Paul C. Kelly Campos
Audio Academy Fellow, Summer '23Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Paul C. Kelly Campos is a writer, poet and translator of Irish and Nicaraguan descent. His bilingual work has appeared in NPR’s Next Generation Radio, The Washington Post,KQED Forum, KALW, Prism,The Golden Gate Xpress,Seen and Heard,The San Franciscan, andBorderless magazine. He graduated from SF State with a B.A. in Journalism and a minor in English Literature in May 2021. And in his spare time he can be found consuming either pupusas or poetry with “The Damned” playing loudly in the background.
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An assessment report released Monday by California State University detailed widespread sexual harassment and discrimination, ranging from students to employees.
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Tenants displaced by flooding a year-and-a-half-ago protested at their landlord's Oakland home on Sunday morning.
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John Gioia, chairperson of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, sent a letter on Friday to the Department of Justice (DOJ), asking for a large chunk of $27 million in fines levied against Tesoro Refining this year.
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Film lovers have welcomed the reopening of the 4 Star theater in San Francisco’s Richmond district. But in an era of streaming, the role of the quirky repertory theater is shifting.