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Neighborhoods
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.
Housing
Zoning and housing costs: The debate continues
Tim Redmond
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December 15, 2020
UCLA professors respond to our piece on housing costs -- and why this discussion matters.
Homelessness
The year in homeless policy
TJ Johnston
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December 3, 2020
A few successes and a lot of failures as people on the streets stayed at risk during the pandemic.
News + Politics
Lawsuit charges Uber discriminates against drivers of color
Garrett Leahy
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October 26, 2020
Company fires people who have ratings that it admits are racially biased.
Foreign Correspondent
Foreign Correspondent: What Bolivia can teach the US about fair elections
Reese Erlich
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October 23, 2020
The South American nation sets an example of how to undo a coup.
Art
“Housing Black” muralist Malik Seneferu talks of his next wall and visions of the possible
Maddy Clifford
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October 1, 2020
The multimedia creative and incarcerated youth educator on art-borne futures; "You have to know how to create, and you have to get comfortable with the hypothetical."
Music
Why the super deluxe re-release of Prince’s ‘Sign o’ the Times’ matters
John-Paul Shiver
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September 30, 2020
The genius of The Revolution, the perfect career alchemy of a prolific legend rising from the ashes—a comprehensive look at why we hail 'SOTT.'
Screen Grabs
Screen Grabs: Who will live in cities? Who will save our parks?
Dennis Harvey
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September 24, 2020
Political docs 'Push' and "Public Trust' raise unique yet urgent questions, and go beyond the usual 'You better vote' message
Nightlife
Club mogul accused of vigilante homeless sweep says he did nothing wrong
Marke B.
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September 23, 2020
Peter Glikshtern says he called private trash crew to encampment, insists he was justified by city inaction.
Opinion
OPINION: What a protest looks like without police
Magick Altman
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September 13, 2020
At a DSA march, community activists cleared the streets and provided medical attention.
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