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Tagged with: City College

Oral history as inspiration and antidote: Lynn Lewis on ‘Women Who Change the World’

The organizer-author's new work offers deep personal stories of lives dedicated to the social justice movement.

Screen Grabs: American Indian Film Fest 48 brings superheroes and reckonings

The longest-running showcase of its kind kicks off with 'Bones of Crows,' about the devastation wrought by state residential schools

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Let’s talk, for real, about taxes

Almost everything wrong with the US economy is the result of tax cuts for the wealthy. SF shouldn't make the same mistake.

New City College Board rescinds layoffs, sets plan for rebuilding the school

Turns out the union's budget numbers were more accurate than the administration's.

Ema Sintamarian’s road to art began with a pair of rebellious red shoes

Forged in Bucharest's conformity, the multimedia artist now spins tales of melancholy, loneliness, and the absurd.

Arts Forecast: Celebrating AAPI Month, hailing the next generation of SF filmmakers

Plus: Catch a gospel documentary, learn the history of ramen—maybe even pick up clogging?

I just caught COVID—right before essential safety measures expire

As someone uninsured, I was lucky to get free vax, tests, and Paxlovid. We may be all on our own after May 11

All about most people: Illuminating the history of the California labor movement

'From Mission to Microchip' author Fred B. Glass talks about how his City College course makes the long struggle relevant today

The wild and crazy election night, and what it all (maybe) means

The mayor's candidates are winning for supe. Her allies lost on Prop. H and Prop. M.