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Endangered Species, Enduring Values
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Sandra Bass, Ph.D. is Associate Dean of Students and Director of the Public Service Center at UC Berkeley where she works with students, communities, and faculty on promoting social justice and transformative social change. Sandra is a Bay Area native and San Francisco resident for...
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After an exciting four decades career as a TV and video director, producer and writer at WCBS New York, WBZ Boston and KGO, KPIX and KQED in San Francisco, she headed her eponymous video production company, counting Fortune 500 companies and branches of state and municipal governments...
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co-founder, POOR Magazine
Tiny (aka Lisa Gray-Garcia) is a formerly unhoused, incarcerated poverty scholar, revolutionary journalist, lecturer, poet, visionary, teacher and single mama of Tiburcio, daughter of a houseless, disabled mama Dee, and the co–founder of POOR Magazine/Prensa POBRE/PoorNewsNetwork...
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Managing Editor, Argot Magazine
Dena Rod is a writer, editor, and poet based in the Bay Area. A graduate of San Francisco State University, they have a Master’s Degree in English Literature. They are currently the managing editor at Argot Literary Magazine. Through creative nonfiction essays and poetry, Dena works...
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Shizue Seigel supports San Francisco Bay Area writers and artists of color through Write Now! SF Bays writing workshops, events and anthologies (www.writenowsf.com). Her books include Civil Liberties United, Endangered Species, Enduring Values, Standing Strong! Fillmore & Japantown...
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Born in Havana and raised in San Francisco’s Mission district, Jesus Francisco Sierra writes about Cuba during the first ten years of the Revolution and growing up in the Mission as one of few Cubans there during the seventies. He holds an MFA from Antioch University Los Angeles...
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