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School district risks a deficit in public trust

The aftermath of the historic teachers’ strike enables, or forces, the San Francisco Unified School District to return attention to its ever-present and looming challenge of public trust.  From the start of negotiations, school district leaders maintained that they could not afford to fully fund family health care for educators. Critics and skeptics predicted…


Spring exhibitions at YBCA shine a light on community and storytelling

Through tapestry, archival media, and contemporary works, two new exhibitions explore themes of queer identity, migration, and collective resistance. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) presents two new exhibitions this month: Diedrick Brackens: gather tender night and Conjuring Power: Roots & Futures of Queer & Trans Movements. Fifteen tapestries…

San Francisco’s secret AI

Last July, San Francisco rolled out Copilot to 30,000 city employees as part of the largest AI deployment by any local government in the country. The rollout marks a major shift as city departments adopt AI tools for everything from stroke detection to drone surveillance.  Unfortunately, the city’s mandatory AI…

“Spring Forward,” by Nomi Kane | @Nomikane



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