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Daily Archives: July 2, 2024

Can BVHP finally win the housing and jobs promised over 15 years ago?

One of the best opportunities for thousands of eligible certificate of preference holders is presented in this development if the City requires the Developer to deliver more housing and on a clear timeline.

The SF State Africana Studies Dept. celebrates community engagement

The spirit of Dr. Nathan Hare continues to permeate the department as it continues to carve a space of community enrichment.

Juneteenth reading of ‘3rd & Palou’ brings 1966 Hunters Point Uprising to life

Rarely is a play based on the world immediately outside the exit doors. Martin grounds all of the characters, cops to hustlers, within the world of Third and Palou.

Protect the vital Free City College program from deep cuts by the City

Under a proposal by the City and County of San Francisco, starting in 2025 only certain courses that contribute to specific educational plans may be eligible for free enrollment.

Imprisoned workers sue Alabama to abolish involuntary servitude 

A notorious prison system, Alabama’s is the most overcrowded in the country, operating at over 168% capacity