Immigrants should teach their children their native language Immigrants and other people who speak a different language should speak to their children in that language, so their children can reap the benefits of bilinguality.
Homefield Disadvantage- Rival Bay Area Football Programs Struggle With Gentrification By Kaiyo Funaki kaiyo.funaki@gmail.com At first glance, football and gentrification appear to have no correlation. The former is a physical and violent game, a sport that can take just as easily as it can give. The latter is an omnipresent threat to underfunded neighborhoods, evicting the less
Computer Science Student Fights for Social Justice Through Dance City College student Emmy Uwimana is resilient in overcoming his personal struggles, and uses the power of dance to advocate for social justice.
Into The World of Dr. Seuss: Pulitzer Prize Winners, Theodor Geisel and Jonathan Freedman Connect Over Literature and The Whos of This World Journalist and author, Jonathan Freedman, recounts his interview with Dr. Seuss.
El Tecolote Celebrates 50 Years of Community and Strength in Neighborhood Journalism El Tecolote, the Mission District’s community newspaper, celebrates 50 years in neighborhood journalism. Juan Gonzales, Journalism department chair and founder of El Tecolote, describes his experience from the beginning.
Students Find Voice and Share It In Poetry for the People IDST 36 “Poetry for the People” returns this fall. The historic course provides an overview of poems from multiple cultures over time. Through study and practice, students find their authentic voice as a writer and share it in the community.
Diego Rivera Mural Moving to SFMOMA The “Pan American Unity” mural by Diego Rivera will be moved to SFMOMA for their new exhibition dedication to Rivera called “Diego Rivera’s America”. Rivera’s mural is remembered as a very historical piece of City College history.