My name is Lila Kessler and I’m a writer for the Urban Legend newspaper of the Urban School of San Francisco. I’m writing a piece about Bay Resistance, the work that the organizations involved with it are doing, and how students at my school can get involved. I’m interested in interviewing you or someone from your organization to hear about your work with Bay Resistance. I’m available in the next week to conduct an interview in person, over Zoom, or over the phone. Some times are available are:
12/8 – 11:40 am
12/10 – 11:00 am
12/11 – 2:00pm
If none of these times work for you, we can find another time! Please let me know your availability, and I look forward to talking to you or someone from your organization soon.
Lila Kessler ’27
Features Editor on The Urban Legend
Joel Rosenblatt commented
2025-01-28 12:07:12 -0800
Hello. My name is Joel Rosenblatt, I’m a reporter for Gazetteer, based here in San Francisco: https://sf.gazetteer.co.
I’m working on a story about the fear San Francisco immigrant residents, in particular the city’s school children and their families at risk, face given President Trump’s recent executive orders.
As part of my story I interviewed a public school teacher who told me about an immigrant family who turned over guardianship paperwork for their child, to their school, so the principal knows who to contact if the parents get detained.
I’m curious if you’re aware of similar instances, and what the Instituto Familiar de la Raza is doing to help families with this problem? Any help is much appreciated. Thanks. Joel.
Armani Allen commented
2024-08-04 15:59:08 -0700
I was hoping to be able to interview someone at the Institutio Familiar De La Raza through email or Zoom and find out answers to the questions that I have about the IFR below:
1. What is the Institute Fanuliiar De La Raza for those unfamiliar?
2. How was the Instituto Familiar De La Raza founded?
3. What services/programs does the IRSF provide?
4. How can people get involved in the Institute Familiar de la Raza if they want to help?
5. How do you envision the future growth and impact of the Institute Familiar de la Raza?
Fer Petroli
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2024-06-17 08:56:38 -0700
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My name is Lila Kessler and I’m a writer for the Urban Legend newspaper of the Urban School of San Francisco. I’m writing a piece about Bay Resistance, the work that the organizations involved with it are doing, and how students at my school can get involved. I’m interested in interviewing you or someone from your organization to hear about your work with Bay Resistance. I’m available in the next week to conduct an interview in person, over Zoom, or over the phone. Some times are available are:
12/8 – 11:40 am
12/10 – 11:00 am
12/11 – 2:00pm
If none of these times work for you, we can find another time! Please let me know your availability, and I look forward to talking to you or someone from your organization soon.
Lila Kessler ’27
Features Editor on The Urban Legend
I’m working on a story about the fear San Francisco immigrant residents, in particular the city’s school children and their families at risk, face given President Trump’s recent executive orders.
As part of my story I interviewed a public school teacher who told me about an immigrant family who turned over guardianship paperwork for their child, to their school, so the principal knows who to contact if the parents get detained.
I’m curious if you’re aware of similar instances, and what the Instituto Familiar de la Raza is doing to help families with this problem? Any help is much appreciated. Thanks. Joel.
1. What is the Institute Fanuliiar De La Raza for those unfamiliar?
2. How was the Instituto Familiar De La Raza founded?
3. What services/programs does the IRSF provide?
4. How can people get involved in the Institute Familiar de la Raza if they want to help?
5. How do you envision the future growth and impact of the Institute Familiar de la Raza?