This week’s episode features stories of people who are marked. Individuals tagged in some way and navigating the expectations that come along with their markings.
For our final episode of 2016, we bring you stories about different types of spaces and the creatures that inhabit them. Tune in to hear stories about an East Oakland mural transforming the space around a community center, a heated governmental debate about the best way to stop illegal dumping in the East Bay, and a trip up to Bodega Bay to explore the legacy of the classic film The Birds.
Welcome back to the Tales of Two Cities podcast. This week is all about the ladies—stories of women doing incredible things in their communities.
Photos from around Richmond on Election Day.
On a sweltering November day, Richmond voters stood on line to cast their ballots—deciding on divisive races from the national to local levels.
Melvin Willis, 26, is the youngest candidate vying for a seat on the Richmond City Council. He served as a Richmond Planning Commissioner from 2012 to 2014.
With less than a week before the big day, the Tales of Two Cities podcast is back with an Election Special episode. Our reporters went out and talked to people who’s voices often go unheard during election season.
The Tale of Two Cities podcast is back for another season featuring brand new audio stories about Oakland and Richmond
Richmond Confidential is back in session. Our new crop of graduate student reporters are out pounding the pavement talking to community leaders, artists, innovators and change-makers to publish the news from your city.
Richmond Confidential is a project of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, and now that it’s summer, our students are on break to work internships at other publications. We’ll be back to train a new class of student reporters in early September. If you like what we do at Richmond Confidential, please consider donating to our Hyperlocal News Fund. You can learn more about us here. If you’ve found us over the summer, here are a few highlights from the coverage…
Richmond Confidential is a project of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, and now that it’s summer, our students are on break to work internships at other publications. We’ll be back to train a new class of student reporters in early September. If you’ve found us over the summer, here are a few highlights from the coverage done by the 2014-15 Richmond Confidential news crew: Community members mourn the closure of Doctors Medical Center by Gabriel Sanchez Richmond’s rent control advocates and…
Check out all the polling places where you can go to vote for the Richmond 2014 election:
Richmond Confidential will be live covering the Nov 4. Richmond election.