LGBTQ San Diego County News, Volume 1, Issue 1, Oct. 11-24, 2019

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SAN DIEGO COUNTY NEWS “The Paper of Record for the Community”

October 11-24, 2019 volume 1 issue 1

Dining All ‘bitches’ welcome at the sassiest breakfast joint C10

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Feature 19 years of The San Diego Kings Club C5 community voices Love, sex and Grindr C8

Pride in Oceanside C15

Pros & Cons Weighing in on Philadelphia’s Gay Pride Flag C16

SAN DIEGO COUNTY NEWS “The Paper of Record for the Community”

Wall of Honor

On Nov. 5, the International Imperial Court System of the United States, Canada and Mexico will gather with LGBTQ veterans for an official wreath-laying ceremony in Washington, D.C., at the statue of openly gay Revolutionary War hero Major General Baron Friedrich von Steuben. The last of the four pillar statues in the corners of LaFayette Square, it is considered one of America’s most famous statues of European-born heroes, dedicated on Dec. 7, 1910. This will be the first time that Baron von Steuben (Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben) has been honored by the American LGBTQ community. Two wreaths will be presented — one red, white and blue wreath presented by LGBTQ veterans, and a rainbow wreath by LGBTQ activists.

By Albert H. Fulcher

Wall of Honor continues on C3

A laying of wreaths in Washington, D.C., honors LGBTQ history By Albert H. Fulcher

Making a difference, the 2019 Community Wall of Honor inductees Eight trailblazers of the San Diego LGBT community and its allies are to be inducted into The Community Wall of Honor at The San Diego LGBT Community Center on Oct. 27. Founded in 2004 by Nicole Murray Ramirez, the Imperial Court de San Diego and The Center, the Wall of honor is a recognition of the significant affirmative influence in the San Diego County LGBT community. At this years ceremony, Chris Shaw and Doug Snyder, Julia Legaspi, Connor Maddocks, Tracie Jada O’Brien, Teresa Oyos, Venice “Lady Pepper” Price Brook, Maureen Steiner and Andrea Villa are to be inducted, continuing the wall’s tradition of remembering, honoring and educating the community’s history.

An Openly Gay War Hero Forgotten

Laying of Wreaths continues on C2

Above: (left to right) Tracie Jada O’Brien Connor Maddocks Maureen Steiner Teresa Oyos Bellow: (left to right) Chris Shaw & Doug Snyder Andrea Villa Venice “Lady Pepper” Price Brooks Julia Legaspi (courtesy photos)

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The Baron von Steuben statue in LaFayette Square, Washington, D.C. (Photo by Nicole Murray Ramirez)


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