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Assembly-woman Tina McKinnor declares no taxation on reparations

Assemblywoman Tina McKinnor (D–Inglewood) today announced the introduction of AB 2186, legislation to ensure that future federal, state, or local reparations benefits provided to eligible recipients are not subject to state income taxes. “For generations, descendants of formerly enslaved people have been denied both justice and economic opportunity,” said McKinnor.…

‘Monet and Venice’ currently on display at the de Young

Monet and Venice is the first major international loan exhibition devoted to Claude Monet’s luminous paintings of Venice, traditionally known as La Serenissima. The artist only visited the city once, but his more that 20 Venetian paintings are some of his most important paintings. This is the first exhibition dedicated…

Out and about March 26–April 1, 2026

This week offers a variety of activities from volunteering to theater and dance and more like handcrafting, an outdoor moving screening, and … read on.  Thursday, March 26 The City Eats plans to host a family-friendly, all ages Community Assist event (in partnership with Pepsi and the Golden State Warriors),…

“Kill your idols,” by Nomi Kane | @Nomikane

Dolores Huerta and the Cesar Chavez shadow

“I am nearly 96 years old, and for the last 60 years have kept a secret because I believed that exposing the truth would hurt the farmworker movement I have spent my entire life fighting for.” Thus began a written statement on medium.com by legendary civil rights and labor activist…

Failing the honest equity test, again

Thank you for calling Elizabeth’s voicemail in response to SFUSD’s new eighth- grade Algebra-1-only-with-Math 8 policy. Your call is very important to us, so please listen to the following options before making your selection. To express your frustration with the new math policy, press 1. To express your sense of…

I chose the turquoise wall

When they told me I could pick a color for one wall in my new apartment, I chose turquoise. Not navy, not pink — turquoise, because it felt bright and happy and like something a person with a future would choose. I stood in that empty room, and I thought,…



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