When Carolyn Corbelli saw a photo in the newspaper of older musicians on a street in Mill Valley protesting for peace back in the early 2000s, she knew she and her spouse needed to be part of it.“We said well, that’s the place for us,” said Corbelli, 82, who has been...
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On February 28, Mt. Tam Community Land Trust invites you to a conversation with Leah Rothstein, co-author of Just Action, about housing inequities, how we got here and what we can do to change it. “We are all concerned about housing in our communities but we...
With an approved Housing Element from the State of California’s Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), the City of Mill Valley took initial steps last week towards the required re-zoning process of revising zoning maps, converting suburban-style...
From Felecia Gaston: In various parts across America, states are removing Black history from schools. The Marin County Office of Education is doing the opposite. It gives me great pleasure to partner with the Office of Education to host the Marin City historical...
Shirley Hasley (nee Andrews) has devoted her life to educating our children. On a sponsored trip across the Golden Gate, she was hired as Mill Valley’s first black teacher. The decision was met with trepidation by some parents and others. On threat of violence,...