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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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Whale Rescued Near Golden Gate Bridge Shows Gratitude to Divers After Life-Saving Mission
A fisherman who was fishing east of the Farallon Islands (just outside of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California) spotted a whale who was fully entangled and bound in a fishing net. The fisherman radioed for help and … Continue reading
Posted in Story
Tagged diver and whale connection, diver saves whale, entangled whale, Farallon Islands, fishing net, Golden Gate Bridge, marine conservation, marine life rescue, marine rescue, san francisco, whale behavior, whale bound in fishing net, whale gratitude, whale rescue, whale rescue story
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“No to leather, no to fur” #mewetoo – Fur sales banned in Berkeley, West Hollywood, and maybe also SF
Mini poll posted a couple weeks ago on Me We Too: “No to leather, no to fur” – what do you think? Post your vote there! Berkeley and West Hollywood already bans fur sales. And tomorrow there is a vote … Continue reading
First Caturday in San Francisco and Oakland: Walk your cats out together
Pretty common to meet people walking their dogs outside, not so much cats – but it’s happening. On the First Caturday (the first Saturday of each month for cat lovers) there are regular gatherings at Delores Park in San Francisco … Continue reading
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Tagged Boojie Baker, cat lovers, caturday, first caturday, oakland, san francisco, Sherry Loewinger, walk cats
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