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As Enforcement Intensifies, Churches Become Sanctuaries for Immigrants Seeking Peace

Fear of ICE Raids Drains Sales for Businesses in Oakland’s Fruitvale

‘You Can’t Trust Anyone’: In Oakland, Fear of ICE Raids Grips Day Laborers

In Oakland's Fruitvale, a Model of Urban Development That Serves Working Class

A person works wrapping marigolds in paper.

Bay Area Flower Farms Burst with Marigolds for Día de los Muertos

Framed photos of deceased loved ones sit behind tall candles also printed with the faces of the deceased. The alter is adorned with offerings from the dead, including fruits, bread, candy and beer. Everything sits on a black table cloth decorated with marigolds.

How Fruitvale Honors the Dead During a COVID-Era Día de los Muertos

An Oakland Mom's Death from COVID: How Two Women are Trying to Fill Her Shoes

The Pandemic Took His Job, But His Neighbors Gave Him Hope

‘What Am I Going to Do?' For Families Losing Wages, Bay Area Rents Are Now a Crisis

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