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WHYs Up!: Alameda: Food
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A critical look at the San Francisco Bay area, from the perspectives of East Oakland youth. Monday, June 9, 2008. By Delilah, Vanessa, Alejandro and Lesley. Overall, the interviews that we did get were okay. We feel that wecould have gotten more interviews. We only got four. Maybe this was because it was around lunch time, and people didn't want to give up their time. Labels: bay area perspectives. San francisco bay area. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Walnut Creek: May 20, 2008.
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WHYs Up!: The Castro: Safety
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A critical look at the San Francisco Bay area, from the perspectives of East Oakland youth. Wednesday, June 4, 2008. By Jasmin, Yesenia, Brian and Jessica. In the Castro community people said they felt safe in the daylight morning and afternoon. Some people said they felt safe because there were not a lot of people around in the morning and others said they felt safe because there. The Castro District in San Francisco seemed like a very nice community to visit. The people that got interviewed there t...
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WHYs Up!: The Castro: Aesthetics
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A critical look at the San Francisco Bay area, from the perspectives of East Oakland youth. Wednesday, June 4, 2008. By Cinthia, Juven and Claudia. Around the streets, things seemed clean and decorated. They also had a lot of colorful rainbow flags, which we had never seen before. At least not that many. They were on every lamp post, and on the fronts of stores. Labels: bay area perspectives. San francisco bay area. Hi Cinthia, Juven and Claudia. Great attention to detail! June 7, 2008 at 4:04 AM. Fruitv...
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WHYs Up!: Alameda: Safety
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A critical look at the San Francisco Bay area, from the perspectives of East Oakland youth. Monday, June 9, 2008. By Cynthia, Yesenia, Olivia and Miguel. Many residents at Alameda felt that their community there was really safe. There was people that even felt that they could walk around the streets at what ever time during the day or night, and not be afraid of anything. Even women. Overall it seemed that people at Alameda felt really safe in their community. Labels: bay area perspectives. Finding answe...
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WHYs Up!: Diversity in the Bay Area
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A critical look at the San Francisco Bay area, from the perspectives of East Oakland youth. Monday, June 9, 2008. Diversity in the Bay Area. By Juven, Claudia, Jasmin and Daniela. The Bay Area is known for its diversity. Some people say that it is the most diverse city in the whole United States! As we interviewed storeowners and pedestrians, some claimed that the Castro community was very “diverse.” What kind of diversity are they actually talking about? The reason that we think that minorities don't li...
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WHYs Up!: Alameda: Economics
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A critical look at the San Francisco Bay area, from the perspectives of East Oakland youth. Monday, June 9, 2008. By Jackie.P, Ernesto and Amairani. Labels: bay area perspectives. San francisco bay area. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Walnut Creek: May 20, 2008. Walnut Creek: Health and Accessibility. Fruitvale: May 23, 2008. Fruitvale: Health and Accessibility. Oakland Chinatown: May 27, 2008. Oakland Chinatown: Health and Accessibility. Rockridge: May 29, 2008. Rockridge: Health and Accessibility.
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WHYs Up!: Health and Accessibilty around the Bay Area
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A critical look at the San Francisco Bay area, from the perspectives of East Oakland youth. Monday, June 9, 2008. Health and Accessibilty around the Bay Area. By Jackie B, Valeria, Yesenia, Miguel. Another thing we noticed about the different areas was that the Castro had stop lights, but there wasn’t any way that a blind person would know when to cross because it emanated no sound! Labels: bay area perspectives. San francisco bay area. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Walnut Creek: May 20, 2008.
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WHYs Up!: Aesthetics in the Bay Area
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A critical look at the San Francisco Bay area, from the perspectives of East Oakland youth. Monday, June 9, 2008. Aesthetics in the Bay Area. By Maria, Laura, Vanessa and Beatriz. While doing all these interviews around the Bay Area, we learned a lot from all kinds of people’s perspectives. Some people thought their community was clean, others didn’t. Labels: bay area perspectives. San francisco bay area. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Walnut Creek: May 20, 2008. Fruitvale: May 23, 2008. Alameda: Ju...
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WHYs Up!: The Castro: Health and Accessibiltiy
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A critical look at the San Francisco Bay area, from the perspectives of East Oakland youth. Wednesday, June 4, 2008. The Castro: Health and Accessibiltiy. By Vanessa B., Maria, Beatriz and Miguel. The people around looked pretty fit and healthy. There were a lot of people running, riding their bikes, and walking quickly around the Castro. We even saw people running up the hilly streets, and lots of people walking dogs. Labels: bay area perspectives. San francisco bay area. Walnut Creek: May 20, 2008.
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WHYs Up!: The Castro: Food
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A critical look at the San Francisco Bay area, from the perspectives of East Oakland youth. Wednesday, June 4, 2008. By Jackie B., Henry, Laura, (Alejandra). One of us ate at a different pizza place at the Castro (forgot the name of it). The pizza was good, but the workers seemed rude. They look like they do get business; and, well who can blame them? There were also a lot of specialty food and candy stores there, selling little things that were special to the Castro. They had a candy shop called. Econom...