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Calendar.
November 14. Gerry returns to Chicago from Honolulu
November 15. Edgewater Mutual Aid Network
November 16. Harvest Celebration at Edgewater Presbyterian Church
Announcements.
Gerry became President of Evanston Nouveau Rotary Club on July 1, 2025.
Gerry was appointed to the Chicago Presbytery Assembly as Elder Commissioner.
For business related to the former publications Gay Chicago Magazine, Chicago Phoenix, and Opus Media, please refer to legal counsel.
President of Evanston Nouveau Rotary Club 2025-26
I’m not going to Rotary convention; without due process, I’ll be at risk crossing Canada border
We’ve entered a nightmare realm—one where U.S. citizens of color have already been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), stripped of their rights, denied due process, and held without cause.
Look to Hawaii for hard lessons on U.S. oligarchy, apartheid
Being born and raised in Hawaii, I couldn’t escape the fact that I was born in the waning shadows of a very American brand of apartheid.
Pride: Disrespect by others is one thing, self-disrespect does far more harm
I was the disruption. I was the resistance. I was a quiet revolution walking into a world too accustomed to its own noise.
Democrats must purge Pelosi-backed Hakeem, install new leaders
Hakeem Jeffries is more interested in decorum than democracy, more preoccupied with optics than with offense.
Pride parades still matter because they want us exterminated
Everything we’ve fought for, marched for, been arrested for, and died for is under siege.
Famine is politically-willed manmade hunger; famine in Gaza is our sin
This is death by policy. Death by blockade. Death by indifference. And famine is always manmade.
International Mr. Leather still matters
René Hebert of Palm Springs Leather Order of the Desert is 2025 titleholder.
America will never be the same if Trump suspends habeas corpus
Abraham Lincoln couldn’t do it without Congress’ approval.
Left-wing political violence is rare; right-wing more prevalent
I unequivocally condemn all political violence, including the recent tragedy in Washington, D.C.
HIV/AIDS funding cuts will mark people for death
Cook Co. Commissioner Kevin Morrison has led the charge against these cuts by the Trump Administration and Congress.
‘I suffered and you should, too’ is an evil response
There’s a particular kind of bitterness that masquerades as morality: The idea that because someone suffered, everyone else should too.
While Newsom runs to center, Pritzker remains progressive
Cutting healthcare for undocumented immigrants. Accusing Democrats of going too far on trans rights. What is Gavin Newsom doing?
From an Ilocano to Pope Leo XIV: Apologize for 600 years of Augustinian subjugation of Indigenous people
Augustinians ran what is now the Philippines as a unique theocracy in place of the Spanish monarchs. It involved forcing indigenous people together into a “Filipino people” named after their conquerer, King Philip II of Castile.
The book burning stage is about to begin with new Librarian of Congress
Trump appoints personal attorney as acting Librarian of Congress. Any piece considered DEI, including historical artifacts may be purged from national record.
An atheist brought me here; from altar boy to PCUSA presbyter
One of the most pivotal turns in my religious life didn’t come from a priest. It came from a section in our AP European History textbook, taught by an atheist, Darlene Pang.
Familiar Playbook: MAGA, nativism, and the disposable Catholic
MAGA’s ultimate religious identity is not Catholic—it is White Evangelical Protestantism cloaked in American exceptionalism.
Reconciling my indigenous beliefs with being a Church presbyter
My ancestors were told that their gods, their rituals, their ways of relating to the land were evil—and they were punished for honoring them.
Due process protects citizens; when it’s taken away, you may be next
Due process is not about protecting people we like. It exists precisely to protect everyone—especially those on the margins—because the power of the government must have limits.
Recent writing.
this is an lgbt safe space
Please support: Lambda Legal GLAAD It Gets Better The Trevor Project
black lives matter
Please support: Black Lives Matter NAACP Color of Change
Gerry is Chicago Health Care Hero 2020
Recent reading.
Did you know? Gerry reads every single day for at least one hour. He’s even successfully done this through two stays in the ICU at the hospital.
As of August 8, 2025, Gerry has read 1,578 days in a row or 227 weeks in a row, non-stop.