Type:In the News New Data Tool To Shed Light On Inequality In The Bay Area Posted on June 6, 2019 CBS SF BayArea / June 6, 2019 SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – New data has been collected by three groups Read More Type:In the News
Type:In the News City weighs new corporate tax on stock compensation as tech companies prepare to go public Posted on April 24, 2019 SF Examiner / April 24, 2019 / Joshua Sabatini The revenue generated from the tax would go into a “Shared Read More Type:In the News
Type:In the News New Community Group Brainstorms Housing Fix Posted on April 5, 2019 Richmond Review/Sunset Beacon / April 5, 2019 / Janice Bressler A new community-organizing group in the Richmond District called Richmond Read More Type:In the News
Type:In the News Parents, children brace for Oakland teacher strike Posted on February 20, 2019 San Francisco Chronicle / February 20, 2019 “At Melrose Leadership Academy, parents communicated with one another over email chains and Read More Type:In the News
Type:In the News Families prepare in case Oakland teachers strike Thursday Posted on February 17, 2019 KTVU / February 17, 2019 “Luna Soo, 10, isn’t sure what to expect come Thursday. The fourth grader may show Read More Type:In the News
Type:In the News Oakland teachers plan to go on strike Thursday Posted on February 16, 2019 San Francisco Chronicle / February 16, 2019 “The district’s decisions have resulted in low teacher wages and crowded classrooms, which Read More Type:In the News
Type:In the News Can the Mission Save Itself from Commercial Gentrification? Posted on February 13, 2019 SF Weekly / February 13, 2019 / Nuala Sawyer Bishari “SF Jazz has a youth education department there, and right Read More Type:In the News
Type:In the News Missing in Action: Breed Has Spotty Attendance Record for Mayoral Forums Posted on March 28, 2018 SF Weekly / March 28, 2018 / Nuala Sawyer Bishari Three weeks later, Breed skipped another large-scale forum at Mission Read More Type:In the News
Type:In the News Campaign trail: Homelessness, superPACs and a weird Chron story Posted on March 19, 2018 48 Hills / March 19, 2018 / Tim Redmond The conventional political wisdom has always been that front-runners don’t like Read More Type:In the News
Type:In the News How we beat Airbnb Posted on January 22, 2018 48 Hills / January 22, 2018 / Calvin Welch While the coalition expanded during the campaign to include the Building Read More Type:In the News