Over 50 Attend SFSU’s Discussion of Protest Film “Agents of Change”
By Daphne Young dyoung9@mail.ccsf.edu On Wednesday night, Dec. 1, San Francisco State University hosted a virtual screening of the
Read MoreBy Daphne Young dyoung9@mail.ccsf.edu On Wednesday night, Dec. 1, San Francisco State University hosted a virtual screening of the
Read MoreProducer, playwright, and poet Paul Flores’ latest theater piece “History Matters in the Mission” debuted in the namesake neighborhood on Saturday, Oct. 23. The event highlighted five local activists, including City College’s own Juan Gonzales, with a dramatic spectacle of song, dance and word.
Read MoreEl Tecolote, the Mission District’s community newspaper, celebrates 50 years in neighborhood journalism. Juan Gonzales, Journalism department chair and founder of El Tecolote, describes his experience from the beginning.
Read MoreBy Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com A new journalism fellowship is being created to honor Journalism Department Chair Juan Gonzales that
Read MoreBy Patrick Cochran/ Staff Writer “See that guy with the shiny white teeth, thats me!” Juan Gonzalez said when gazing
Read MoreBy Elisabetta Silvestro The Guardsman The Appalachian region is known by many for different stereotypes: poverty, clan feuding, ignorance, but
Read MoreBurl Toler dies University of San Francisco football legend, the NFL’s first African-American referee, City College alumnus and long-time employee
Read MoreAcción Latina, a San Francisco non-profit organization, is developing a multimedia project chronicling the history of the Latino press in the United States.
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