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Daily Archives: November 7, 2019

Donald in the Donbass, Biden in the crossfire

“Zelensky is desperate to end the war. His electoral landslide was the result of this promise, and his anti-corruption theme, which is related. His presidency – even his life – depends on it,” says Princeton and NYU Professor Emeritus Stephen F. Cohen. So why did Zelensky want another $400 million worth of military aid that could only escalate the war?

It doesn’t taste like chicken

I am an innocent man in prison – 11 years now – and I still can’t tell you how it feels.

The Barbara Lee and Elihu Harris Lecture Series presents Anna Mwalagho’s ‘Never Thought I...

Immigration can be a form of erasure. The quicker the newcomer sheds her identity, the sooner she is accepted.

Holding San Francisco accountable on SFPD’s inadequate DOJ COPS progress and process

“Despite three reports studying Black People in regard to racism in 55 years, Black San Franciscans are worse off than ever before.”

Diversity talk highlights anti-Blackness and Black erasure within the LGBTQIA+ community

Denial of anti-Blackness is an everyday occupation in the LGBTQIA+ community and in San Francisco specifically, making this conversation long overdue.