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James Duke Mason
James Duke Mason is a writer, activist and commentator. From 2015 to 2020 he served on the West Hollywood Lesbian & Gay Advisory Board, including a year as Co-Chair.
OPINION š¹ Why we must stand with Israel
Thursday - October 12, 2023 by James Duke Mason
š¾šæšøš½šøš¾š½ š¹ Gavin got it right on CARE Court
Tuesday - October 3, 2023 by James Duke Mason
JAMES DUKE MASON: Why Adam Schiff should be our next senator
Thursday - February 2, 2023 by James Duke Mason
JAMES DUKE MASON: Karen Bass’ mayoral debut gives mixed signals
Thursday - January 5, 2023 by James Duke Mason
Opinion: Why Iām Saying Goodbye to LGAB after Five Years
Sunday - November 22, 2020 by James Duke Mason
Opinion: Our City Leaders Need to Scale Back Some COVID-19 Orders
Wednesday - May 20, 2020 by James Duke Mason
Opinion: What’s My Motivation for Running for West Hollywood City Council?
Friday - March 1, 2019 by James Duke Mason
Opinion: We Need Experience and New Energy and Ideas to Improve Safety
Friday - February 15, 2019 by James Duke Mason
Opinion: We Can’t Ignore Prop 10, the Most Important Item on the Nov. 6 Ballot
Wednesday - October 24, 2018 by James Duke Mason
Opinion: We Need Less Talk, More Action, on Homelessness
Thursday - March 8, 2018 by James Duke Mason
Homelessness: West Hollywood Can Take the Lead in Eliminating the Problem
Monday - September 18, 2017 by James Duke Mason
Opinion: Smart Growth For The Future — Development In West Hollywood
Monday - March 27, 2017 by James Duke Mason
Opinion: Celebrating the Anniversary of Mom’s Sobriety
Wednesday - April 6, 2016 by James Duke Mason
Opinion: WeHo’s Pricey Housing Will Push Gay People Out
Tuesday - November 24, 2015 by James Duke Mason
Opinion: Why I Support John Heilman for City Council
Monday - March 23, 2015 by James Duke Mason
Duke Mason: Let’s Turn the Page
Thursday - February 26, 2015 by James Duke Mason
Opinion: Duke Mason Explains Why He’s Running for WeHo City Council
Wednesday - January 21, 2015 by James Duke Mason
OPINION: WeHo’s Rainbow Flag Represents Inclusion in a City That Was Founded on That 30 Years Ago
Wednesday - January 15, 2014 by James Duke Mason