LGBTQ San Diego County News May 7 2021 Volume 2 Issue 12

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MAY 2021 voluMe 2 issue 12

May 7, 2021 voLuME 2 iSSuE 12

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CoMMunity voiCes

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arTisT profiLe: Alexis Archibald p12

ConversaTions wiTh niCoLe SDPD “Safe Place” Program p7

orney news CiTy aTTorney Keeping Our Libraries Safe and Accessible p4 disTriCT aTTorney news Beware of the Puppy Scam p4 a noTe froM Toni Plenty to Celebrate this May p6

sd inTernaTionaL fiLM fesTivaL LGBTQIA+ Shorts-fest Films p13

Big Mike & friends Feat. Kristopher Reynolds p8

Life Beyond Therapy Balancing Sexual Expression with Emotional Connection poziTiveLy MiChaeL geTTin’ ziggy (part 2)p9 wiTh iT Let’s Talk On the Road to Self-Love p11 Resources p10

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Meet Dr. Sandy Colvard p14 B Business proFile Sweet Rabbit Ice Cream p15 sports

San Diego Softball League Celebrates 40th Year p5 Photography by Big Mike Phillips

Motherhood and Building a loving FaMily

Journey oF CoMpassion

on The Mexican Border By Big Mike phillips

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believe there are so many wonderful individuals in the world that have made a positive difference in so many lives. In fact, it is a privilege for me to be a part of a community that can share their hearts, mind, love, and hard work to build human acceptance for another human being. It makes no difference where you are from, being in need and having to ask complete strangers for help is not easy. My friend Jack Nooren invited me to join him to travel to Tijuana, the border town in Mexico to help feed a group of refugees that have made it this far, asking for asylum to come into the United States. We pulled up to a camp literally full of hundreds of tents side by side; watched as the people gathered and waved to Jack, knowing he is coming with food. Jack delivers food every single day and they know, trust and love seeing him. He treats them all with compassion, dignity, and makes every single person feel that they are valuable. Jack bought around 500 tents so that those who had nothing would have some sort of dwelling while there. I personally have never done anything like this or witnessed anything so heartbreaking, but at the same time witnessed the love of what just one person can do. This journey has opened my heart and has allowed me to see so much more. Thank you, Jack. I did not witness or see any “drug dealers, criminals or rapists,” instead I saw people who are frightened, lonely, and committed refugees who have walked hundreds of miles, with hopes of a better life for themselves and their families.

The Monica and BriTney FonTanoza FaMily By Cesar a reyes

n celebration of Mother’s Day, we spoke with a fantastic couple regarding motherhood, raising kids during the pandemic and being an activeduty military family. Monica and Britney share the joys that having children brings and what they look forward to this coming Mother’s Day.

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rEaD oN paGE 3 The Fontanoza Family (courtesy photo)

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