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UncuffedWhat does it mean to try to project the ocean, when you’re barred from seeing it or feeling it? An environmentalist’s fight for the planet, from inside prison walls.
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Out here, the Bay Area’s Beaches are nestled in the city and along cliffsides. Northern California waves are cold and wild. Two Bay Area surfers are taking hold of that wildness, and the possibilities it opens up.
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Rancho Grande refurbishes old, broken appliances and resells them at affordable prices. It’s a business that clashes with the part of San Francisco that adores the new and shiny, but their 25 years in business lets us know that newer isn’t always better.
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You don’t have to work in the waste industry to know that we live in a “throw-away” society. But it’s not just about how much waste Americans create. It’s about consumption habits. But what if we built other industries designed to counter that waste?
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Fixit Clinics are all about empowering people and spreading an ethos of repair-ability.
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Oakland author Joanna Robinson co-wrote the book “MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios.” It's an unauthorized, behind-the-scenes look at the franchise.
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UncuffedPrison meals are not exactly known for being gourmet. Now, imagine if most foods also triggered terrible allergies.
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The Edwardian Ball started off as a small party 24 years ago. Today, it has turned into a San Francisco subculture festival drawing thousands of people from the Bay.
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One local non-profit organization in Half Moon Bay does something differently on Fridays by going directly to farms to bring food and aid to farmworkers.
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Last month KALW held a screening at our 220 Montgomery space in downtown San Francisco for the new documentary “A Divine Journey.” It follows Divine Mugisha as she sets out to study psychology to treat depression and prevent suicides in disadvantaged and refugee communities.