This April marks the 23rd U.S. Census count, a national effort to count every single person residing in the country, regardless of age, immigration status or homelessness. The Census count will have a profound effect on our community.
Pelando el Ojo – 40 years of El Tecolote, activism
El Tecolote’s founding editor Juan Gonzáles returns to writing “Pelando el Ojo”
El comienzo de algo bueno
Managing Editor Roberto Daza’s editorial introducing the 40th anniversary year of El Tecolote.
The start of something good
Managing Editor Roberto Daza’s editorial for the beginning of El Tecolote Newspaper’s 40th year.
“La Receta” with Doctor Durant
San Francisco General Hospital’s Doctor Durant answers a question about seeking medical case without insurance or documentation.
Second chances for unlikely candidates
California’s recidivism rate is second to none (60 percent for adult inmates). At the forefront of preventing recently released inmates from becoming just another statistic is San Francisco-based PHATT Chance Reentry Program, a place where last February, Thomas Christian underwent a process that he assures turned his life around.
Archaeology of Memory: Villa Grimaldi
Quique Cruz talks about his imprisonment in one of Chile’s notorious detention centers.

