The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the most diverse places on the planet, yet dialog between culture creators and change makers is often limited - until now. Tune in to 360BayArea as we dive into headlines, hashtags and colorful voices from all around the Bay!
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Tamara Zakim, an environmental lawyer at Earthjustice, shares some insights that come with being a real-life defender of mankind and the home we all share.
We hit SF’s Nihonmachi Street Festival to chat with filmmaker Vanessa Yuille, Taiko master Alex J. Sinclair, and festival executive director Grace Horikiri.
Cynthia Nimmo and Kirsty Burow from Women’s Funding Network and Amanda Brock from Spark teach us how we can join the fight and #DoMoreGood for gender equity.
360BayArea asked Joan Scott of Dolby Laboratories and Ray Seriguchi, Jr. of Urban Ed Academy for tips on how to spread corporate resources to those in need.
Hip-hop heads Katrina Belda, Alex Aquino, and Trey Pruitt talk about frustrating drivers, racist police officers, and music that got them through a rough week.
Oakland business community members Brian Loftus, Devon Porrino, and Faye Love talk about responding to a week that sometimes seemed completely out of control.
360BayArea talks the #WeAreAmerica campaign, and fashion photographer Christelle de Castro talks the grind of being a Bay-born creative in New York City.
As director of SFMOHCD, Jeff Kositsky has a major goal: find shelter for 8,000 individuals by the year 2020. 360BayArea sat down with him to find out how!
We connect with Sam Dodge, SF Director of Housing, Opportunity, Partnerships and Engagement (HOPE) on how to get off the couch, get involved, and #DoMoreGood
Brandon Davis, Project Director of Downtown Streets Team (DST), tells us about the organization's 10 years of helping the homeless find shelter and employment.
The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the most diverse places on the planet, yet dialog between culture creators and change makers is often limited - until now. Tune in to 360BayArea as we dive into headlines, hashtags and colorful voices from all around the Bay!