Meet Tiffany Carter.
A trained chef and San Francisco native, she sold gumbo out of her car for years to support herself and her daughter, until she found @lacocinasf, a kitchen incubator that turns amateur women chefs into business owners.
Tonight on @nbcnightlynews.
Every Wednesday at 8am, students at Alameda Elementary spring from bed to be part of the “bike bus,” in which nearly 200 kids ride to school together. Watching it was for me a very emotional goodbye to the isolation and sadness of the last two years.
This is not a statement on education so much as it is one on American values and the desire to monetize everything, or judge its value purely on financial terms. Either way, it's the wrong lens for why we teach and why we learn.
“Writing should be joyful and strange.”
For its 20th anniversary, we spoke with the people behind @826Valencia, the SF-based nonprofit with youth writing centers around the country.
Read on to hear their reflections on 20 years of youth education.
https://t.co/pM5a51M7Sr
Such a great time with @monicazlam chatting with the team at @826valencia, author @Daveeggers4, his co-founder Nínive Calegari, and executive director Bita Nazarian.
@KQEDNewsroom airs tonight at 7 pm.
If you want to stop climate change, you need to call your Senators now. Congress has a once in a lifetime opportunity to pass climate legislation, and it's time to act. #call4climate https://t.co/Sily19JGtC https://t.co/wqVtz0JEC6