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A Tale of Corporate Greed: 45% of Parents Who Take Their Family to Disney Go Into Debt for the Trip
Disney's corporate greed is not only sending parents into debt, but also hindering California's education system. Prop. 13 reform is necessary to make sure Disney pays our schools and communities what they owe us.
Make schools inclusive
Flags are an important symbol of visibility, and displaying Pride flags at schools simply fosters an inclusive environment where diversity is celebrated, helping students feel valued and accepted.
Local Politics is a Big Deal!
Some of the most important policies that affect our day-to-day lives are passed by city councils and school boards. It’s important that we pay attention to local politics and make sure our elected officials represent our values, including supporting LGBTQ+ rights. And if they don’t, like in the case of the Sunol Glen School board, a recall is the way to go.
Stop corporate giveaways
When are we going to see the narrative that cutting taxes on real estate will somehow save us from the housing unaffordability crisis for the shallow, corporate giveaway that it is?
How S.F. billionaire’s $1 million gift to police department could be better spent
Chris Larsen’s $1 million donation to the San Francisco Police Department highlights a disturbing reality: Our public safety can be bought.
Save Berkeley Public Library!
Instead of relying on temporary solutions like stopgap taxes, we should reform Proposition 13 to address the underlying issue. Ensuring stable and sufficient funding for public institutions like the Berkeley Public Library requires long-term structural changes to our tax system, not just short-term fixes.
Governor Newsom on CA Education’s Budget
Governor Gavin Newsom and California's largest teachers union have reached a deal to provide billions more in future funding for the state's schools, resolving a public dispute over the budget. The union's efforts have been crucial in securing the necessary financial support to maintain the quality of education and services provided to students across the state.
Painted Ladies and Prop 13
SF’s iconic Painted Ladies are a prime example of Prop. 13’s unjust legacy. If an individual is getting a $43K tax break, can you just imagine how much big corporations are getting?
Protect Parental Leaves for Teachers
This revealed to her that California's supportive parental leave laws do not extend to public employees, including teachers, disproportionately affecting female educators and their long-term benefits.
Prop. 13 misrepresented
Prop. 13 is already a third rail in California politics. Misrepresenting the origins of Prop. 13 does a disservice to readers and hinders meaningful dialogue about reform.
Save Our SF Schools
Reforming Proposition 13 is essential to ensure sustainable funding for our schools. It's unacceptable that in a state with immense wealth, we allow our children’s education to suffer due to fiscal mismanagement and inadequate resources.
Billionaires Should Not Exist
t's high time we demand a society where wealth is more equitably distributed, ensuring that billionaires, whose existence perpetuates economic imbalances, contribute significantly to the public good. Billionaires shouldn't exist when basic societal needs are unmet.
What Lowell’s diversity problem says about the S.F. school district
If we actually address the funding discrepancies for Black and brown students in the public school system, all schools could be like Lowell. The rising tide lifts us all.
Disneyland’s Multibillion-Dollar Expansion
It's time for Disney to stop hiding behind fairy tales and start contributing equitably to the city they heavily impact.
Modern Facilities: The Standard or Fantasy?
Whether through advocating for equitable funding or reforming Prop 13, it is imperative that every student has access to the quality education they deserve.
Bridging Educational Opportunities
Hoover Elementary, located in West Oakland, struggles with low standardized test scores despite its vibrant atmosphere and dedicated staff. By investing in our educational infrastructure, we can empower schools like Hoover Elementary to provide the resources and support necessary for every student to succeed.
Dismantle Barriers for Black Teachers!
To truly support Black teachers and ensure equitable representation in classrooms, we must dismantle these obstacles. This requires making teacher preparation more affordable, increasing pay and benefits, and fostering a culture of respect and support within schools.
No Place for Donors and Corporations in Higher Ed
Corporate interests and big donors should NOT dictate the direction of higher education. Higher ed is meant to be a nurturing ground for critical thinking and discourse.
BART and public transit are essential services. Why isn’t California fully funding them
The threat of losing public transportation due to a financial pitfall is concerning. The real issue is the lack of funding for public services that low-income and marginalized people rely on. California could avoid budget deficits by reforming tax policy, like Proposition 13.
Private security guards won’t make UC Berkeley safer. Here’s what will
Programs like SafeBears are also part of a large dog-whistling campaign to advocate for increased police presence and surveillance on campus.