September: Newsom Targets SF Housing, and Ballot Propositions E and M
October: The November Ballot: Propositions C, H, L, and O
November: Bikeshare, and Non-Violent Peace Movements. Panel: Adrian Leung, SFMTA’s bike share and bike parking manager, David Hartsough, a Haight-Ashbury resident on non-Violent Peace Making and Non-Violent Peace Movements
December: 19th Assembly District Assemblymen Phil Ting, and How the Haight Voted
January: City College Trustees, and Returning from the Pandemic (started hosting hybrid meetings). Panel: Susan Solomon (City College Board of Trustees), Alan Wong (City College Board Trustee)
February: Affordable Housing and the Housing Element
March: Reparations, and Tenants’ Right to Organize. Panel: San Francisco African-American Reparations Advisory Committee (AARAC) members Gloria Berry and Eric McDonnell (Chair), who discussed the body’s recently released report
April: City Hall Accountability Deficiencies. Panel: Coalition on Homelessness ED Jennifer Friedenbach re: sweeps; Lydia Bransten, ED of The Gubbio Project, re: supervised consumption sites; Joe Wilson, ED of Hospitality House, re: attack on non-profits by the media
May: The City Budget. Panel: Tim Redmond called on the city to set up a 10 year Revenue Plan, Connie Chan, heading the Supervisors' Budget Committee; ,Debbi Lerman - representing the Human Service Network, says nonprofits are struggling and they are often the first responders
June: Policing in Our Neighborhood and Citywide. Panel: Police Commissioner Max Carter-Oberstone;, Melissa Hernandez, Legislative Aide to District 5 Supervisor Dean Preston; and Park Station Police Captain Jack Hart
July: Dark Money, Billionaires, Super PACs, Astroturf Groups, and how they continue to target local Elections.