SF News California State Senate Poised to Have a Female Majority for First Time Ever While election results are still pouring in, there are enough ‘women vs. women’ primary races that come December, the California state Senate is likely to be comprised of 53% women.
SF News Post-Inauguration Women's March In San Francisco Announces Speakers, Performers As soon as she heard about the Women's March on Washington, Martha Shaughnessy, who has lived in San Francisco almost her whole life, bought a ticket to fly to the nation's capital. She
SF News Planned Parenthood Buffer Zone Proposed to Keep Anti-Abortion Protesters At Bay Anti-abortion protesters will no longer be able to stand directly in front of San Francisco's Planned Parenthood clinic if Supervisor David Campos has his way. A new measure would impose a 25-food bubble
Arts & Entertainment Week In Women: Equal Pay Day In celebration of Equal Pay Day, which is today — the day that marks when women finally catch up to what men made, on average, in the previous calendar year, we begin the first
SF News International Women's Day 2012 Honored By Google Logo, Grand Hyatt Protest Today, March 8th, is International Women's Day. Google has reimagined its iconic logo into a piece celebrating the big day. To honor the holiday, as HuffPo notes, "Google created a simple, colorful doodle
SF News Abortion Rally, Pro and Con, Takes Center Stage In S.F. Saturday, January 22, marks the 38th anniversary of Roe. v. Wade, which established a woman's right to have an abortion. On that day, both sides of the argument will come together, if you
SF News Planned Parenthood Opens In Mission District Making its return to San Francisco, Planned Parenthood just opened a new clinic at 1650 Valencia Street, reports The Chronicle. They also took control of another part-time clinic. "We're really excited that there