The San Diego Pride Parade is the largest single-day civic event in the region and is among the largest in the United States. And this year there was no exception.
There is still some Pride swag left to buy so you can commemorate this year's record-breaking celebration.
San Diego has been the destination of many LGBT immigrants seeking safety because in their countries being gay or trans can result in harsh punishments including torture and even death.
Kiehl’s LifeRide for amfAR is heading into its 9th annual charitable celebrity motorcycle ride which will see riders make their way down the Southern California Coast eventually pulling into San Diego on Friday, August 10.
Robert DeKoven, a former Associated Students president at San Diego State University in the late 1970s, has made a planned gift to support SDSU’s Pride Center and LGBT Studies Program.
San Diego Pride is almost upon us and many people take this time to show their support and unity by celebrating in the many festivities going on around town. But what about the rest of the year?
On Saturday, June 30, the San Diego LGBT Community Center (The Center) will offer a free event centering on transgender, non-binary, two-spirit, questioning, agender, genderqueer, gender fluid, and flux youth.
Thousands have already signed up to join the Families Belong Together & Free March happening on Saturday, June 23 starting at the Civic Center downtown. San Diego Pride has also said they will be a part of this rally.
It's more than just a blue door in the halls of Florence Elementary, inside it is stocked with much-needed supplies for kids who may need a little help being successful in school and at home.
Get ready to roller-boogie for a good cause. The Think Red Project is presenting "Red Roller," a night of community skating to raise money for HIV/AIDS awareness and they want you to slip on those tube socks and booty shorts to get ready for the rink.