Right now at 5 30, owning a home has long been thought of as a key step to achieving the american dream, but for many here in the bay area, the door to homeownership has been slammed shut. A lot of these times when youre giving them their keys, they cry because they think they were never going to achieve this. California has one of the highest percentages of hispanic residents in the nation, but one of the lowest hispanic homeownership rates and while hispanic homeownership is growing nationwide, that isnt the case here in the bay area. Our max darrow introduces us to a realtor to hopes to help change that. Reporter on this sunny day in el sobrante, elizabeth hopes to help this family find a bigger home where they could get more bang for their buck. Much more affordable. This is why were here showing this house, a little bigger than what they have now. Reporter alejandro says leaving the bay area wasnt an option. I dont want to leave now, yeah. Its not on our plans. Reporter but ellerc
On Friday, Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. at Oakland Paramount Theatre, Oakland Ballet Company and Life in Motion Productions will present the Oakland premiere of “Flower,” a short film starring and produced by international ballet trailblazer Misty Copeland. | By Carolyn Evans On Friday, Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. at Oakland Paramount Theatre, Oakland Ballet Company and Life in Motion Productions will present the Oakland premiere of “Flower,” a short film starring and produced by international ballet trailblazer Misty Copeland. Without using dialogue, the film provides an artistic impression of the homeless, unhoused and worsening medical
Continuing its mission to present the finest in contemporary dance, SF Danceworks has added an award-winning piece by Spanish dancer-choreographer Alba