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Civil Rights
Art
Fabric portraitist Alice Beasley stitches together politics and community
Mary Corbin
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August 17, 2023
Piedmont resident sews poignant scenes from the both the Civil Rights movement and the neighborhood cafe.
Onstage
Donna Sachet and a pizza with everything: ‘Sunday’s a Drag’ returns, fabulously
Joshua Rotter
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August 3, 2023
With a new venue (Club Fugazi), new food, and a slate of seasoned performers, the musical drag brunch hits the spot
Stage Review
Three Black icons come down to earth as ‘In the Evening by the Moonlight’ shines
Charles Lewis III
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June 29, 2023
Nina Simone, James Baldwin, and especially Lorraine Hansberry jump to life in Traci Tolmaire's new play
Crime
Hundreds who are by law innocent sit in SF jail because of court backlog
Savannah Dewberry
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June 25, 2023
Public Defender's Office tries to draw attention to the clear violations of the right to a speedy trial.
Homelessness
SF continues to violate court order on sweeps of homeless people, filing says
Tim Redmond
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May 29, 2023
Cops and clean-up teams offer no shelter, destroy belongings, and ignore a federal judge's ruling, advocates and unhoused people report.
Crime
What justice for Banko Brown means
Krea Gomez
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May 22, 2023
Banko has been gone three weeks. When I worked at the Young Women's Freedom Center, not hearing from a young person for three weeks was...
Environment
This land is whose land?
Tom Molanphy
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March 13, 2023
The developer and the city insist the Hunters Point Shipyard is safe for development. There's a lot of data that says otherwise. Part III of a series.
Lit
Black Power history told through a story of love and family in ‘Stayed on Freedom’
James De Julius
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March 4, 2023
Dan Berger's book traces the journey of Zoharah Simmons and Michael Simmons—and challenges perceptions
Environment
The tragic toxic legacy of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard
Tom Molanphy
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March 1, 2023
Aided by a USC fellowship, reporter Tom Molanphy and 48hills dug into the overwhelming history of data concerning the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, which...
Lit
Civil Rights leader Ben Jealous on new book: ‘The insanity of racism diminishes all’
Lou Fancher
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February 27, 2023
In 'Never Forget Our People Were Always Free: A Parable of American Healing,' the former NAACP head gets personal
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