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Day 46 of the 16th St. Plaza Crackdown No care, only movement

An Oakland social worker highlights the growing visibility of open drug use in San Francisco, noting a loss of stigma surrounding addiction. Meanwhile, a man named Kerry shares his struggles with opioid addiction and the challenges of being judged while living on the streets. Both individuals emphasize the ongoing crisis despite increased police presence and efforts to beautify the area.

111 Minna Gallery Happy Hour Spring Mixer

The 111 Minna Gallery in San Francisco will host a spring mixer happy hour event on April 24, 2025. Attendees can enjoy contemporary art and music while socializing in a vibrant atmosphere. The event is a collaboration with the University of Cape Town, showcasing a blend of local culture and international flair.

CCSF Mission Campus Legacy of Lies El Salvador 1981-1984 by Robert Nickelsberg book presentation and signing

Robert Nickelsberg will present and sign his book, "Legacy of Lies: El Salvador 1981-1984," at CCSF's Mission Campus on April 24, 2025. The event highlights the historical context of U.S. involvement in Central America during the Cold War. This presentation aims to educate attendees about the complexities of El Salvador's history.

International Students In Bay Area Get Sudden Reprieve as Trump Administration Reverses on Visa Cancellations

A Trump administration lawyer announced that 1,500 international students will not have their visas revoked, as Immigration and Customs Enforcement is developing a new review system. This decision follows weeks of panic among students facing visa terminations, prompting multiple lawsuits. The administration's reversal suggests a recognition of potential legal challenges ahead.

SFMTA fosters culture of racism and harassment, former worker alleges in trial

A former worker alleges that the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) fostered a culture of racial and disability discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation. Elias Georgopoulos, who is half Mexican, claims that the agency's director targeted minority neighborhoods for parking citations and subjected him to workplace harassment. The SFMTA denies these allegations and contends that Georgopoulos engaged in misconduct himself.

Friday Morning Constitutional Oakland 7-Eleven Robbed Second Night In a Row

A 7-Eleven in Oakland's Grand Lake neighborhood suffered a second smash-and-grab burglary, with a dozen individuals ransacking the store and attacking a clerk. Meanwhile, United Playaz led a March Against Fentanyl in SoMa, calling for increased action against fentanyl use in the area.

San Mateo County Sheriff Could Face Criminal Prosecution After She Finally Leaves Office

San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus faces potential removal after a charter amendment empowers voters to act against her. Allegations of misconduct and a controversial relationship with her chief of staff, Victor Aenlle, complicate her position amid a backdrop of past scandals within the sheriff's office. A 408-page report detailing employee concerns about retaliation adds urgency to the situation.

Bay Area LGBTQ organizations fear rippling impact if Trump administration defunds 988 hotline

The Trump Administration may cut funding for the 988 suicide prevention hotline aimed at LGBTQ+ youth, raising concerns among advocacy groups. Brad Becker of the LGBT National Help Center warned that such cuts would leave vulnerable youth without crucial support. Advocates are urging the community to take action in response to the proposed defunding.

Dogs on Mission

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Roxie Theater The Teacher

Roxie Theater will host "The Teacher," a film by Farah Nabulsi featuring Saleh Bakri, on April 24, 2025. The event, part of a festival, will take place at 4:30 PM local time in San Francisco. This screening aims to highlight Palestinian narratives within the arts.

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