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Education
Teaching behind the mask: Toddlers in the Tenderloin
Aici Zhow
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March 15, 2021
Taking care of 'my children' in three languages at Glide.
Lit
Books: Free City and the fight for community college education
Bill Shields
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March 8, 2021
A comprehensive history tells the story of the struggle to preserve SF's City College -- and block the neo-liberal approach to education.
The Agenda
The Agenda: Hazard pay for grocery workers …
Tim Redmond
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March 7, 2021
... a hearing on Malik Washington's free speech and a rally to save City College: That's The Agenda for March 8-14
Education
Big new cuts at City College
Garrett Leahy
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February 28, 2021
ESL, Disabled Programming, and other classes (and faculty) will be terminated after this spring.
COVID
Will Cuba have faster vaccinations than the US?
Stuart Blackwell
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February 22, 2021
The tiny island nation with universal health care has its own vaccine, and could protect its people before the US does.
Art
It’s OK to laugh! Christina Spiegel’s cartoons bring comic relief to our moment
Mary Corbin
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February 4, 2021
Alameda cartoon artist's deadpan one-liners and true-life characters provide human connection.
Lit
Books: ‘Pura Neta,’ the Mission, and the price of gentrification
Tim Redmond
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December 18, 2020
An interview with author Benjamin Bac Sierra on his new and powerful novel.
News + Politics
El Tecolote turns 50 — as strong and relevant as ever
Sadie Peckens
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December 8, 2020
Longest running bilingual paper in California grew out of the activism of SF in the early 1970s.
Art
Inspiration waited for Jingletown artist Fernando Reyes
Mary Corbin
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December 8, 2020
... and this is what their reunion looks like: eloquent, passionate woodprints and cohesive natural collage.
The Agenda
Breed budget comes to the supes
Tim Redmond
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August 9, 2020
The mayor’s budget proposal, delayed because of the COVID crisis, comes before the Board of Supes Budget and Appropriations Committee Wed/12, Thu/13 and Fri/14....
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