One of the artists crucial to bringing the Mexican tradition of the Day of the Dead to San Francisco joins us to talk about the upcoming exhibition at SOMArts.
Some call him the "Mayor of the Mission" and you've seen him active on countless issues, but today's guest Roberto Hernandez has also long been the artistic director of, and generally the force behind, Carnaval in San Francisco.
Mission Local talks with an advocate for the homeless and a resident of a local encampment about the city's Navigation Center model and plans to open a temporary one in the neighborhood.
Mission Local talks with Chris Cassidy of the SF Bicycle Coalition about bike infrastructure, behaviors on the road, and resources for cyclists on the annual Bike to Work Day – a.k.a. Bike Christmas.
The number of eviction notices issued in San Francisco has dropped from its peak, but evictions take their toll long after the notice is sent. When artist and writer Paul Madonna was evicted from the Mission District, he used his art to explore
San Francisco is a "sanctuary city" and the new federal administration wants to discourage this. Saira Hussain from Asian Americans Advancing Justice (also known as the Asian Law Caucus) joins us to sift through the specifics of what this means