“I immediately thought it was some sort of exclusionary practice, but that didn’t feel right considering the church we went to, the First Congregational Church of San Francisco, called themselves ‘open and affirming,’” she said. “I was with my mom going through some of her keepsakes and found a stamp that read ‘Lesbian Money.’ My mom told me that she found it in our old church’s basement,” Wilcox said, adding that she feared the rubber stamp had a sinister connotation. Like the rubber stamp recently discovered by Liana Wilcox, producer of the San Francisco Public Press’ podcast “ Civic,” when she was helping her mother clear a storage area. But sometimes it’s amazing what a small object can reveal. When we report a story, it can involve numerous interviews, sources speaking on background or deep dives into government or corporate records. Navigating Homelessness: Which Way Home?.
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