For someone whose Twitter bio claims he rarely tweets because the platform is “too manipulated,” Ron Cohen was quite prolific this week.
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Palo Alto Daily Post: Neighbor Rallies Support for Kavanagh Accuser Christine Blasey Ford
Neighbors rally in support of Christine Blasey Ford to counteract the hate mail and violent threats that the Palo Alto professor has received.
Anita Hill, Dems Slam GOP for Rushing Inquiry Into Christine Blasey Ford’s Assault Claim
The Palo Alto professor accusing Brett Kavanagh of sexually assaulting her has yet to confirm she will testify before the Senate next week.
Op-Ed: Immigration Policies Should Not be Used to Institutionalize Bias, Bigotry
As Americans, we must be an example for the rest of the world. We must act with justice for the good of even future Americans.
Out + Smart in Silicon Valley: The New Faces of Gay Politics as the Breakthrough Generation Retires
Will quiet bias keep LGBTQ candidates out of office, or has shifting consciousness made the South Bay a safe place to run a gay campaign?
South Bay Lawmaker Wants to Outlaw Gay Conversion ‘Therapy’
Assemblyman Evan Low authored a bill that would brand so-called gay conversion therapy as fraud under consumer protection laws.
Protesters Disrupt San Jose Mayor’s State of City Speech
Sam Liccardo touted the city’s collaborative ethos and acknowledged its struggle to address housing affordability in his annual address.
Mercury News’ City Hall Reporter Poised to Sue over Loss of Job
The Mercury News lost a slew of longtime journalists in 2017, and the year ended with word of yet another notable departure.
San Jose Appoints Civil Rights Attorney Aaron Zisser as Next Independent Police Auditor
San Jose on Tuesday appointed prominent civil rights attorney Aaron Zisser as the city’s new police watchdog.
San Jose Couple Makes Big News by Snatching Up Private Street in Swanky S.F. Neighborhood
In a San Francisco enclave where mansions fetch upward of $10 million, a San Jose couple snapped up a private street for $90,000.
Google Deal Is a Key Moment for San Jose to Finally Get It Right
Has San Jose’s moment arrived? The city is negotiating a deal to bring Google to downtown and the timing is ripe.
San Jose’s June 11 LGBT March Sends Mixed Messages on Goals
It’s unclear if the origins of San Jose’s upcoming LGBT march comes from activists and community organizers or Santa Clara County HQ.
Lawsuit Accuses Cisco of Complicity in Oppression Abroad
Adherents of a spiritual movement called the Falun Gong accuse Cisco of aiding and abetting their systematic oppression in China.
Santa Clara County Announces Intent to Sue President Trump over ‘Sanctuary City’ Order
Santa Clara County plans to sue POTUS over his crackdown on so-called sanctuary jurisdictions that protect immigrants from deportation.
San Jose City Council Weighs Ballot Measure to Expand Powers of Independent Police Auditor
San Jose's City Council will consider whether to bring a ballot measure to voters that would expand oversight of the Independent Police Auditor.
‘We Can’t Be Quiet on This One’: Silicon Valley Women on Why They’re Marching against Trump
The day after Donald Trump is sworn in, Silicon Valley women will join an expected 200,000 protesters at the Women’s March on Washington D.C.
