This week’s edition of Looking Back at the Week features articles, commentaries, columns, and other work by San Diego Free Press regulars, irregulars, columnists, at-large contributors, and locally sourced writers on Feinstein running (again?!), Weinstein-Trump-Kasparian and their misogynist ways, SANDAG reformed, our democracy in chains, our national nightmare, SD’s dangling do-nothings, and lots of other grassroots news & progressive views from San Diego’s friendly, neighborhood, all volunteer, slightly funky, community news site.
San Diego Free Press Columns:
Progressive Activist Calendar by Doug Porter
The National Nightmare Continues – Progressive Activist Calendar – October 13-23, 2017
The Starting Line by Doug Porter
Double Crossed on a DACA Deal, Racists Run Amok
DiFi Says She’s All In for Another Senate Term
Harvey Weinstein and Donald Trump Are Two Sides of the Same Coin
SANDAG Reform Becomes Reality; Governor Signs AB 805
Under the Perfect Sun by Jim Miller
Democracy in Chains: Crab-Walking Our Way to Over a Cliff — Part II
Geo-Poetic Spaces by Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
Bridge of Sighs
Looking Back at the Week by Brent E. Beltrán
Looking Back at the Week: October 1-7
Video Worth Watching by SDFP Staff
The Battle of Cable Street – the London East Ender’s Response to Fascism
Our Life Under the Oaks – A Kumeyaay story for Indigenous Peoples’ Day
How the World Sees America’s Gun Problem
Sanctuary States Make Sense
Can a Baboon Troop Show the Way For Human Society to Adapt in Order to Survive?
Don’t Fall for the Antifa Trap
San Diego Free Press Regular, At-Large and Locally Sourced Contributors:
Under the American Flag
By Dorothy Smith
252 Days Under the Trump Regime
By Lauren Botuck
How Artist Rocio Hoffmann Silva Painted My Portrait
By George Howell
Public Libraries Like Escondido’s Being Privatized by Swiss Cheese Rats (Editorial Cartoon)
By Laurie Menard
Why Does the FAA Charge to Find Records That It Already Must Find?
By Raymond Bender
Personalized and Blended Learning are Money Grabs
By Thomas Ultican / Tultican
San Diego’s Dangling Participles
By Norma Damashek
Voices of Insiders and Outsiders: Ping Chong+Company’s ALAXSXA/ALASKA
By Yuko Kurahashi
Readers Write: Will Predatory Rental Practices Push My Family into the Street?
By Josh Weber
If Trump Is Impeached Will His Base Mobilize Against a ‘Liberal Coup’?
By Frank Gormlie