Then and now: Chicanas’ push for social change
Reporter Ricky Rodas has the story on Mexican-American women’s role in organizing the 1968 East LA walkouts, and what the younger generation are doing today.
Read MoreAisha Wahab Makes History in Hayward
Reporter Amy Mostafa has the story on what’s ahead for the Aisha Wahab in 2019. She’s the newest member of Hayward’s city council –– and the first Afghan-American elected official nationwide.
Read MoreHow a Housing Co-Op Seeks to Resist Bay Area Resident Displacement
Reporter Amy Mostafa speaks to the East Bay Real Estate Cooperative’s Noni Session on how their model of co-ownership and co-management works; and their vision for future east bay housing communities.
Read MoreCal Rugby
Unlike other Cal Athletics teams, rugby is wildly successful. Reporter Jameson speaks to the Head Coach and Daily Cal Sports Editor to find out more about the unsung success of the UC Berkeley Rugby team.
Read MoreOakland Nail Technician on Self-Care
Rozel, or “Ro,” Cruz is a nail technician and the owner of Prizm Nails in North Oakland. She considers herself to be in the business of self-care, and seeks to offer client services with that in mind. As an artist, designer, and member of the Filipina community, Cruz often gains admirers through Instagram. And they’re the ones who turn into her most loyal clients.
Read MoreWho is San Francisco Built For?
Ever thought about what San Francisco used to look like? It’s as easy as taking a trip to your local public library thanks to a new exhibit from SFMoMA. Pieces of a model of the city built in 1938 are on display through the end of April – and locals are gathering to have conversations about how the city is changing, and for whom.
Read MoreNew Bar on the Block
Bars come and go in San Francisco these days, but the opening of Jolene’s on Harrison and 16th has been getting a lot of attention. That’s because Jolene’s is a lesbian bar — and the only one in San Francisco. In spite of San Francisco’s reputation as a hub for the gay community, the city…
Read MoreA Student Perspective on the Oakland Teachers’ Strike
Oakland teachers went on strike for seven days in February. They said that improving their students’ education was at the heart of their demands. What did the students think about the strike?
Read MoreThe highest rents in the Bay: Berkeley student housing
A story that looks at the high cost of student housing at UC Berkeley.
Read MoreDinner’s Served: Afterschool Supper Program Returns
When the Oakland Unified School District cut a free, afterschool supper program, students fought back. Now, they have a new and expanded program.
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