The immediate wake of the George Floyd murder – and the endless tragedies for Black Americans that preceded them – sparked such a stark, galvanizing global moment of protest in 2020, including in Mill Valley, that it was easy to view it in a vacuum. But as the folks...
An opinion piece in the San Francisco Chronicle by Will Raderman, an employment policy analyst at the Niskanen Center in Washington, D.C., digs into the complexities and difficult choices that date back to when the state had to borrow money from the federal government...
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Paul Austin’s Play Marin organization has long sought to offer Marin City youth the opportunity to participate in organized sports and extracurricular activities, a mission “to intentionally give kids of diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds the opportunity to...
Calling all female entrepreneurs! Join this community event produced by three local Marin founders. On Wednesday, Nov. 15th at WrapManager/Assembly (319 Miller Avenue), Bonnie Powers of Poet and/the Bench, Kasia Stiggelbout of In Flow and Kristina Rudzinskaya...
The City of Mill Valley and the Mill Valley Chamber are poised to celebrate United Against Hate Week from November 12-18, 2023, joining cities across the country in a call for local civic action to stop the hate and implicit biases that are a dangerous threat to...