Christine Ni
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‘We still have our community': Man commits to changing narrative in San Francisco neighborhood
San Francisco’s Sunnydale neighborhood is plagued by violence and stereotypes. But, people who live there are trying to change the narrative. Marcus Washington visited one special place, that’s making a difference and saving lives.
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How Comedian Margaret Cho Blends Her Comedy With Activism
Legendary comedian Margaret Cho is bringing her “Live and Livid” comedy tour back home to San Francisco on Friday.
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Oakland's Andre Ward Opens Up About Life, Legacy and Boxing in New Documentary
Andre Ward is one of boxing’s all-time greats, but many don’t know the personal side of the Oakland native.
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‘We're Giving It Our All Right Now': One Family's Sacrifices to Keep a 167-Year-Old Shop Open in Chinatown
View the story and sacrifices of one family who is doing all they can to keep their now sixth generation family business running.
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‘It's Bigger than Music': Singer & Songwriter Thuy Visits High School to Inspire Young Students
Music can be a personal sanctuary for many. For singer and songwriter Thuy, music has given her self-confidence and the ability to also be vulnerable. The 31-year-old Newark native is re-writing her own journey, finding her voice and doesn’t care what others have to say about it.
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‘The Story Is Still Writing Itself': Actor Rich Ting Gets Personal About Life, Friendship, Hollywood
Athlete, scholar and actor. Actor Rich Ting has held many titles.
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San Francisco Publishing House Focuses on Asian American and Pacific Islander Voices
Diversifying bookshelves is the mission of a new San Francisco-based publishing house.
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San Francisco Publishing House Focuses on Asian American and Pacific Islander Voices
Diversifying bookshelves is the mission of a new San Francisco-based publishing house. Gia Vang reports.
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Pacific Islanders Discuss History, Identity & Resiliency in Community
NBC Bay Area’s Gia Vang sat down to have a candid and honest conversation about the representation of Pacific Islanders, their struggles and their hopes for the future.
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Meet Activist Alice Wong, Who Helps Gives a Voice to the Disability Community
Disability activist Alice Wong last year was hospitalized and lost her ability to speak. But the San Francisco resident has not stopped her work or quieted her voice.