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California primary election: What S.F. Latino voters need to know
From the governor’s race to local propositions, our bilingual election guide breaks down the issues, candidates and decisions shaping San Francisco’s Latino communities.
How California’s next governor could impact Latino communities
Here’s where the leading gubernatorial candidates stand on the issues Latino communities say matter most.
Latinos in California are mad at Trump. Their votes for Democrats’ gerrymandering show it
California Latinos backed Trump in 2024. But they also supported Proposition 50, the gerrymander that Democrats sold as a tool to fight the president.
Tell us: What should California’s next governor prioritize for Latinos?
In a crowded race with 61 candidates on the ballot and five leading contenders in a rapidly shifting race, voters will help decide the future direction of California.
“We’re at a breaking point”: Proposed S.F. budget cuts spark outcry
As Mayor Daniel Lurie prepares to submit next year’s budget proposal, advocates warn that deep cuts could devastate S.F.’s immigrant and working-class communities.
Are you on Medi-Cal? How SF immigrants can keep their health coverage in California
With new rules and stricter deadlines, renewing Medi-Cal can be confusing, especially for immigrants. Here’s how it works in San Francisco.
Feeling like you can’t do it all? How to rethink being the ‘ideal’ mother
In many of our communities, we’re taught that a “good mother” puts everyone else first, even at the cost of herself. Let’s rethink that.
For California immigrants, Medi-Cal coverage now hinges on one deadline
Missing a Medi-Cal renewal deadline could mean losing coverage for many undocumented immigrants, as clinics race to help patients stay enrolled under new rules.
“Can’t express it in words”: Two immigrant families tell their own stories using disposable cameras
An intimate declaration of belonging through visual storytelling using disposable cameras by two immigrant families.

