Politics
You Can Help Fix Rejected Ballots in Battleground States!
My good friend Marina just sent me this very important google sheet with all the information on how to help fix rejected ballots in battleground states. It’s extra vital that you get this to your friends in the these states. Here’s all the info: Volunteer to Help Cure Ballots! No
Election Results Will Come With Drama. Stay Informed and Stay Calm.
According to the Real Clear Politics national average, former Vice President Joe Biden is up by 7.2 points in the national polls as of Tuesday morning, but we became acutely aware in 2016 that polls can’t always, or should seldom be, trusted. Out of caution, neither campaign seems to be
Reduce Election Day Anxiety With Free and Discounted ‘I Voted’ Sticker Swag
Everybody loves that “I Voted” sticker, and we’d be lying if we said it was solely because people take such pride in casting ballots. Of course, that comes first. But we can’t deny the love of free and discounted swag that comes along with that proof of civic participation. Though
5 New Protest Songs from Bay Area Bands to Fuel the Revolution
Well, it’s time for the most divisive, tumultuous, and significant presidential election in modern American history, we’re in the midst of a massively destructive global pandemic, fires are still burning across the state, and we still can’t get smoke-free air in the Bay. So, needless to say, you’re stressed out
All The Bay Area Election Events and Protests
Well it’s here. The day we’ve all been waiting 4 years for. Take a deep breath and then let it out. I’m sure you’re as anxious and stressed about the upcoming election as I am. Hopefully Trump will be overwhelming defeated and will not contest the election. If that’s the
Why the Richmond District Needs Connie Chan, NOT Marjan Philhour
Guest post by Winston Parsons This November, The Richmond District — San Francisco’s District 1 — will be choosing a new representative in City Hall. There are seven candidates on the ballot for The Richmond, with the top three contenders being Connie Chan, David Lee, and Marjan Philhour. Back in
The Young are Voting in Record Numbers, & They’re Voting Blue
More than 6.8 million people ages 18 to 29 have already cast their ballot for President, a 2 ½-fold increase over their voting level at this point four years ago.
We Wanna Send You a Copy of the Photography Book “The Exhaustion Of Agony”
Photographer Marcell Turner’s new limited release book The Exhaustion Of Agony helps tell the story of an extremely turbulent time in The United States of America. A collection of photographs featuring: the George Floyd protests where the Black Lives Matter movement gained momentum, the Covid-19 pandemic that changed our entire