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Advocates demand the inclusion of Arab, Palestinian studies in K-12 curriculum

After revisions to the Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum (ESMC) for K-12 Californian students omitted the inclusion of Arab-American Studies, Ethnic Studies educators and advocates are demanding that the proposed curriculum be restored to its original form.   AB-2016—a law that was signed by then Gov. Jerry Brown—developed a model curriculum for Ethnic Studies for K-12 school […]

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It’s been called ‘The Latinx Pandemic,’ but did City health officials do enough to reach the Latinx community?

San Francisco health officials knew since late March 2020, and certainly by April, that the Latinx population was being disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 epidemic, and yet failed to take effective measures to address the crisis. While Latinx peoples are only 15 percent of the City population, according to official health data, we have at […]

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Mission Neighborhood Vaccine Site Helps Address Inequity Among Vaccine Distribution

COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted Mission District’s Latinx community, prompting local leaders to take extraordinary measures  After being turned away from San Francisco General Hospital because she wasn’t covered in their healthcare network, Teresa Velasco, 70, found out about a new neighborhood vaccine site from her friend working with the Latino Task Force.  Known as “Doña,” […]