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epochalips  // Posts tagged as "epochalips"

09 May Posted by in Epochalips Interviews | Comments Off on Miz Chris and Eden Pride!

Miz Chris and Eden Pride!

Miz Chris and Eden Pride!

Miz Chris, the founder of EDEN,  produces events for LGBTQQIA community, locally, regionally and nationally. We sat down with Miz Chris to find out more about Eden Pride in San Francisco. E: This is your 3rd year in San Francisco, can you tell us a little about Eden, its history and how it got started? […]

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07 May Posted by in Guest Writers | Comments Off on Dreams Walking

Dreams Walking

Dreams Walking

When I moved to Maine from New York, I didn’t introduce myself in terms of sexual identity. I wasn’t hiding. The question just didn’t feel pressing. A relationship of fifteen years had ended, and I didn’t want another. I had come to Maine to finish several manuscripts begun over my years of activism, scholarship, and […]

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20 Apr Posted by in Epochalips Interviews | Comments Off on Kate is All Fracked Up! – The Interview

Kate is All Fracked Up! – The Interview

Kate is All Fracked Up! – The Interview

E: How did you come up with ‘All Fracked Up?’  I love it. KC: That clever mystery is answered in my show. Hint: fundamentalist spell-check. E: Every year you come to the Bay Area to crack us up in May. What is your favorite touristy thing to do when you visit SF? I really could […]

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LA Is My Babe

LA Is My Babe

2012 marks my 25th anniversary of landing in Los Angeles. Yup, I came here with a dream, a prayer and the runs. I was a mess. I had failed my experiment of attempting to live in New York City. In 1986 I left my beloved cable car town of San Francisco for the chance to […]

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12 Apr Posted by in Epochalips Interviews | Comments Off on Diane Sabin, Executive Director of the LHRC

Diane Sabin, Executive Director of the LHRC

Diane Sabin, Executive Director of the LHRC

Diane Sabin is the executive director of The Lesbian Health & Research Center a UCSF. She directs programs working in collaboration with community organizations that develop information about and educate communities about the health of lesbians, bisexual and transgender women. She is also the administrative director of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine. E: Diane, tell […]

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09 Apr Posted by in Jewelle Gomez | 2 comments

What is Found There?

What is Found There?

When she heard, my friend, poet Cheryl Clarke, called me from Jersey City at about 5:45 in the morning because she needed to talk to someone else who knew Adrienne Rich as she did.  She needed to talk to someone on the West Coast, the place from which Adrienne left our world.  It was as […]

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30 Mar Posted by in Margie Adam | 3 comments

Margie Adam & Jewelle Gomez: A Conversation

Margie Adam & Jewelle Gomez: A Conversation

Editor’s note: I am thrilled to have feminist icons Margie Adam and Jewelle Gomez on Epochalips. These two have influenced our generation by paving the way as feminists and out lesbians in the early days to continuing to share their gifts with the world today. The following is the first of several excerpts from their […]

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23 Mar Posted by in Guest Writers | Comments Off on Sober, Strong and Queer!

Sober, Strong and Queer!

Sober, Strong and Queer!

I just got back from the 2012 International AA Women’s Conference.  If you’ve never heard of it, it’s an annual gathering of sober women and it’s held in a different city each year. I’ve been to 19 of these meetings in places from Anchorage to Orlando, Portland to New York and Midwest cities in between.  […]

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14 Mar Posted by in Robin Lowey | Comments Off on SWISH: Women’s Slam Dunk Weekend

SWISH: Women’s Slam Dunk Weekend

SWISH: Women’s Slam Dunk Weekend

The Epochalips crew will be on hand with fun giveaways, and a plan to party hard at all the great events!   It’s not too late to book your tickets to Denver and join us! A five-day celebration around the Women’s Final Four Collegiate Basketball Tournament will be hosted in this year in Denver, Colorado.  Babes […]

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13 Mar Posted by in Rachel Wahba | 3 comments

Love You?

Love You?

Whether it comes out of my mouth or anyone else’s “love you” has always bothered me. Something (or someone) is missing. Its as if the heart is engaged. Where’s the “I”?  What’s the problem? When it comes to words and how we use them, the Buddhist teacher Yvonne Rand comes to mind. I remember her […]

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