Posts Tagged ‘Diversity Equity & Inclusion’
Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of July 29
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Read MoreSF Chronicle: āUnprecedentedā Marin County Housing Project in Strawberry Moves Forward Amid Neighbor Pushback
āThis type of project is something that is unprecedented in our unincorporated county,ā Jones told the San Francisco Chronicle. She said the state is prioritizing adding a variety of housing to well-off neighborhoods with abundant resources, āas this project would do.āThe county’s report, which took more than three years to finish, highlights the projectās impact, including traffic and noise. Neighbors have objected to the size of the project, lobbying against it since it was announced.
Read MoreThe Sweetwater Music Hall’s Transition to a 501(c)3 Is An Absolute Game Changer ā to the Benefit of Other Nonprofits and our Broader Community!
The legendary Sweetwater Music Hall has legions of longtime followers. But even the diehards might not know how a massively impactful restructuring of the organization over the past year will not only lift up one of the best live music venues in the Bay Area, but will also do so for a network of tangential organizations that can benefit from Sweetwaterās transition. In January, Sweetwater began operating as an IRS registered 501(c)(3) so that they can continue to provide music programming to their community and to their underserved and youth communities. The not-for-profit status also helps the Sweetwater with its fundraising efforts to continue as a pre-eminent independent Bay Area music venue.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of July 22
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Read MoreAs the City of Mill Valley Looks to Make the Case in November for a 1% Sales Tax Hike, Dick Spotswood Spotlights the Bay Area’s Larger Revenue Needs
“The largest item on Novemberās ballot is a $10 to 20 billion regional bond that, if passed, promises to create 45,000 affordable homes in the nine-county Bay Area,” he wrote. “Itās sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Commissionās Bay Area Housing Finance Agency. BAHFA reports that āa $10 billion bond would require a tax of $10.26 per $100,000 in assessed value ā or about $100 per year for a million-dollar home.ā Double that if the bond is for $20 billion.”
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of June 24
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Read MoreEditorial: Bipartisan Duo Seeks to Address American Unhappiness by āRestoring the Common Good Initiativeā and Exploring the Reasons Behind the Dissatisfaction
For U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, the report confirmed something they had been discussing for a while: that despite the high quality of life many Americans enjoy, people seem more dour, anxious and, well, unhappy than ever before.
Read MoreAs Electricity Bills Soar, MCE Offers Relief: Residents and Businesses Eligible for MCE Cares Credit Get up to $25 in Monthly Credits
āNo one should have to choose between feeding their family and keeping the lights on,ā said Shanelle Scales-Preston, MCEās Board Chair and City of Pittsburg Councilmember. āThatās why MCE is helping the most vulnerable folks in our community. Since 2020, weāve provided $62 million in bill relief aimed at keeping our service more affordable and equitable, while being better for the planet.ā
Read MoreOn the Heels of an Impactful, Festive Juneteenth at Tam High With MV Rec and Hip Hop for Change, Let’s Celebrate This Treasured Holiday More Broadly Today!
In 2021, Juneteenth was officially recognized as aĀ federal holiday. And, thatās about the time a certain segment of our countryās population became aware of Juneteenth. Just because the holiday seemingly appeared overnight, doesnāt mean it wasnāt always there.
Read MoreMarin’sĀ Office of Emergency Management Serves Up Annual Sidewalk CPR Event Across the County ā Saturday, August 17th
Elaine Wilkinson, the Countywide Preparedness Coordinator who works for the Office of Emergency Management, announced this week that the annual Sidewalk CPR event will once again be taking place on Saturday, August 17th in Mill Valley as part of a countywide event organized by Marin County’s Health & Human Services.
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