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SF carves individual care paths for most vulnerable homeless population
"We have to find ways to use the system to bend in their direction.”Read More
San Francisco moves closer to eliminating library fees
San Francisco has taken a step forward to eliminate overdue library fines in order to make libraries citywide equitable for every patron. The Library Commission last Thursday night at...Read More
The Fillmore, Jonestown and the reckoning of racism
For the first time in 40 years, San Francisco publicly commemorated the tragic loss of life at Jonestown.Read More
‘The Black Woman is God’ exhibition celebrates homecoming
Men, hand in hand, formed a circle in the center of a yellow painted room in the Sargent Johnson Gallery.Read More
As lawsuit swirls, hope sparks for Fillmore Heritage Center
A band of residents and activists have initiated ongoing ideas to potentially re-activate the Fillmore Heritage Center. Read More
Past pot use no longer precludes landing an Oakland city job
Past non-work-related cannabis use will no longer be a reason to discriminate against applicants in the hiring process for the city of Oakland.Read More
Homeless people and supporters to rally at 1:30 p.m.
Homeless people and their supporters are gathering in San Francisco's Civic Center area Tuesday to draw attention to the disparate impact homelessness has on African Americans in celebration of...Read More
Supes shift housing preference toward neighborhood residents
Members of San Francisco's African American community Tuesday applauded the Board of Supervisors' approval of an ordinance that alters the current below market rate lottery system.Read More
Berkeley cops unfairly target African-Americans
Newly released data from the Berkeley Police Department shows significant racial disparities in who is pulled over by police.Read More
Lee: Celebrate King by working for equality
Congresswoman Barbara Lee, D-Oakland, is calling on Americans to work for an equal America.Read More