community_and_leadership: May 2010 Archives

What should a reporter do if you get arrested? A student journalist offers five important tips based on her real-life experience covering a demonstration. Video by Michael Ramirez.
Reporter Robin Hug and photographer Sasha Trivetsky offer scenes of the Guardian Angels on patrol in the Mission District in an audio slideshow.
By Robin Hug (For El Tecolote) Every other Saturday night, the Guardian Angels of San Francisco patrol the streets of the Mission District in hopes of ridding the neighborhood of drug use and crime. The Guardian Angels group was first...
By Darla Nagle (For El Tecolote) To the left of the entrance is a display of shoes on the wall and just beyond that a small fitting room; to the right a wood counter covered with jewelry, watches, a display...
Hilltop High School's successful program to help young women to cope with the responsibilities of motherhood is threatened by the state's fiscal crisis. Cindy Ha offers a multimedia report on this unique program....
By Lindsey Leake (One in a series on life in San Francisco’s SRO hotels.) Gary Cueras and his girlfriend, Elizabeth Shant, sat on the sidewalk outside of the Cambridge hotel with several possessions strewn across the sidewalk in front of...
By Lindsey Leak (One in a series on life in San Francisco’s SRO hotels.) "I told myself, if I live in the city, I'm not going to live in an SRO. No way," said Leo DiMagnampo, current resident of the...

SRO Scenes: 'Home' replaces 11 hotels

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By Shayla Durrett (One in a series on life in San Francisco’s SRO hotels.) Patricia Hogan has spent the last 15 years being homeless or living in different Single Room Occupancy (SRO) residential hotels, but the William Penn is the...

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