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In stunning late-night move, Redistricting Task Force switches to map community opposes

A version of supes lines that has nearly zero visible public support—but would help the Mayor's Agenda—is now moving forward.

[UPDATED] Community demands better district lines—and so far, the Task Force is responding

Huge outpouring of opposition to the mayor's approach leads to a much-better map—for the moment.

Fighting dystopia with essential voices: ‘Black Literature vs. The Climate Emergency’

Aya de León brings together writers and activists for a lively online conference that focuses on the possible and combats invisibility

Opposition to new district lines just keeps growing

Nobody except the mayor seems to like what the Redistricting Task Force is doing. Will the community opposition even matter?

Haney attacks Campos for supporting a measure that Haney also supported

Mailers complain that Campos wanted a pause on the luxury housing causing displacement in the Mission. So did Haney.

New district lines would deeply hurt progressive politics in San Francisco

Astonishing gerrymandering blows District 5 into bits and divides up progressive voters across the city to give the conservatives a strong advantage.

Castro icon Cleve Jones vows to fight dubious eviction attempt

In a dramatic appearance at a crowded rally in the Castro, longtime queer activist and leader Cleve Jones announced Sunday that he plans to...

The case for class-struggle unionism

A new book says that only workers can save the labor movement.

I don’t want Gavin Newsom’s $400 gift card

If he sends me one, I'm sending it to the Coalition on Homelessness. But it's still a terrible idea.

SFUSD’s big administrative expenses

Teachers are getting laid off—but the district has a bigger administrative staff than most in the state.

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