Mapping Indigenous genocide onto SF's streets
Lurie wants to ax Sheriff oversight board, Side A spins delicious dishes, Mae Powell breaks out
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Today's headlines:
‘Indigenize SF’ maps well-known street names and statues paying homage to genocide

By Herbert F. Mintz II
At SFMOMA, an exhibit documents local monuments connected to historic violence against American Indians.
Lurie panel wants to eliminate civilian oversight of the Sheriff’s Office

By Tim Redmond
Task force seeks to 'streamline' government by wiping out a voter-approved oversight board
Under the Stars: Mae Powell’s doozy of a contact high

By John Paul Shiver
Plus: Cindy Blackman Santana bangs the skins, a free Valkyries watch party with great tunes, new Kaytranada, more music
Good Taste: Cooking with vinyl at Side A

By Tamara Palmer
A San Francisco restaurateur moonlights as a DJ on her own sound system.
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