Phil Kim, SF School Board president, has a controversial background: 11 years at KIPP, the largest charter school network in North America, before leading SF's unpopular school closure effort.
I'm attending Million Voters Project's event, “We Are CA: No Hate No Fear, Immigrants Are Welcome Here” - sign up now to join me! #PowerofWe https://t.co/lWIhQFtFiN
YOU'RE EITHER DOING POLITICS OR POLITICS IS DOING YOU!
Politics is EVERYTHING, from the air we breathe, the water we drink, to what books we read or the potholes in our roads. It's the world around us. We can use the tools in front of us to decide how politics works for us.
We're proud to highlight the groundbreaking work of veteran journalist @gilduran76 as he chronicles the effort of San Francisco billionaires to move the city rightward and to take a place on the national stage.
We are heartbroken by the police shooting of Victoria Lee and deeply alarmed about the broader threat of police violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders — including people experiencing a mental health crisis. Read our full statement below. 👇
A big victory for the #BayBridge78 yesterday as the SF DA offered diversion to all the protestors. We are proud to have been a part of the #BayBridge78 representation and to have helped coordinate legal defense to get this win. https://t.co/FGESJsnzDx
I’m incredibly excited to partner with @CalNurses in introducing AB 2200 CalCare to continue the fight for healthcare justice for all Californians!
Please follow the link to my website for more information on AB 2200 including FAQs:
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Lara Kiswani (AROC) said such anti-Arab statements by a prosecutor cast doubt on whether pro-Palestinian protesters will be treated fairly by the SFDA. "It calls into question how the direct bias is being used against the 78 peace activists," Kiswani said. https://t.co/3pRYeMF33i
San Francisco's new dawn begins. Meet The Phoenix Project - our fight against the $21B takeover threatening our community. Out of the ashes of adversity, let’s create a city that works for all of us. #RiseOfThePhoenix 🔥🌉
Among those who received money from Die Slow Tan: Bilal Mahmood for DCCC 2024 ($5,000), Nancy Tung for DCCC 2024 ($5,000), Jade Tu for DCCC 2024 ($1,000), Trevor Chandler for Supervisor 2024 ($500), Re-Elect Mayor London Breed 2024 ($500), Grow SF “Dump Dean” PAC ($50,000*)
Let's be clear: it’s unconstitutional to ban land ownership based on national origin. We applaud the Court for recognizing that and temporarily blocking #SB264 in Florida. Congratulations @ACLU and @AALDEF on this important step forward! 👏