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Author Archives: Carly Wipf

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Mask making for a cause: How two Bay Area women rose to meet the demand

by Carly Wipf May 7, 2020May 28, 2020

*Editor’s note: Carly Wipf is a journalism students in SF State’s Journalism 575 Community Media this spring. Taught by professor Jon Funabiki, the class is a collaboration with El Tecolote. While UCSF just started offering free COVID-19 testing to people living in the Mission District, not everyone who tests positive will be able to get […]

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Indigenous ‘Two Spirit’ people find healing and refuge from colonialism

by Carly Wipf February 27, 2020April 30, 2020
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