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By Sylvie Sturm, Reporter / audio host
Las Muertes por Sobredosis entre los Mayas en San Francisco Muestran la Necesidad Urgente de un Tratamiento Culturalmente Sensible
Read this story in English. Todos los sábados, Aurelia Ramírez llena una bolsa con folletos sobre servicios locales de apoyo social, compra unas docenas de pan dulce y una caja de café, y camina por su vecindario del Distrito de la Misión, conectándose con personas que viven en la calle.
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By Zhe Wu
Chinatown Merchants Frustrated as Outdoor Events Disrupt Business
Groups in San Francisco’s Chinatown are battling over whether to use a section of a vital tourist artery for expanded recurring events, intended to help the area recover from the pandemic. The dispute, which the city’s Board of Appeals is set to weigh in on Wednesday, is the latest skirmish over the purpose of Grant Avenue, once filled with throngs of daily visitors, and how it should serve the neighborhood’s commerce and culture. “We’re not a theme park,” said Ben Marcus-Willers, branding director for Red Blossom Tea Company and one of a handful of people opposing the potential expansion of outdoor events.
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By Madison Alvarado
More Migrant Families Are Trying to Access Shelter While SF Underestimates Need, Service Providers Say
This article is adapted from an episode of our podcast “Civic.” Click the audio player below to hear the full story. When Karen Rodriguez arrived in San Francisco after fleeing her home country, Colombia, with her husband and her 6-year-old son, Juan, the family stayed with her son’s godmother.