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Vol. 43 • No. 44 • October 31-November 6, 2013
Programs emerge for HIV+ older adults by Matthew S. Bajko
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Javier Rocobado stands next to his altar at SOMArts Cultural center.
Altar honors AIDS protest by Matthew S. Bajko
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ive men who took part in a decade-long AIDS protest in San Francisco appear on a cross made of dollar bills engulfed by flames. Standing watch nearby are depictions of Our Lady of Remedies and Our Lady of Sorrows, their nude bodies hidden behind veils. A skull of La Santa Muerte, or the Holy Death, sits atop a table draped with a black veil and decorated with orange marigolds. Overhead hang rainbow-colored flags festooned with enlarged U.S. monetary notes. The installation is one of the altars at the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) 2013 exhibition presented by the SOMArts Cultural Center. Created by Bolivian-born artist Javier Rocobado, the work commemorates the ARC/ See page 21 >>
he GLBT Historical Society’s annual Unmasked gala saw many people attend in costume, including, from left, Jaleesa Rosario, Kraylon, Erik Ellefsen, and Saturn, who got an early
start on Halloween festivities. For more on who was recognized at the October 24 party at the Regency Center see the News Briefs on page 5. For more photos, see the BARtab supplement.
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SF supes delay park closure vote
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s older adults living with HIV in San Francisco organize to demand programs that meet their needs, local AIDS agencies are beginning to prioritize services for people over the age of 50. For several years now half of the people in San Francisco with an HIV diagnosis are 50 years of age or older. And the population of seniors living with HIV and AIDS is expected to continue increasing. While AIDS agencies have been internally discussing how to address this next stage in the city’s AIDS epidemic, it has only been in recent months that the public has begun to see the outcome of those discussions. “We have been working on this since 2009, before I got here, and it has become more focused within the last year,” San Francisco AIDS Foundation CEO Neil Giuliano told the Bay
Tom Temprano, left, president of the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club, talked with Ryan Engstrom, Enrique Dominque, and Michael Celaya during the club’s sleep-in at Dolores Park Monday night.
by David-Elijah Nahmod
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dvocates for the poor saw a modest victory this week after the San Francisco Board of Supervisors decided to delay for a week a vote on a proposal that would close city parks at night. Members of the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club, fresh off a sleep-in in Dolores Park Monday to protest the planned Tuesday
vote, quickly mobilized and set up a Facebook page urging opponents of gay Supervisor Scott Wiener’s legislation to call three board members they said were on the fence: Supervisors Katy Tang, London Breed, and Malia Cohen. “While I am frustrated that Supervisor Wiener chose to delay the vote on his unpopular legislation and criminalize our most vulnerable citizens, this action shows that our efforts to defeat this legislation are working,” said
Milk club President Tom Temprano. In a Facebook post, Temprano said he saw the delay as a sign that Wiener lacked the six votes needed to pass the measure. Wiener explained that the vote was continued because Police Chief Greg Suhr had to leave the October 29 meeting. “Given the questions and assertions about enforcement that have risen, I thought it was important for the chief to be there to answer questions,” Wiener said. Wiener’s proposal would close city parks between the hours of midnight and 5 a.m. He maintains the ordinance is needed to curb excessive and multiple incidents of vandalism in the parks. Examples of the vandalism include dumping, destroying park benches, and once, subjecting a public restroom to explosives. Both Wiener and officials from the Recreation and Park Department have said that most of these incidents occur after midnight. Opponents argue that homeless people have nowhere else to sleep, although overnight camping in parks is already prohibited. Temprano has said that San Francisco’s homeless population is disproportionately LGBT identified, and that there has been anti-LGBT violence in city shelters. In late June, the biennial San Francisco Homeless Point-In-Time Count and Survey was released and, for the first time, included statistics on LGBT people. The report found See page 21 >>
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