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Dept. of Children, Youth, & Families Funding Cuts Hit SF Youth
San Francisco’s Department of Children, Youth, and Families has cancelled their 2024-2025 Community Grants, leaving families without access to critical services such as STEAM education and workforce development.

The King of the Cello Concertos has Landed in San Francisco
The San Francisco Philharmonic will feature Pictures at an Exhibition and Dvorak Cello Concerto with Amos Yang in a performance at The Herbst Theatre on March 1st.

Post:ballet had its Last Dance; Leaving a Powerful Legacy Behind
Post:ballet’s immersive dance piece, Magma, was the last production of the company, which dissolved due to unsustainable levels of hustle from the leadership and lack of donor support.

A Bold Celebration of Truth, Community and Radical Acceptance
A captivating blend of dance, song, and personal storytelling, the opera gives voice to the marginalized residents of San Francisco’s Tenderloin, offering a raw and beautiful exploration of community and resilience.

Exploring Boundaries at the New Institute of Contemporary Art Space
The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco’s new space offers a thought-provoking experience, featuring works by artists such as Kathleen Ryan and Anthony Akinbola, who explore decay, consumerism, and cultural identity through their art.

Data Shows That Deporting Millions of Immigrants Would Wreck the US Economy
Mass deportations of immigrants living in the U.S. without legal authorization, as proposed by President Trump, would have a negative impact on the economy, leading to higher food costs and a decrease in food production, as well as higher costs for housing and commercial infrastructure construction.

Mayor Lurie to Establish “Police-Friendly” Stabilization Center at 822 Geary
Seeming to fulfill his promise of opening a new shelter, Mayor Daniel Lurie announced plans for a “stabilization center” at 822 Geary. The center, part of Lurie’s Fentanyl Emergency Ordinance, is already drawing praise from Tenderloin safety advocates. It also received strong support from controversial D-6 Supervisor Matt Dorsey. With