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Sanctuary
Immigration
Jenkins backs off attack on sanctuary law after massive outcry
Tim Redmond
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March 9, 2023
DA, mayor figured out that this particular 'tough on crime' trope was a loser.
Housing
Breed admits that the city’s Housing Element is destined to fail
Tim Redmond
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March 7, 2023
Mayor says, for the first time, that she has no plan to deliver on the state mandates for local affordable housing.
Immigration
Supes fail by one vote to approve Sanctuary City resolution that challenges ICE, Biden
Tim Redmond
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March 2, 2023
Matt Dorsey, who wants to deport Fentanyl dealers, blocks approval, as 10 board members say his approach is deeply misguided.
Crime
A new attack on SF’s sanctuary laws makes no sense—except as a political tool
Tim Redmond
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February 15, 2023
Immigrants have been scapegoats for much of US history, and now Breed and Jenkins are doing it again.
Stage Review
In ‘Sanctuary City,’ the teetering fates of two star-crossed DREAMers
Charles Lewis III
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July 27, 2022
Martyna Majok’s play at Berkeley Rep offers a damning, impressionistic view of immigration policy post-9/11
Stage Review
‘Boys Go to Jupiter’ asks, Can social media backlash really make someone more racist?
Charles Lewis III
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July 25, 2022
Word for Word's provocative staging of Danielle Evans’ short story delves into one of the era's obsessive questions
Onstage
Home is fragile: ‘Sanctuary City’ director on anxiety and love in immigrant existence
Lou Fancher
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July 18, 2022
David Mendizábal brings costume and choreography background to story of two entangled DREAMers at Berkeley Rep
Movies
Screen Grabs: It’s ‘Gremlins’ time, baby
Dennis Harvey
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July 11, 2022
A tribute to Joe Dante's unhinged critters hits the Castro. Plus: Over-the-top in Australia, two South African thrillers, more
Protest
Will Mayor Breed declare a state of emergency on drug-overdose deaths?
Garrett Leahy
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September 1, 2021
Activists, supervisors, DA all say it's time to defy the state and feds and set up city-backed safe-injection sites.
Art
Review: Stories become fables, family becomes home in Bri Williams’ ‘Playbill’
tamara suarez porras
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August 23, 2021
At Et al, the artist uses sound, soap, wax, and resin to express a full spectrum of personal history.
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