Latinos are Watching the President Now that President Biden has taken office, many Latinos feel more empowered and put their trust in the new president.
City College’s Legacy of Educators Against Institutional Inequity Presenting Black faculty members’ contributions to higher education access for students of color. How do new diversity resolutions continue their efforts to reach racial equity and representation on campus?
Documenting City College’s Fight for Free City A book review of “Free City! The Fight for San Francisco’s City College and Education for All” and an interview with the authors.
San Francisco Reopens, SFUSD Lawsuit Looming By Shayna Gee On January 28, San Francisco moved to reopen some activities, an announcement made shortly after Governor Newsom lifted a stay-at-home order, which had been in effect for two months in an attempt to curb holiday surges of COVID-19. “Today marks an important turning point that I hope
COVID-19 Continues By Andy Damián-Correa acorrea@theguardsman.com We know about the coronavirus that there have been more than 13 million cases and 266,900 deaths in the United States, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and a division of opinion on the use of the masks. We
It’s All About Business in COVID-19, but Who Is Really Being Left Out? Fears and anxiety is gripping the nation. Follow Andy Damian-Correa and how he is coping with COVID-19, the elections, and racial injustice regarding LatinX workers.
The Consistent Resistance The Consistent Resistance is an art protest show which advocates for Black Liberation through intercultural solidarity. The show took place on Oct. 23, at Fillmore St. Cafe, where different speakers talked about various topics such as housing, healing, abolition, and even defending SFPD.