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    Round About + Remembering Tommy Westerberg

    Published on October 8, 2020…

    Ann Rostow: A Brave Rat

    Ann Rostow: A Brave Rat

    By Ann Rostow– A Brave Rat How will we start our column this week? Trump’s bizarre behavior? The insane debate? The start of the new Supreme Court session, featuring Justice…

    In the News: 10.8.20

    First Openly Gay Individual Appointed to California Supreme Court Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday, October 5, appointed Martin Jenkins to the California Supreme Court. When Jenkins takes his seat at…

    November 3, 2020, Election Recommendations

    November 3, 2020, Election Recommendations

    By Louise “Lou” Fischer– Finally, after four long years with a nihilistic disrupter in the White House, the most important election in history is nearly here and our long national…

    Meeting ‘Everyday Jacquelyn,’ the Inspiring Security Guard Who Nominated Biden

    Meeting ‘Everyday Jacquelyn,’ the Inspiring Security Guard Who Nominated Biden

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– Jacquelyn Brittany got up the morning of December 16, 2019, and went to her job as a security guard at The New York Times…

    How to Unmask Your Financial Phobias

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– I’ve always loved Halloween for its sanctioned flamboyance, especially here in San Francisco. But this year is sadly subdued. That’s highly ironic given that masks are…

    5 Ways to Grow Your Business with the GGBA in 2020

    By Krystal Drwencke and Aaron Lander– As the world pushes through the middle of 2020, it has become apparent that our relationships and communities are more important than ever. With…

    Christopher Lintz of CHEER SF and the CHEER For Life Foundation

    Since 1980, CHEER San Francisco—the official cheer team of the City and County of San Francisco— has been thrilling crowds locally, nationally, and internationally with their unique brand of high-energy…

    Mega Philanthropy: Demanding More

    Mega Philanthropy: Demanding More

    By Derek Barnes– Throughout the year, amid a health crisis and ongoing social unrest, some nonprofits, not all, saw record increases in their development fundraising. Donors who had the means…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “It’s funny how something as simple as the repeated blare of a fire alarm can elicit an entire range of emotions…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “It’s funny how something as simple as the repeated blare of a fire alarm can elicit an entire range of emotions…”

    By Donna Sachet– It’s funny how something as simple as the repeated blare of a fire alarm can elicit an entire range of emotions, thoughts, and physical reactions. When the…