Feb. 27 – March 12, 2014
Monster Jam (feat. El Diablo)
“For one day only, fans will witness the worldâs best monster trucks battle it out in the ultimate event of intense speed, racing and destruction as Monster Jam returns to the Bay Area! Sixteen massive trucks will be part of the dirt-flying, car-crushinâ action at O.co Coliseum â this yearâs truck lineup includes the Bay […]
Two-Spirit members gather for 3rd Annual Powwow
Over 500 people gathered to dance and pray in celebration of the 3rd Annual Two-Spirit Powwow. âI respect it and see honor in itâ Said Cerise Palmanteer, a dancer and member of the Yakima Tribe in Colville âMy uncle is Two-Spirit so I think of him when I dance.â Two- Spirit people are gender variant […]
News Briefs: Panama, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua
PANAMA CANAL: EXPANSION PROJECT STALLS The Spanish contractor Sacyr and the Panama Canal Authority (PCA) crossed paths this Friday, after the announcement that the contractor would halt the work of the consortium if a settlement is not reached between the two companies.Currently, both parties remains in open dialogue to try to achieve an agreement that […]
Community speaks out at tenant convention
Hundreds gathered for a citywide tenant convention to discuss the ongoing âeviction epidemicâ in San Francisco on Saturday, Feb. 8, to come up with a plan to halt housing displacements.
Three samples of current Latino cinema come to San Francisco
The next few weeks store several pleasant surprises for us movie fans in the city of San Francisco â two Chilean and a Paraguayan film and a visit from one of the filmmakers.
Countdown to Obamacare deadline, Latinos left behind
With less than two months left to register for health insurance as mandated by a new federal law, the proverbial clock is ticking for millions of Americans across the country who remain uninsured to date.
The fight for City College continues
Students, faculty and staff of City College of San Francisco (CCSF) gathered Thursday, Feb. 6 at the Ocean campus to attend a meeting with the CCSF Chancellor Arthur Q. Taylor.
2014 San Francisco History Expo
Come see 50 San Francisco organizations create âmini-museumsâ showcasing the diverse history of San Franciscoâs communities. In addition, there will be historic films, special programs, an art exhibition and more. Where: The Old Mint âą 88 5th St. Admission: $5 (kids under 12 free) For more info: http://www.sfhistoryexpo.org
The Evolution of the African American Architect
Highlighting diversity in architecture, SFNOMA commemorates Black History Month with a lecture by SFNOMA President, Shelley Davis which celebrates the African American builders and architects who have contributed their talent and skill to the buildings we live, work, learn and play in over the last 150 years. The presentation weaves an inspiring and thought provoking […]

