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Land Acknowledgment
This land acknowledgement was presented by Priya and Keane as their contribution to open the San Francisco Anti-Displacement Coalition (SFADC) annual retreat.
Claiming Space: Culture, Arts And Resistance
In this series of essays, [people. power. media] lays out a revolutionary framework to achieve equity in city planning. This piece on Culture and Arts is the third on this entirely new approach.
"Priced Out" Trailer
Priced Out is an engaging animated web series that follows a young couple as they discover why housing is so expensive and what we can all do about it. Our goal is to empower people to demand real solutions for housing affordability.
Episode 1: "Isn't There An App For That?"
Meet Curtis, a high school teacher, and Riley, a tech gig worker, in their micro-unit in San Francisco. They've just received a rent increase and need to figure out how to keep their growing family in the City.
Behind The Scenes: Illustrating "Priced Out"
I'm Fred Noland. I'm the lead illustrator on “Priced Out.”
Let's Make A Cartoon Together!
[people. power. media] is deep into production of “Priced Out,” the animated web series that explains why housing is so expensive in San Francisco and what you can do about it.
Be part of this ambitious and groundbreaking project! Contribute today.
Episode 6: “The People Lead & The Leaders Follow”
Curtis & Riley, with Olive in tow, join Carmen in confronting the Mayor about the high cost of housing.
Episode 4: “They Left Their Home In San Francisco”
A Mission mural comes to life and tells the story of how real estate in San Francisco became so valuable.
Episode 5: “WTF SF?”
Curtis and Riley put all the pieces together, and they're not sure what to do about finding a place to live. As they're walking the streets, they run into a rally outside City Hall led by Carmen, a housing activist.
Episode 2: "Can We Build More And Pay Less?"
Curtis and Riley with the help of Riley's AI watch, Olive, meet with condo developer Sumir who tells them how development works.
Episode 3: "Why Does Housing Cost So Much?"
Join Riley and Curtis in a revolving restaurant with an epic view of San Francisco.
UnThanksgiving Ceremony On Alcatraz
On November 27, 2014, the International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) hosted the 30th Indigenous Peoples' Annual UnThanksgiving Sunrise Gathering on Alcatraz Island.
San Francisco's Cruel Day: Losing Ted & The Guardian
For anyone paying attention, the city, already teetering from evictions and a massive demographic and political makeover (aka, gentrification), has been robbed of two core forces of resistance and persistence—the trailblazing Bay Guardian newspaper, and tenants’ rights hero Ted Gullicksen.
How Net Neutrality Impacts People Of Color
FCC Proposed Limits To Internet Access Will Limit The Voices Of Marginalized Communities
Dyan Speaks On News Literacy Panel
[people. power. media] Co-founder, Dyan Ruiz, speaks on how news literacy is a two-way street between newsrooms and communities they report on. She explains the different ways that community input and participation is critical to the reporting philosophy of [people. power. media].