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Our Veracruz quarantine

The virus caught us in Mexico, in the Port of Veracruz. Our intentions of getting back to San Francisco at the beginning of April changed, doomed by the reality of this global phenomenon. Nevertheless, our quarantine has not caused us panic or some other similar malady. At least until now, as I write these lines.  […]

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As mayor continues to resist commandeering hotel rooms for homeless, activists, homeless grow angry, desperate

Even as San Francisco has been praised in the national press as a model for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, dissenting voices within the city have continued to raise the alarm on what they see as a slow moving catastrophe taking place within the city’s most vulnerable communities. “The City That Flattened the Coronavirus […]

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The 2020 Census deadline extension and what that means for hard-to-count communities

Nearly a month after the city’s shelter-in-place order was established, the San Francisco Latino Equity and Parity Coalition hosted a virtual press conference with city Supervisors to discuss the deadline extension for the 2020 Census in light of the global halt caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. San Francisco’s Latino residents are being disproportionately impacted by […]

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Day 1 of COVID-19 testing in the Mission District

*Editor’s note: Catherine Stites is a journalism student in SF State’s Journalism 575 Community Media this spring. Taught by professor Jon Funabiki, the class is a collaboration with El Tecolote. With San Francisco’s Mission District having the highest number of positive COVID-19 cases, free testing for the coronavirus began on the morning of April 25 […]

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With SF’s Latino community hit the hardest by COVID-19, testing in the Mission is set to get underway

*Editor’s note: Catherine Stites is a journalism student in SF State’s Journalism 575 Community Media this spring. Taught by professor Jon Funabiki, the class is a collaboration with El Tecolote. Volunteers have been knocking on doors and flyers have been up this past week to alert people that they should get tested for COVID-19 if […]