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How You Can Help Save Glide Memorial Church
Glide Memorial Church is at the center of a power struggle with the United Methodist Church that threatens to undermine Glide’s efforts to serve the needy, provide 700,000 free meals a year to the hungry, deliver family, HIV, and healthcare services, and of course hold their immensely popular Sunday Celebrations
What it was like Protesting at the Richmond Jail & Challenging ICE
By Nevin Long Around 100 demonstrators gathered outside the West County Detention Facility in Richmond Friday to protest the separation of migrant children from their parents at the US-Mexican border. The rally, organized jointly by the San José chapters of Together We Will and Indivisible, was just one of dozens
The Most Anticipated Video Games of 2018 & 2019
The convention was like Times Square and Woodstock had a really nerdy baby together. Massive video game billboards, cosplay, and lot’s and lot’s of really cool looking video games
The New SF Owner Move In Laws Might Keep You in Your Home
Ask a Tenant Attorney is your chance to learn how to survive as a tenant in San Francisco. Each month Tenant’s Rights Attorney Daniel Wayne addresses a different issue for residential tenants. For more information about Daniel and his firm, check out his website at www.wayne-law.com. Have a suggestion for a landlord-tenant topic you want Daniel
CompTIA IT Fundamentals Practice Test (FC0-U51)
At the moment, the IT sector is being touted as the best avenue to bring about change and development. Nowadays, organizations and governments are trying to integrate the concept of IT in how the undertake services to their customers and citizens, respectively. Many processes and services that we used in
This week in news: June 21, 2018
There’s just no amount of sugarcoating in existence to make this week’s news any easier to swallow, and unless you live under a rock with no Wi-Fi, you already know that. But before we dive into that abyss, let’s touch on some stories that were buried under all the horrific
Artful Parties, Protests, Parades, & Pride in SF
It’s a big week for outdoor festivities, the whole city is going to be lit up to celebrate PRIDE, and there are lots of wonderful and artsy things to join in on this week. I.C.E SPECTACLE A group of Bay Area residents will create a spectacle in front of San
Adrienne Truscott Returns To The Stage and This Time She’s Keeping Her Pants On
Adrienne Truscott spent the better part of three years standing on stage, not wearing pants and telling jokes about rape. Truscott set out to challenge and enlighten people about rape and rape culture and if she had to stand on stage and show you her pussy to get your attention,