San Francisco Bay Times

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San Francisco Bay Times
Type Biweekly newspaper
PublisherBetty Sullivan and Jennifer Viegas [1]
EditorBetty Sullivan and Jennifer Viegas
Founded1978
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters San Francisco
and Oakland, California
Website San Francisco Bay Times

The San Francisco Bay Times, the first LGBTQ newspaper founded jointly by gay men and women, launched in 1978 and remains one of the largest and oldest LGBTQ newspapers in Northern California. [2] The business includes the 24/7 live-streaming Castro Street Cam that streams Harvey Milk Plaza and the Castro live to the world, serving as an emotional lifeline to LGBTQ people elsewhere, including internationally, who seek connection due to isolation in their regions. It also includes the LGBTQ news and events service "Betty's List," as well as "Harvey's List" and the "Bay Times List."

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History

In 1978, a collective of seven women and men joined to plan and produce the first issue of the San Francisco Bay Times. Meetings were held at founding co-publisher Bill Hartman's home located on Central Avenue in San Francisco. The collective included Hartman, co-publisher Roland Schembari, founding editor Randy Alfred, circulation manager Susan Calico, women's section editor Priscilla Alexander, and two others. [3]

Contributors included many pioneering LGBTQ community leaders, such as Cleve Jones, Del Martin & Phyllis Lyon, Howard Wallace, and numerous others.

The first issue, which featured politician and LGBTQ activist Tom Ammiano on the cover, included this statement from the Bay Times staff that foreshadowed what many years later would be termed intersectionality: "The Bay Times will be a forum for dialogue. News coverage will report on inter-group relations, and editorial comment will forge links between our movements and those of racial minorities, feminists, rank-and-file labor, environmentalists, the disabled, the old, the young, and the poor."

Timeline

The following is a timeline of key dates in the San Francisco Bay Times’ history:

Online Archives

The full text of issues of the paper's issues published since 2011 can be viewed on ISSUU (https://issuu.com/sfbt) and its online content can be viewed on the paper's website.

See also

References

  1. "San Francisco Bay Times | LGBTQ News & Calendar for the Bay Area". sfbaytimes.com. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
  2. 1 2 "San Francisco's Iconic LGBTQ Newspaper Marks 40 Years During SF Pride". KPIX. June 19, 2018. Retrieved August 28, 2021.
  3. "Legacy Business Registry Staff Report" (PDF). San Francisco Office of Small Business. Retrieved August 28, 2021.
  4. 1 2 3 Jones, Kevin (June 14, 2018). "Jointly by Gay Men and Women, Celebrates 40th Anniversary". KQED. Retrieved August 28, 2021.