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Wed March 14, 2018

Issue #24 Launch: Who Belongs Here?

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The San Francisco Public Press invites you to the launch of our Spring 2018 issue featuring special reports on the effects of federal temporary protected status policy changes on established immigrant communities, and on a San Francisco program that quickly rehouses families — mostly outside the city — as part of our continuing series on solutions to homelessness. 
Come by, pick up a copy and join us for an enlightening conversation with our journalists about these stories. We look forward to seeing you there!
Light refreshments will be served.
A special thanks to Adobe Books for hosting this event. 
The San Francisco Public Press invites you to the launch of our Spring 2018 issue featuring special reports on the effects of federal temporary protected status policy changes on established immigrant communities, and on a San Francisco program that quickly rehouses families — mostly outside the city — as part of our continuing series on solutions to homelessness. 
Come by, pick up a copy and join us for an enlightening conversation with our journalists about these stories. We look forward to seeing you there!
Light refreshments will be served.
A special thanks to Adobe Books for hosting this event. 
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