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Memo leak, budget threats fail to derail sobering center vote

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved the underlying service contract for a sobering center project aimed at curbing open-air drug use Tuesday, but not without debate based in part on an illegally leaked memo from the city attorney’s office, which outlined some possible legal objections to the project. Budget Chair Connie Chan has…


Starting to strike

I was sure the hardest day before the strike would be Friday, but I was wrong. Friday was one class after another of sleepy, worried faces. “Who’s feeling stressed right now?” Every hand went up. Together, we negotiated our approach to the day’s work. The radiator in my classroom —…

“Bathroom tweets,” By Nomi Kane | @Nomikane

Going nowhere on housing

Recently, I moderated a Commonwealth Club World Affairs panel, and when I asked several journalists if they thought the city would meet the state mandate of adding about 82,000 units by the deadline, the reaction was, essentially, that no sane person believes it will, and that the mandate is that…

The Venezuela case, told by a Venezuelan

In April 2002, I marched toward the presidential palace in Caracas with hundreds of thousands of other Venezuelans. We were not radicals. We were ordinary citizens who had realized that Hugo Chávez was not interested in governing democratically. He was intent on turning Venezuela into a dictatorship where dissent was…



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