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Posts Tagged ‘2016 election’

Post Trump’s election, Richmond organizations plan to march for justice

By Cat Schuknecht | November 29, 2016 | 5
RYSE executive director Kimberly Aceves embraces a fellow staff member at a gathering the day after the 2016 presidential election. RYSE is in the early stages of organizing a "march for justice" around the Inauguration, and the Black Women Organized for Political Action Richmond chapter is planning to send representatives to the Women's March on Washington. Photo by Angeline Bernabe.

Representatives from the Black Women Organized for Political Action Richmond chapter have plans to attend the Women’s March on Washington on Donald Trump’s first day in the office of the presidency.

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Local health care professionals weigh in on implications of Trump presidency

By Leah Rosenbaum | November 11, 2016
A polling station at Richmond High. Photo by Angeline Bernabe.

Contra Costa health care professionals worry about what a Trump presidency will mean for those with federally funded health insurance.

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Photo Essay: Veterans Memorial Hall Polling Center

By Grace Oyenubi | November 8, 2016
Richmond residents waited in line to cast their ballots at Veterans Memorial Hall this afternoon. Longtime voters said far more people seemed to turn out for this election compared to the last one. Photo by Grace Oyenubi.

More photos from the scenes of Richmond’s elections.

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ELECTION 2016: Richmond, California

By Nebiat Assefa Melles | November 7, 2016
Quanah Parker Brightman, resident and United Native Americans, Inc. Executive Director. Photo by Nebiat Assefa Melles.

Election day is just around the corner. Before everything comes to a close, we walked around Richmond, stopping at Civic Center Plaza and Marina Bay, to ask residents what they thought about the upcoming vote.

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Uche Uwahemu: We are at risk if we make the wrong choices this time

By Julia Vassey | November 3, 2016
Uche Uwahemu discussed Richmond's future in an interview with Richmond Pulse. Photo by: Sukey

Uche Uwahemu is a newcomer to Richmond politics who ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 2014. He is the president of Cal Bay Consulting Group, a strategic planning organization for businesses and non-profits.

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Jael Myrick: Growing up in Richmond colors my worldview

By Richmond Confidential | November 1, 2016 | 1
Councilmember Jael Myrick. Photo by Gabriel Sanchez.

Incumbent Councilmember Jael Myrick discusses the budget, public safety and rent control in an interview with Richmond Pulse.

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Charter school organizations provide majority of campaign contributions in school board race

By Abner Hauge | November 1, 2016 | 8
Campaign contributions to the seven candidates for the WCCUSD Board of Education. Totals from campaign finance reports filed with Contra Costa County Elections Division and information from the candidates themselves. Graphic by Abner Hauge.

Campaign contributions totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars have been poured into this year’s race for two seats on the West Contra Costa Unified School District Board of Education, and over half of this money has come from organizations connected to charter schools.

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