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Charter reform may spell big impacts for arts funding

Big changes are coming to San Francisco’s City Hall, including alterations to governance and leadership, and a sweeping charter review that could significantly affect the arts sector. Artists Live Here, spearheaded by artists and activists Erica Gangsei and Stella Lochman, gathered creatives for an un-conference, where artists and leaders shared information about what these…


Two felonies, one essay, one murder

A San Francisco judge granted pretrial diversion to a man arrested with a loaded pistol, ordering a gun safety course and a “reflective essay.” Thirty-six days later, he allegedly murdered someone with a shotgun. Two felony charges became misdemeanors. Misdemeanors became pretrial diversion. The court’s prescription for a man caught…

“Short-Term Fix,” By Nomi Kane | @Nomikane

The ghost in the room: A journey from the streets to sobriety

In San Francisco, we are told that “Housing First” is the ultimate cure. But for years, I lived on the dark side of that promise. I was awarded a Section 8 voucher — the “golden ticket” — but without accountability, it became a license to disappear into my addiction. When…

The antidote to disrespect is self-respect

It was almost too dark to see this morning near Lowell when a group of teachers were setting up a canopy to protect against the rain that had just started falling. I overheard a dispute about how the canopy’s legs should be arranged and the best angles to use. Somebody…



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