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How Funders Can Engage in California’s Recall Elections- Northern California Grantmakers

Posted on August 26, 2021Uncategorized

Check out the new blog from our Chief Network Officer Rebecca Hamburg with the top 5 ways foundations can engage their grantees and the communities they support around the recalls facing California! (Hint: Providing sustained support for leadership by people …

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Supervisor Nora Vargas announces plan for homeless efforts in San Diego County – ABC 10News

Posted on March 2, 2023Uncategorized

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego County is going “all in” on a new plan to solve the homeless crisis and new county Chairwoman Nora Vargas unveiled her policy Tuesday morning.

In her years working with Community Colleges, San Diego …

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LA County Supes Vote To Consider Expanding 5-Member Board Representing Nearly 10M Residents – LAist

Posted on March 2, 2023Uncategorized

In response to growing calls for government reform, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to begin a process that could lead to expanding its size from the current five members.

Right now, each supervisor represents about …

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New Alameda County DA seeks alternatives to ‘mass incarceration’ – Kron4

Posted on March 2, 2023Uncategorized

OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) — Alameda County’s new district attorney said she is trying a different approach to the county’s “mental health crisis” by finding new pathways for families who have loved ones suffering from mental illness.

The Alameda County District …

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The price of California criminal justice reform – Politico

Posted on February 17, 2023Uncategorized

Freshly elected Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price announced she would reopen investigations into eight deaths that involved contact with the criminal justice system: six of them cases where police officers fatally shotpeople, and two of them cases …

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Opinion: California mass shootings are the latest assault on the Asian American community – The San Diego Tribune

Posted on February 17, 2023Uncategorized

During the first week of Lunar New Year, mass shootings ravaged two Asian communities in California. Considering our state’s complex history of exclusion and inclusion, the trauma is reverberating throughout time and space in Asian America.

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Brooke Jenkins and Pamela Price said they would fight for victims. Only one of them thinks victims of police count – San Francisco Chronicle

Posted on February 17, 2023Uncategorized

San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins was elected last fall on a wave of voter discontent over the way things had been going under her progressive predecessor, Chesa Boudin. The story was different one county over, where progressive civil …

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Latest Polls Of The California Recall Election- FiveThirtyEight

Posted on September 10, 2021Uncategorized

Do Californians want to remove Gavin Newsom from office?

An updating average of 2021 California gubernatorial recall election polls, accounting for each poll’s quality, recency and sample size.

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San Joaquin Valley, Inland Empire seen as keys to beating back Newsom recall attempt- Fresno Bee

Posted on September 10, 2021Uncategorized

Happy that our long term grantees we’re quoted in this piece making a crucial point—coastal Democrats, and especially coastal progressives, ignore inland CA to all of our detriment. Thats true in this and every important race. Thats why CDT/F moved …

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Keep Cali Blue: California Recall and What’s at Stake- Democracy in Color

Posted on September 2, 2021Uncategorized

Keep Cali Blue: California Recall and What’s At Stake — Democracy in Color

Listen to our Executive Director Ludovic Blain on Steve Phillips’s Democracy in Color podcast talk about the recall, what’s it going to take to win, and why people of color have to save American democracy…again.

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Gavin Newsom’s grassroots work against recall showing success – but it’s still early- SF Chronicle

Posted on August 24, 2021Uncategorized
A sign against the recall is posted behind California Gov. Gavin Newsom as he talks with volunteers who are phone banking against the recall at Manny's on Aug. 13 in San Francisco.
CDT grantee Pablo Rodriguez of Communities for a New California Action Fund is quoted in Joe Garofoli’s SF Chronicle piece-
One of the Democrats who was concerned about the direction of the Newsom campaign is Pablo Rodriguez, executive director of
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