2024 December
Monthly Archives: December 2024
Rashid: Striking abuses of militarized guards in Virginia prisons
Human rights violations by militarized prison guards in the Virginia prison system, highlighting specific incidents of brutality and negligence.
Post-Brown billionaires: The state of the city and nation
The rise of billionaire politicians and the impact of their influence on American politics, like San Francisco, is a growing concern.
Jhacorey Wyatt may be sentenced for the wrong crime
Four jurors have gone back on their guilty verdicts for 28-year-old Jhacorey Wyatt. The DA wants 26 years. Advocates are arguing that Wyatt should get time served.
San Francisco Public Defender’s Office celebrates 25 years of its Clean Slate Expungement Program
The San Francisco Public Defender's Office celebrated 25 years of its Clean Slate program, helping individuals clear their criminal records.
We will not go
Housing crisis in California, highlighting police brutality, displacement, and inadequate housing solutions. The "Where Do We Go" movement seeks change.
Vibrant evening in Japantown showcases art, culture and San Francisco’s Black jazz history
One of the first attractions was a portrait on an easel, drawing photographers from multiple generations who paused to capture its beauty.
Exposed: The human radiation experiments at Hunters Point
Cold War radiation experiments at Hunters Point exposed workers and residents to radiation, with lasting impacts on the Bayview Hunters Point community.