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Arrested 22 times as a youth, East Bay council member now crusades for police oversight
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Tamisha Torres- Walker, 38, is part of an Antioch City Council that is trying to bring modest reforms to its Police Department.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Antioch City Council Member Tamisha Torres-Walker (left) speaks with Adey Essayas during a news conference on public safety.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Gabriel Makinano holds his children Elijah, 5, left, and Havilah, 4, as Council Member Tamisha Torres-Walker, 38, speaks during a news conference on public safety.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Criminal justice reform advocates fighting to restore the rights of our people
Criminal justice reform advocates fighting to restore rights
Many like Tinisch Hollins see criminal justice reform as the Civil Rights issue of our time. And during Black History Month, she said it’s more important than ever to recognize our country’s past that led to the present situation. Evan Sernoffsky reports
SAN FRANCISCO - Even after losing two brothers to gun violence, Tinisch Hollins doesn’t believe more police and tougher sentences are solutions to violence.
She grew up in San Francisco’s Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood and is now fighting to reform California’s criminal justice system that put a disproportionate number of Black and Brown people behind bars.
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Tony Bravo February 24, 2021Updated: February 28, 2021, 7:47 pm
Mildred Howard is seen with her “Untitled House” project in her studio in Oakland. Photo: Paul Kuroda, Special to The Chronicle
Mildred Howard is known globally for her award-winning work as a sculptor and assemblage artist who frequently takes everyday objects and imbues them with greater meaning and depth in her revisioning and recontextualizing.
The work often takes the form of structures and shelters, like her 2011 installation “The House That Will Not Pass for Any Color Than Its Own,” a shed-like construction presented last year in New York’s Battery Park. Her visual language has often explored ideas of identity, history and the significance of memory.
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