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The Cost of ‘Consistency’: What Philz Coffee Is Really Removing
Let’s talk about the cost of a cup of coffee. Not the $6 Mint Mojito. The cultural price. This week, Philz Coffee – born in San Francisco’s Mission District – sparked backlash after confirming it would remove Pride flags and … Continue reading
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Tagged “non-standard” decor, ambiguity, brand identity, Castro, community, community identity, consistent, eclectic, empty, Freeman Spogli & Co., high cost, homey, inclusive, inclusivity, internal policy, lgbtq+, LGBTQIA+, Mission District, mission statement, neutrality, Philz Coffee, pride, Pride flages, Pride sumbols, safe, san francisco, standardized, visible support
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Remembering the Dream, Recognizing the Work Ahead
Today, on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we pause to honor a leader whose words and actions continue to shape the moral conscience of our nation. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. did more than deliver a historic speech – he … Continue reading
Posted in Humanity
Tagged civil rights, community, dignity, dream, economic justice, empathy, equality, fairness, food insecurity, healthcare, human dignity, humanity, immigration, justice, Martin Luther King Jr., Martin Luther King Jr. Day, MLK, MLK Day, shared humanity, social connection
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Talking about Grief, and Staying Human
Grief doesn’t announce itself. It shows up in ordinary moments – a song on the radio, a quiet Sunday morning, a question no one asks anymore. And while grief is something almost everyone experiences, it’s still one of the things … Continue reading







