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Arts & Entertainment

Black women’s voices ring out in ‘The Black Woman is God’

By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News Foundation | December 11, 2020
Exhibition showcases Black women artists in a year marked by paradoxes.
Lifestyle

I found my secret to feeling younger and stronger. The pandemic stole it away

By Bruce Horovitz | Kaiser Health News | December 11, 2020
Science shows that volunteering is good for the mind and body -- quite literally -- but the pandemic stole writer Bruce Horovitz's new pursuits.
City

Piedmont resident arrested on homicide charges

By Daniel Montes | Bay City News | December 11, 2020
Arrest of local man comes after February assault in San Francisco that resulted in a 69-year-old man's death.
California

Commentary | California vetoed ethnic studies requirements for public high school students, but the movement grows

By Wayne Au, professor of education, University of Washington, Bothell | December 8, 2020
The course would develop an understanding of systematic oppression and encourage students to participate in community activism says a University of Washington professor.
Bay Area

Bay Area foundation helps minority-owned businesses navigate the pandemic

By Casey Cantrell | Bay City News Foundation | December 8, 2020
Oakland-based Centro Community Partners expanded its entrepreneurship offerings to help clients facing the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic.
California

California Assembly leaders press for all districts to resume in-school teaching in the spring

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | December 8, 2020
Legislation comes amid new evidence that persistent education gaps in learning have widened, and would require a return in stages once a county is out of the purple tier.
Lifestyle

How ‘Karen’ went from a popular baby name to a stand-in for white entitlement

By Robin Queen | professor of linguistics, English language and literatures and Germanic languages and Literatures, University of Michigan | December 8, 2020
The popular name has a myriad of meanings -- and all of them have social currency and meaning, argues linguist Robin Queen.
California

Swim schools make successful case for ‘essential’ status

By Hoda Emam | Bay City News Foundation | December 8, 2020
Swim school owners -- many of them small family-run businesses -- lobbied the state for "essential" status amid upward trend in fatal child drownings nationwide.
COVID-19

San Mateo County health officer reinforces stance on not joining stay-at-home order

By Astrid Casimire | Bay City News Foundation | December 8, 2020
Scott Morrow said county hospital capacity is adequate and that a new order would likely not sway anyone not already following COVID-19 guidelines.
COVID-19

UC Berkeley study suggests many at risk for COVID-19 when economy reopens

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | December 8, 2020
Workers within arm's length of colleagues and customers face greatest risk of COVID-19 transmission, and people of color, women, and low-wage workers are most impacted, study finds.
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