Two moms call out the politicians who played games with school reopening while exhausted parents had to organize and protest to become their own heroes in the fight to reopen schools.
Read MoreIf neighborhood politics in San Francisco were a Netflix show, it would star 77-year-old Carol Dimmick. You’d get a combo of Schitt’s Creek and Parks and Recreation that reveals the humor and pathos of residents trying to improve their patch of life.
Read MoreUpdate 13: Will an upcoming Supreme Court case help embattled San Francisco school board commissioner Alison Collins win her lawsuit against the school district?
Read MoreUpdate 12: More drive-thru petition signing and the full case for recalling the school board.
Read MoreUpdate 11: Drive-thru petition signing and the full case for recalling the school board.
Read MoreUpdate 10: Drive-thru petition signing and the full case for recalling the school board.
Read MoreUpdate 9: The school board recall petitions are ready to sign — just when we need them most. No one thought the school board could become any more dysfunctional. But is has. A recall can’t come soon enough. Instructions on how to download, print, and sign your petition.
Read MoreUpdate 8: As the San Francisco school board descends into ever-more chaos and controversy, we must keep perspective on why the call to replace and reform the school board was raised in the first place.
Read MoreUpdate 7: Meet the mom behind the powerful parent movement to safely open all of San Francisco’s public schools full time — against all odds.
Read MoreUpdate 6: Newsletter about actions to change or reform the school board. Includes news about charter amendment to appoint versus elect school board..
Read MoreUpdate 5: Newsletter about actions to change or reform the school board. Includes news about recall.
Read MoreUpdate 4: Newsletter about actions to change or reform the school board. Includes news about recall launch.
Read MoreUpdate 3: Newsletter about actions to change or reform the school board.
Read MoreUpdate 2: Newsletter about actions to change or reform the school board.
Read MoreUpdate 1: Newsletter about actions to change or reform the school board.
Read MoreFrustrated by the way San Francisco’s public schools are run but don’t know what to do about it? Here are the options for recalling or fundamentally changing the school board along with the pros and cons.
Read MoreI want to thank everyone who was part of my San Francisco supervisor campaign. We won the most first-place votes, but we lost after ranked choice voting was factored in. The good news is that we can celebrate Joe Biden winning the presidency. Now, we can take a deep breath and think about better days for our nation.
Read MoreMayor Pete Buttigieg talks about how Joel Engardio will serve San Francisco well as a supervisor.
Read MoreA federal investigation has targeted multiple city departments with arrests and subpoenas. Residents are fed up with how our city is run. If City Hall is ever going to get the basics right — clean streets, less crime and better services — we need independent leadership that will end the corruption.
Read MoreMore than 200 people joined our petition asking the Board of Supervisors to not interfere with Sheriff Paul Miyamoto’s ability to keep jail inmates and the general public safe during the coronavirus pandemic. Our voices were heard and Miyamoto was able to get amendments added to legislation he initially said was “a threat to public safety” because it wouldn’t allow him to add beds to remaining jails upon the closure of an old jail. But why did we have to send letters asking supervisors to let the sheriff do his job in the middle of a pandemic?
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