Tenderloin rallies at City Hall to fight program and service cuts
The message at the rally was clear. “Mayor Lurie: ‘Let’s go, San Francisco,’ but please don’t leave us behind!” said one speaker, from an organization facing cuts.
The message at the rally was clear. “Mayor Lurie: ‘Let’s go, San Francisco,’ but please don’t leave us behind!” said one speaker, from an organization facing cuts.
Tenants were dismayed to find evidence that their units had been looted shortly after the fire.
The Tenderloin’s bathrooms, mapped and reviewed. Many were fine — some, impossible to use or even find.
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The community will rally at City Hall to protect vital services. Here’s how you can get involved.
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In their upcoming performance, “Calling Us In,” the ensemble explores sometimes difficult themes, but they do it with humor and care.
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