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Oakland legal clinic educates immigrant families about rights

January 16, 2025 Bill Joyce

Immigrant families learned about what to do in the event of ICE encounters.

Orange cones line the way in a parking lot at the Oakland Coliseum, where military dressed people point the way. A big blue tent that says "Governor's Office of Emergency Services" is set up.
COVID-19

COVID Vaccine Codes Intended for Low-Income Residents and Community Groups Being Misused

February 24, 2021 Momo Chang

One of the ways in which the state has tried to ensure the vaccines are reaching the most vulnerable — those who live in low-income neighborhoods or zip codes disproportionately impacted by high rates of

close up image of a shot going into a man's arm.
COVID-19

Coliseum and Fremont HS Will Open As Vaccine Distribution Sites

February 10, 2021 Howard Dyckoff

Starting this week, some Oakland seniors 65 and older — alongside food and agriculture essential workers, emergency workers, and education and childcare workers — will receive their vaccines near the Fruitvale district. And starting next

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Fremont High, a school re-built with love, community, and bond measure money

November 16, 2020 Tony Daquipa

An East Oakland school that formerly resembled a prison, according to some, now has a state-of-the-art campus.

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Lisa Shafer Keeps Journalism Alive at OUSD’s Media Academy

September 7, 2012 Debora Gordon

“Journalism gives students a voice,” said Lisa Shafer, Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) high school journalism teacher.  This year she is thrilled to be doing her dream job: teaching all journalism courses. Lisa has been teaching freedom

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