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SF street vendors eye bill that would crack down on stolen goods sales

by Mariana Duran February 6, 2025February 12, 2025

A California bill to crack down on fencing as drawn both support and
concern from street vendors and other Mission residents.

Posted inNews

Photos: Hundreds of S.F. protesters demand ā€˜no more deportations’ amid Trump’s immigration crackdown

by Pablo Unzueta February 5, 2025May 6, 2025

Hundreds in San Francisco’s Mission District protest Trump’s mass deportation plans.

Posted inArts & Culture

ā€˜Barrio in Technicolor’: Latinx artist brings magical realism to S.F.’s Mission

by Jennyann ā€œPieā€ Martinez February 5, 2025February 13, 2025

Vanessa Shive’s first solo-show is on display at the Juan R. Fuentes Gallery in San Francisco’s Mission District.

Posted inVoices

Querida Consejera: How do I find hope in uncertain times?

by Michelle Gutierrez February 5, 2025March 19, 2025

How to manage the emotions many of Latinx immigrants are experiencing: grief, anger and fear.

Posted inVoices

Querida Consejera: Advice and healing for San Francisco’s Latinx communities

by Michelle Gutierrez February 5, 2025February 5, 2025

El Tecolote is launching a wellness column tailored to San Francisco’s Latinx communities.

Posted inNews

Should you share ICE sightings? How San Franciscans are navigating fear and facts

by Erika Carlos February 5, 2025May 6, 2025

How immigrant communities, advocates, and officials are navigating the balance between panic and verified information.

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Dozens of S.F. businesses shut down for a ā€˜day without immigrants’

by Mariana Duran February 3, 2025May 6, 2025

Dozens of San Francisco small businesses shut down to protest Trump’s immigration policies during ā€œA Day Without Immigrants.ā€

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ā€˜Build power, not panic’: San Francisco says it’s prepared to protect immigrants

by Mariana Duran January 20, 2025February 20, 2025

As federal threats of mass deportation loom, San Francisco ramps up its fight to protect immigrants with sanctuary policies, legal aid and grassroots action.

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These 7 S.F. organizations support undocumented immigrants. Here’s what they offer

by Brenda Gonzalez January 20, 2025May 6, 2025

TheseĀ programs connect Latinx, low-income immigrants and mixed-status families to vital resources like legal aid, housing supportĀ and more.

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Indigenous activist Leonard PeltierĀ granted clemency by President Biden

by El Tecolote Staff January 20, 2025January 21, 2025

President Joe Biden granted clemency to Indigenous rights activist Leonard Peltier on Monday, ending nearly five decades of imprisonment.

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