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Oakland artist envisions monuments to Ohlone people on S F s Market Street

Sam Whiting April 5, 2021Updated: April 5, 2021, 1:16 pm Oakland artist Katie Dorame stands next to one of her six posters depicting monuments of Indigenous Californians that are displayed in Muni shelters along Market Street. Photo: Amy Osborne, Special to The Chronicle The Ohlone people, who have lived in San Francisco for thousands of years, never got a single monument as a token of gratitude from the settlers who took their land. So Katie Dorame has given them six. They are not statues yet but the posters depict what Dorame would like to see along Market Street, where other statues have lived. “I made these future, imagined monuments to honor Native Californians and their contributions to everything around us,” says Dorame, 36, a North Oakland visual artist and member of the Gabrielino-Tongva tribe.

Breed gets Johnson & Johnson vaccine a year after S F shelter in place

I m safe! : Mayor Breed gets Johnson & Johnson vaccine, a year after S.F. s lock-down FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 Kimberly Tucker (right), SFDPH nurse, gives Mayor London Breed (left) the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccine clinic at Maxine Hall Health Center on Tuesday in San Francisco. Tucker’s daughter was a childhood friend of Mayor Breed.Lea Suzuki / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of4 Dr. Grant Colfax (right) San Francisco’s director of health, listens as Mayor London Breed (left) speaks to media at Maxine Hall Health Center before she gets the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday.Lea Suzuki / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

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Google HR: Experiencing Workplace Discrimination? Y all Need Therapy

Google HR: Experiencing Workplace Discrimination? Y all Need Therapy Gizmodo 3/8/2021 © Photo: Amy Osborne (Getty Images) It’s no secret that Google has some serious internal issues with systemic racism and sexism, but now it’s surfaced that when employees report incidents of workplace discrimination to HR, they’re often met with this baffling response: Get therapy. That’s according to nearly a dozen current and former Google employees who spoke with NBC News, including two prominent Black women, Timnit Gebru and April Curley, whose shady ousters last year earned Google widespread condemnation. Gebru, who formerly co-led Google’s Ethical Artificial Intelligence team, claims she was fired after criticizing the company’s diversity protocols and attempts by management to censor research critical of Google’s products. Before her departure, Gebru told NBC that she repeatedly raised concerns about how women were mistreated at Google. But when human resource speciali

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