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- First Name
- Monica
- Last Name
- Jensen
- Public Press role
- Multimedia Producer
- Where I live
- San Francisco
- Web site
- http://www.monicajensen.com
- Bio
Monica Jensen, the multimedia editor at SF Public Press, is also a volunteer at the “Crosscurrents” news program on KALW Public Radio. She has been documenting a collective art project titled “Welcome to the NeighborHood” in Bayview-Hunters Point. The project has been exhibited in the Sargent Johnson Gallery in the African American Arts and Culture Complex, and will be displayed at Zeum and Art 94124. Jensen is also the winner of an honorable mention from the National Press Photographers Association Best of Photojournalism award.
History
- Member for
- 46 weeks 6 days
- Blog
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More by Monica Jensen
- News Notes
- March for women against rape
- Mission Neighborhood Resource Center's 'Ladies’ Night' saved by supervisors
- Supervisors: holidays a bad time to lay off city workers
- Citywide vaccine clinic plans began years ago
- ‘Big Year’ promotes saving local endangered species (Photo Gallery)
- Intercept truants in early grades — Q&A with Abraham Simmons
- Welcome to the Neighborhood: Bayview-Hunters Point India Basin and Mission Bay
- Gay teen shelter closure helps span city budget gap
- City to carve out more contracts for ‘micro’ businesses
- Education protests — images from the street
- Homeless counseling group first on Health Dept. chopping block
- SF supes skirt law in restoring funds to service providers
- San Francisco layoffs disproportionately hit women and minorities, workers assert
- Supes on: the budget -- Mar advocates ‘a people’s budget’
- 546 city workers get layoff notices, but many will be rehired, paid less
- Campos coalition set to overturn Newsom’s juvenile immigration policy
- Craigslist founder rejects link between site, crimes
- City finds millions to rehire laid-off nurses, clerical workers
- VA launches initiative to assist homeless vets
- Underground farmers market finds home in Mission District
- Census methods could provide lift to hidden homeless
- Embattled union seeks to blunt second year of city cuts



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