lot of apartments” and instead of renting to regular tenants, “they’re renting by night or by week” and “taking apartments off the market” that are “desperately” needed. “I understand that Pride needs money,”
Milk stamp a hit in Castro by David-Elijah Nahmod
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he new Harvey Milk postage stamp was so popular locally that it sold out at the Castro Post Office on its first day last week. A U.S. Postal Service spokesman had told local media outlets the morning of May 22 –
Harvey Milk Day in California – that the Castro Post Office had about 4,500 sheets of the 49-cent forever stamps. But by the time of a late afternoon gathering at Harvey Milk Plaza, where local officials handed out some 200 canceled stamps, the post office had sold out, a stamp enthusiast told the crowd. See page 18 >>
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Airbnb, which is headquartered in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood, is a major sponsor of this year’s Pride parade and festival.
said Avicolli Mecca, but “I think they need to restructure and find a way to not be dependent on all this corporate money.” He added, “With the housing crisis being what it is, I don’t understand. I think it’s a bad move” and “sends the wrong message.” Asked how much Airbnb could be faulted for the evictions, Avicolli Mecca said, “The
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Supervisor Scott Wiener, left, and Tom Crites, right, from the Castro/Upper Market Community Benefit District, unveiled the new Harvey Milk postage stamp during a short ceremony in the Castro on Harvey Milk Day, May 22. The official unveiling took place in Washington, D.C.
company has to be living in a cave somewhere not to know what’s going on in San Francisco.” Criticism of Pride sponsors has become routine over the years. The organization’s teaming with alcohol and technology comSee page 15 >>
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