Nuala Bishari
@nuala.bsky.social
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Opinion columnist. Cofounder of @coyotemedia.org. I write about LGBTQ issues, public health, homelessness, and sometimes birds. It’s pronounced “noo-lah” [email protected]
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I wrote about some good! news!! for low-income artists and unhoused folks in SF. We need some joy in this terrible moment, and @hospitalityhousesf.bsky.social is delivering. Check out my latest piece on what the purchase of a building on Market Street means for the future of artmaking in the city.
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NEW: @hospitalityhousesf.bsky.social has purchased 1009 Market St., the building housing its fine art studio. In a time of economic insecurity, a rise in anti-homelessness sentiment, and an affordability crisis, this acquisition is a rare win for low-income artists in San Francisco
‘A Creator’s Dream’: Inside the SF Studio Building a Hub for Low-Income Artists
Hospitality House has purchased a mid-Market building that contains the nonprofit’s fine art studio — securing its future forever.
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emmaruthless.bsky.social
Glenn Zuehls, the publisher who killed the SF Bay Guardian, wrote “commitmet to excellence” on a whiteboard during one of his standard completely insane staff meetings in 2015, and I think about it every time I write the word commitment
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In high school, 35 years ago, our track coach once wrote “DON’T FROGET” on the board and to this day, every single time someone says “don’t forget,” I hear “don’t froget” in my head. But I can’t remember the name of a person I met 10 minutes ago
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“A billionaire aims to display 100 pieces of large-scale art around the city, which he’s allowed to do simply because he’s paying for it. And the city of San Francisco isn’t saying no to him.” The brilliant @sahotchkiss.bsky.social strikes again 🔥
Who Has a Say In the Flood of Public Art Coming to San Francisco?
The Sijbrandij Foundation’s plan to install 100 pieces of large-scale art around the city needs public oversight.
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In a rural corner of Louisiana, Meta is building one of the world's largest data centers, a $10 billion behemoth as big as 70 football fields that will consume more power in a day than the entire city of New Orleans at the peak of summer.
New Meta Data Center Needs Twice as Much Energy as New Orleans
Meta is constructing its largest data center yet: a $10 billion facility in Louisiana requiring more than twice as much electricity as New Orleans.
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if the state of journalism and its capture by the right wing also has you in despair, a real, tangible thing you can do to push back is support/subscribe to worker-owned indie news media!!

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“It’s just nice [to be reminded] that people still genuinely give a shit about culture." says Joanna Lioce, who's booking shows at the soon-to-be-reopened punk venue Mabuhay. “Have some fucking joy.”
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The Mabuhay, “the cauldron where punk rock began in SF,” shuttered decades ago. On Friday, Oct 3 it reopens with a show headlined by Kelley Stoltz. What happens when you try to build something new on sacred musical ground?
✍️: @emmaruthless.bsky.social
Mabuhay Gardens to Reopen, Attempt to Remain Upright Under Weight of Expectations
The birthplace of San Francisco punk can’t be what it once was. Is it time to let it be something else instead?
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This story goes places you’d never imagine 👀 How does the hunt for missing sculptures from Oakland’s Fairyland lead to a recipe for avocado pie?! You’ll have to read it to find out 👇
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“We have safe consumption sites all over the place, they’re just not necessarily sanctioned. It is things like neighbors looking out for each other. That is not a new concept.”

Really thorough piece on SF’s shifting position on harm rediction from @sydneyfjohnson.bsky.social
How San Francisco's Harm Reduction Strategies Are Changing Under Mayor Lurie | KQED
San Francisco is expanding a harm reduction program inside permanent supportive housing while cutting back on street-level safe supply distribution.
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The kittens are a vital part of it — they get me away from my computer for breaks!
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hi from our teensy little runt who is finally starting to feel better 🥰
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We had some really cool pieces go up this week at @coyotemedia.org!
〰️ neighbors taking care of one another in the face of ICE
〰️ towns not known for protest standing up for Palestine www.coyotemedia.org/albany-and-e...
〰️ a complicated win for trans folks www.coyotemedia.org/but-what-did...
A New Kind of Neighborhood Watch
Sonoma County’s ‘Adopt a Corner’ program aims to protect undocumented day laborers from ICE.
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today on @coyotemedia.org: CA is set to pass a bill to prevent doxing of people seeking gender and name change documents. but.... not for people that have already done it? because it costs $2-3 million in admin fees. that's only like 2 cops! wtf www.coyotemedia.org/but-what-did...
But What Did They Used to Call You?
A bill to seal the name and gender change records for trans and nonbinary people is set to pass in California. It’s not enough.
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This was such a tricky story. How do you celebrate a huge important change that will help protect trans and nonbinary folks going forward — while also mourning that this protection won’t be extended to tens of thousands of people?
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If you've legally changed your name and gender marker in California, that info is searchable online. A new bill seeks to seal those records — but does it go far enough?

✍️: @nuala.bsky.social
But What Did They Used to Call You?
A bill to seal the name and gender change records for trans and nonbinary people is set to pass in California. It’s not enough.
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*ahem* would anyone like some kittens? My latest foster litter from Oakland Animal Services is so sweet 🥹💕 they are a little sicky but I will fix them up right quick
Four kittens lie in a grey fuzzy bed. One is a tortoiseshell, two are tabbies, one is black
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I love love love this story from @cecilialei.bsky.social about two East Bay towns organizing for Palestine 💚❤️🤍🖤

“I think we try to bring, in all this darkness, some joy and creativity in the work that we're doing. I'm just having a hell of a good time.”
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Albany and El Cerrito aren’t towns most people think of when they imagine protest. But over the past two years, neighbors have built a grassroots collective for Palestine that’s reshaped their activism and sense of community.

✍️: @cecilialei.bsky.social
📸: @estefancy.bsky.social
Albany and El Cerrito Weren't Known for Protest ... Until Now
In two quiet Bay Area towns, organizers for Palestine are getting loud — and forming deep friendships along the way.
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"The Oakland Review of Books is coming!" it says on our website, and if you haven't noticed, we've started publishing ever-so-slightly-more ambitious things as we ramp up towards really cutting loose.

If you'd like to follow along, for the low price of $0 (American), you can get it in your inbox:
ORB ⧹O⧸
The Oakland Review of Books is coming!
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"The point of art is to evoke some kind of emotion or feeling or something from a human to another human or to a group… but AI doesn’t know it’s alive."
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“It’s just fucking super Google that destroys the environment.” Today on COYOTE @soleilho.com checks in with an Oakland venue owner who’s fed up with AI-generated show flyers, to talk about what we lose when we normalize the practice (It’s not just braincells!)
DIY vs. AI: The battle for the soul of the show flyer
An Oakland venue owner is fed up with AI-generated show flyers. What's the big deal?
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loved editing this story from @leilaniclark.bsky.social, with photographs by @estefancy.bsky.social

It’s about people feeling scared and uncertain and still doing the right thing for each other, because we’re all we’ve got
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Today, we’re running an essential story from @leilaniclark.bsky.social about Sonoma County residents taking action to protect undocumented day laborers from ICE raids. The new program, Adopt a Corner, is activism as a simple act of neighborly solidarity.
A New Kind of Neighborhood Watch
Sonoma County’s ‘Adopt a Corner’ program aims to protect undocumented day laborers from ICE.
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seriously every $ matters so much as we get this rad new outlet off the ground 💕 we’re free from billionaire overlords and outdated hierarchies! coyotemedia.org
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It would be fucking amazing if folks gave their cancelled Disney+, WaPo, etc money to worker owned media! Those couple of dollars would make a genuinely huge difference to us. www.coyotemedia.org
COYOTE
Independent journalism with a bite!
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In 2015, Nef the Pharaoh broke the radio with his debut megahit, “Big Tymin’.” Now, 10 years later, he’s proved that he’s one of the most enduring talents of his Bay Area generation — and his music slaps harder than ever.

✍️: @pochoboymeetsworld.bsky.social
Big Tymin’: A Decade of Nef the Pharaoh
Ten years after his debut, the Vallejo spitter is perhaps the most underrated Bay Area rapper of his generation.
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