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.
TPS, S.F. court closure and other major immigration updates in April
From TPS protections to S.F. court closures, here are al the main changes in immigration policy in April 2026.
Closure of S.F. immigration court sparks confusion, missed hearings
San Francisco’s main immigration court at 100 Montgomery St. will close May 1, causing confusion and missed hearings.
$6,000 for a work permit? Here’s how to avoid a common notario scam
Before you pay for a “guaranteed” work permit, ask yourself: Is a temporary work permit worth risking your future in this country?
Feeling burned out? What Jackie Fielder’s hospitalization teaches us about mental health
Supervisor Jackie Fielder, who represents parts of San Francisco’s Mission District, Portola, and Bernal Heights neighborhoods, has requested a leave of absence through the end of June after being hospitalized following a mental health crisis. Lee esta columna en español As Latino communities continue working to destigmatize conversations around mental health, a broader question emerges: […]
Enrollment projections or invisible students? Inside battle over SF’s newcomer programs
Officials say the cuts are driven by declining enrollment. But families and educators question whether SFUSD is accurately accounting for how many newcomers need support
San Francisco hosts first Dolores Huerta parade amid Chávez abuse allegations
San Francisco’s annual farmworker march returned with a new name honoring Dolores Huerta, reflecting a broader reckoning over César Chávez’s legacy amid recent abuse allegations.
La Trenza: Unraveling silence, power and identity through art and storytelling
Share reflections, memories, poems, voice notes, videos or artwork exploring how power, identity, gender and silence show up in our lives.
MCCLA is coming back after financial collapse. Here’s the path forward
After shutting down due to financial collapse, San Francisco’s Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts is charting a path to reopen.

