One of California’s Biggest Colleges Takes Major Steps to Stay in Business
by Jamilah King on December 27 2012, 1:40PM
City College of San Francisco is fighting to keep its doors open.
Topics: /NOW Blog
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VideoOne of California’s Biggest Colleges Takes Major Steps to Stay in Business
by Jamilah King on December 27 2012, 1:40PM
City College of San Francisco is fighting to keep its doors open.
Topics: /NOW Blog
Could San Francisco Giants’ Sergio Romo Become a Pro-Migrant Ice Cream Icon?
by Julianne Hing on December 4 2012, 9:05AM
Sergio Romo is already a baseball star. Could he become both a political icon and ice cream spokesperson?
Topics: Arts & Culture, /NOW Blog, Sports
Sergio Romo, SF World Series Champ, Declares: ‘I Just Look Illegal’
by Jorge Rivas on October 31 2012, 3:36PM
Sergio Romo, grandson of migrant workers and world series champ, declares: “I Just Look Illegal”
Topics: Arts & Culture, /NOW Blog
Chicano Poet Takes on Anti-Muslim ‘Savage’ Ads [Video]
by Jorge Rivas on September 26 2012, 4:01PM
Spoken word artist Mark Gonzales takes on the racist advertisements paid for by Pamela Geller and her organization the American Freedom Defense Initiative that referred to Muslims as savages.
Topics: Arts & Culture, /NOW Blog
How San Francisco Organizers Rewrote the Rules to Save Minimum Wage [Video]
by David Zlutnick on January 27 2012, 9:04AM
Thanks to an innovative multiracial organizing campaign, San Francisco’s minimum wage is the first in the nation to pass the $10/hr mark. Colorlines.com’ video team speaks with the organizers about how they did it and what’s next.
Topics: Economy
Fans of Oldest Black Bookstore Fight Amazon With Google Tool
by Jamilah King on December 19 2011, 12:00PM
Worried about last minute holiday shopping? Supporters of Marcus Books have developed a new tool to help folks get off their computers and shop in person.
Nation’s Oldest Black-Owned Bookstore Takes on Amazon’s Price Check App
by Jorge Rivas on December 15 2011, 10:25AM
The grandaughter of the partners that opened the nation’s oldest independent African-American owned bookstore says a recent Amazon.com promotion took competition a little too far.
San Francsico Crowd Helps Black Woman Move Back Into Foreclosed Home
by Jorge Rivas on November 2 2011, 12:50PM
Sixty people gathered in San Francsico’s Bayview district to help Carolyn Gage moved back into her family’s home.
Topics: Economy
Occupy San Francisco Takes on Wells Fargo Headquarters
by Jorge Rivas on October 13 2011, 5:00PM
Protesters vow to “foreclose the banks.”
Topics: Economy
Honoring Eric Quezada’s Love for San Francisco’s Mission District
by Hatty Lee on October 4 2011, 5:29PM
We take a moment to remember the work of a remarkable educator and organizer who fought gentrification alongside immigrant and low wage workers.
Topics: Celebrate Love
Does White Make Right? Racism and Gay-Shaming Drown BART Protests
by Channing Kennedy on August 31 2011, 9:49AM
BART police have a plainly terrible record on shootings and accountability. So how did these protests become all about “Uncle Tom” caricatures, naked party pics and screwing up workers’ commutes?
Topics: Politics
San Francisco Bayview’s Chess Star Wins Big Love With Jada Pinkett Smith
by Julianne Hing on August 3 2011, 6:38PM
16-year-old San Franciscan Dyhemia Young makes it to a prestigious chess tournament with the help of Jada Pinkett Smith and some good friends.
Topics: Celebrate Love
San Francisco Narrows Policy on Reporting Immigrant Youth to ICE
by Julianne Hing on May 18 2011, 11:05AM
But the county remains a statewide and national leader on funneling undocumented young people into the deportation pipeline.
Topics: Immigration
SF Supervisor Jane Kim Makes Silent Protest
by Jamilah King on February 4 2011, 1:42PM
Newly-minted politician refuses to say the Pledge of Allegiance.
Topics: Politics
San Francisco Cops Caught on Tape Shooting Man in Wheelchair
by Jamilah King on January 6 2011, 11:21AM
After two police shootings in as many weeks, department brass hope Tasers can salvage city morale.
Topics: Criminal Justice
by Jamilah King on October 29 2010, 5:52PM
A new midnight hoops league aims to unite a divided neighborhood.
Topics: Celebrate Love
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