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Author Archives: Jennifer Yin

Jennifer is a journalism student at San Jose State University. She graduated from City College of San Francisco, where she wrote for the Guardsman, Etc. Magazine and completed a fellowship with California Humanities.

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Colombia, the Copa América underdog, ignites S.F.’s Latinx soccer fans

by Jennifer Yin and El Tecolote Staff July 14, 2024July 17, 2024

Considered the underdog against Argentina in the final game, Colombia has ignited a fervent gathering among the city’s Latinx communities.

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Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier is denied parole

by Jennifer Yin July 3, 2024January 20, 2025
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S.F. vigil for Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier marks ‘crucial’ parole hearing

by Jennifer Yin June 12, 2024January 20, 2025
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