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Unbound by silence closeting his early years, first chair of City College LGBT Department offered students a symbol of support

November 21, 2021 All Posts 2 Comments

Jack Collins found his calling in 1980, when he started teaching “Gay Literature” at City College of San Francisco. “I had come out of the closet in 1974 while doing graduate studies in comparative literature at the University of Cambridge,” he said, “and I couldn’t think of anything better than teaching the literature I loved ...

New director of S.F.’s disability and aging services’ department wants to make its vast array of programs more accessible to public

November 2, 2021 All Posts 1 Comment

Shortly before the pandemic shut down the city, Kelly Dearman and her 90-year-old father left their Cole Valley home and headed for Rosa Parks Elementary School. The father and daughter duo were at the school to read stories to a group of second graders. But the elder Dearman, retired Judge John Dearman, has vision problems, ...

Professional dancer adds props and humor to her repertoire and senior caregiving to her career accomplishments

October 30, 2021 All Posts

Helen Dannenberg came onstage wearing a beige jumpsuit then danced a duet with a large, old-fashioned, collapsible ironing board. It was part of her first 90-minute solo performance, staged at the San Francisco Repertory Theater. It was 1983 and Dannenberg – modern dancer, choreographer and skit writer – was 41. “Old and New, Borrowed and ...

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