By: Guillermo Mayer Date: February 17, 2015 Over the next six to eight months, we intend to answer some pretty big questions about Public Advocates’ future: How will we evolve to better combat [...]
February 16, 2015 By Angelica Jongco On January 21, 2015, California legislators from both houses gathered to look back on challenges and opportunities implementing the state’s landmark school [...]
February 16, 2015 By Richard Marcantoni0 When the 6 Wins Network persuaded the Metropolitan Transportation Commission to study our “Equity, Environment and Jobs” scenario as an alternative to [...]
By: Richard A. Marcantonio Date: February 16, 2015 When the 6 Wins Network persuaded the Metropolitan Transportation Commission to study our “Equity, Environment and Jobs” scenario as an [...]
By: Pedro Hernandez Date: January 27, 2015 We were proud to join a diverse gathering of lawyers at the Bay Area Lawyer Die-in for Racial Justice. Attorneys, law students, professors and allies, [...]
January 22, 2015 By Richard Marcantonio and David Zisser It’s time to develop the next iteration of Plan Bay Area. Regional planning is an important arena for long-range thinking, planning and [...]
By: David Zisser, Richard A. Marcantonio Date: January 22, 2015 It’s time to develop the next iteration of Plan Bay Area. Regional planning is an important arena for long-range thinking, planning [...]
By: Debi Harris Date: January 22, 2015 Meet our newest board member! Bob Olson has been a Friend of Public Advocates for over 10 years and a highly-valued member of multiple board committees. [...]
January 21, 2015 By Guillermo Mayer California has turned a corner. Our state’s economy has emerged from years of back-to-back budget deficits and steep spending cuts. Decades of organizing [...]
By: Guillermo Mayer Date: January 21, 2015 California has turned a corner. Our state’s economy has emerged from years of back-to-back budget deficits and steep spending cuts. Decades of [...]