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Tagged with: Education

Something rotten: Nazi-occupied Denmark through young eyes in Richard Kluger’s latest novel

Seasoned journalist explores a country's moral quandry via historical fiction of 'Hamlet's Children.'

In ‘Nursing These Wounds,’ dancing a precarious Pilipinx immigrant experience

Colonization and exploitation collide with caregiving and ancient ceremony in Alleluia Panis' latest at ODC.

Breed continues to push arrests as solution to substance-abuse issues

Evidence shows this policy never works as right-wingers continue to push their attacks on local judges

‘Weed’ sparks up candid cannabis education for young people—and the rest of us

Caitlin Donohue's latest book for teens takes a big picture view of cannabis policy and culture in the Americas

Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema celebrates 20 years of awe beneath the stars

Hyperlocal film festival 'builds vibrant community and connects us to our shared humanity,' say cofounders

The scariest book I’ve read this year

'The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich' has lessons for us all—right now

Board members dubious about any plans to close or merge schools

The school district has other serious problems, and other sources or revenue, members say at key meeting

Wall-to-wall de Young Open offers up Bay’s creative bounty—and supports artists, too

More than 7,000 artists applied for this year's edition. What trends do jurors see in their work?

Tenderloin tour upends ‘doom loop’ narrative

There's a lot more to the neighborhood than the national media wants to report.

Highlighting justice: Oakland salon seeks BIPOC, LGBTQ, first-generation apprentices

Vee Vargas of Be Here Salon has an emancipatory vision for luxury hair inclusivity.