get to honor somebody who i'm sure you're going to be excited to hear from again, and that is lynn breedlove. lynn is somebody who has broken-down so many doors in so many arenas, that i'm not going to get through all that he has done. lynn was able to find his way into the thriving punk life and night scene, developing a connection with san francisco's underground queer scene, he became a member of one of the first queer bands in the community. their music discussed everything from queer love to sexual expression and gender identity. tribe 8 was revolutionary in many ways and became known across the globe for its brazen and unapologetic music. the band has played at the michigan women's music festival, the san francisco trans march, and multiple lady fests and lgbtq pride festivals. lynn breedlove is the author of a novel, godspeed, and he also cowrote, directed, and produced in a short film that premiered at a film festival. his memoir was published in 2019. in 2015, breedlove returned to playing music with the emergence of his new band, the queer mobiles. the band works in collaboration w