by Belo Cipriani | Apr 2, 2015 | Interviews
Today on The Disability Tribune, we welcome author, award-winning journalist, cultural moderator and television personality Greg Archer. Greg is a Huffington Post blogger and a longtime arts and culture writer for the San Francisco Examiner. He just released his...
by Belo Cipriani | Mar 11, 2015 | Interviews, Visually Impaired
Today on The Disability Tribune we welcome visually impaired writer, teacher and documentary filmmaker David Block. Belo Cipriani: How did you lose your vision? David Block: I was born with congenital Cataracts. BC: What inspired you to become a filmmaker? DB: In June...
by Belo Cipriani | Feb 23, 2015 | GLBT, Latinos
You might have seen them pass out brochures at venues like Club Papi and Pan Dulce (Thursday night at the Café in the Castro District), or coach patrons on safe sex practices during San Francisco Pride. Wherever gay and bisexual Latinos gather, Aguilas (Eagles) will...
by Belo Cipriani | Feb 20, 2015 | GLBT
The portrait of American families has changed immensely over the past several years. Single parent households or same gendered couples with children are far more common now than they ever were back in the 1980s. Even in a city as progressive as San Francisco, gays and...
by Belo Cipriani | Feb 18, 2015 | GLBT, Mobility/ Disability, Visually Impaired
In a world where members of the GLBT community have gained access to the many mediums of communication, from RuPaul’s Drag Race on the Logo Network to more gay characters in mainstream movies, it can be easy to forget how different life was for the GLBT family just a...