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    8 Tips to Improve Your Financial Communication

    8 Tips to Improve Your Financial Communication

    By Brandon Miller, CFP What makes a couple successful in their financial relationship? Ameriprise Financial surveyed over 1,500 couples (those married or living together for at least six months) to…

    Two Zoomy Coupes for the Winter Blues

    Two Zoomy Coupes for the Winter Blues

    By Philip Ruth “Tell me something good.” That’s what I text one of my classic-car buddies after we’ve vented about the daily updates regarding our president-elect. We both work alone,…

    Curated: Frank Stella’s Prints

    Curated: Frank Stella’s Prints

    At the de Young, Anderson Gallery 17, through June 25, 2017 Frank Stella’s Prints highlights the American artist’s experimental printmaking over a twenty-five-year period starting in 1967, the year he began…

    Sister Marches

    Sister Marches

    The Women’s March is a national movement to unify and empower everyone who stands for human rights, civil liberties and social justice for all. We gather in community to find…

    In the News: 12.15.2017

    Compiled by Dennis McMillan 2016 State Legislative Report: Anti-LGBTQ Legislation Spread Nationwide A recent Human Rights Campaign study found 202 anti-LGBTQ bills were filed in 34 states—that’s 76 percent of…

    Ann Rostow: It’s Hard to Believe Another Year Has Come and Gone

    Ann Rostow: It’s Hard to Believe Another Year Has Come and Gone

    By Ann Rostow It’s hard to believe that another year has come and gone, and even harder to believe the shocking turn of events that befell us, and continue to…

    The Flames of Disparity

    The Flames of Disparity

    By Debra Walker A month in and I am still in shock. I know I am not alone in this. As I tried to put one foot in front of…

    Honoring Those Lost, Protecting Artistic Communities and Our Renters

    Honoring Those Lost, Protecting Artistic Communities and Our Renters

    By Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember At-Large On December 2, a large fire took the lives of 36 people attending a concert in a warehouse known as “Ghost Ship” in…

    Deck the Halls of Schools, Workplaces and Courts with LGBT Equality

    Deck the Halls of Schools, Workplaces and Courts with LGBT Equality

    By John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney Whenever we hear the ubiquitous holiday music that pervades the airwaves this time of year, we can’t help but want to sing along—not with…

    Let’s Make a Deal

    Let’s Make a Deal

    By Alex Randolph, City College Trustee Donald Trump is going to be President. That is something most humans living on this earth, including he himself, probably never thought would happen.…