By Jacqueline McGraw 2020 has forced tech companies to adapt their approach to social impact for a world changed by COVID-19—a world increasingly defined by physical distancing, remote work, and... read more →
By Zach Drucker With the days blending together during quarantine, you might be surprised to learn that the 2020 Presidential election is just over a month away. In California, all... read more →
On September 9, sf.citi hosted our second San Francisco Supervisor debate of 2020 with the candidates running to represent District 7. With incumbent District 7 Supervisor and Board President Norman... read more →
On August 20, sf.citi hosted our first San Francisco Supervisor debate of 2020 with candidates running to represent District 1. With incumbent District 1 Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer vacating her... read more →
On August 18, sf.citi discussed the importance of voting down ballot at Local Matters: Understanding the Power of Local Elections. We heard from two experts in the field: Eitan Hersh,... read more →
by Zach Drucker With the start of the school year fast approaching and COVID-19 cases quickly rising, plans to reopen schools in San Francisco and California are complicated, to say... read more →
by Zach Drucker COVID-19 sent a shockwave through the most expensive housing and rental market in the country—and it could affect San Francisco for years to come. Already immersed in... read more →
On June 25, sf.citi hosted a virtual conversation about racial equity within the tech industry at Scaling Social Impact in a Remote World. The goal of the evening was to... read more →
The killing of George Floyd and the subsequent Black Lives Matter uprisings have challenged the tech community to step up its efforts against racism. It’s no secret that the tech... read more →
by Zach Drucker Nothing could have prepared San Francisco restaurant owners to handle the full brunt of COVID-19. Shelter-in-place orders and physical distancing guidelines have completely upended how restaurants do... read more →


