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Student Journalists Examine What Economic Recovery Means for San Francisco Workers in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic
City College of San Francisco Journalismย is proud to present the work of four students in California Humanitiesโs Democracy and Informed Citizen Emerging Journalist Fellowshipย who spent the Spring 2021 semester doing in-depth reporting about the ways in which different sectors were impacted by the pandemic with an eye toward how each can recover with equity. Learn about the fellows and the department here.
The View From Behind the Wheel: How Muni Drivers Have Handled COVID-19ย By Victor Tence ๐ Read the article at 48hills ๐ Listen to the voxpop ๐ See the photos ๐ฟ Watch the panel discussion recording ๐ Browse the panel transcript | No Boss: Bay Area Worker-Owned Businesses Thrive by Prioritizing Health Over Profits By Hiya Swanhuyser ๐ Read the article at KQED ๐ See the multimedia piece ๐ฟ Watch the panel discussion recording ๐ Browse the panel transcript |
Essential & Undocumented: Undocumented Workers in San Franciscoโs Recoveryย By Andy Damiรกn-Correa ๐ Read the article at The Guardsman ๐ See the photos ๐ฟ Watch the panel discussion recording ๐ Browse the panel transcript | Breaking Through Barriers: How Sex Workers Survived During the Pandemic By Jenn Yin ๐ Read the article at San Francisco Bay View ๐ See the photos ๐ฟ Watch the panel discussion recording ๐ Browse the panel transcriptย |