Sasha Perigo, Hoodline

Sasha Perigo

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San Francisco, CA, United States

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Past articles by Sasha:

Vacant Castro home occupied by unhoused SF residents in May Day protest

Couper Orona and Jess Gonzalez occupied a vacant home in the Castro for several hours before being removed by police, in a protest led by a new homeless advocacy organization called Reclaim SF. → Read More

Sloat Garden Center likely to close for new mixed-use development

Two different potential condo developments have been proposed for the site of the garden center, an Outer Sunset staple since the 1950s. → Read More

Library's online collections help San Franciscans weather self-isolation

The library’s physical locations are closed during shelter-in-place orders. But its online resources are vast, from newspapers to movies to kids' content. → Read More

Craigslist price-gougers could face legal penalties for marked-up COVID-19 supplies

Selling marked-up masks, hand sanitizer and toilet paper isn't just unethical — it's illegal. → Read More

Bay Area real estate mogul hosts high-dollar Trump-Pence fundraiser in Nob Hill

The president of the San Francisco Fine Arts Museums and a part-owner of the San Francisco Giants were among the attendees. → Read More

Unofficial Muni signage encourages riders to 'be gay, do crime'

N-Judah commuters were greeted during rush hour with the unofficial signs, which admonish against transphobia. → Read More

Task Force member goes on hunger strike to advocate for SRO rent reductions

Jordan Davis, a tenant representative to the city’s SRO Task Force, is asking the city to cap SRO rents at 30% of tenants' incomes. → Read More

Upcoming Muni fare hike unfair to low-income riders who pay cash, advocates say

Despite the recent passage of a law requiring SF businesses to accept cash, Muni is set to raise fares on riders who pay cash on July 1. → Read More

SF Pride considers excluding Google from parade over homophobic harassment on YouTube

Activists and former Google employees are lobbying Pride's board to exclude the company from this year's event. → Read More

'Living a nightmare': San Francisco's homeless mothers share their stories

Homeless mothers rallied on the steps of City Hall on Thursday to demand stable housing for themselves and their children. → Read More

Life in an SRO: Tenderloin residents open their home to neighbors for performance art piece

Residents of the Hotel Iroquois, a Tenderloin single-room-occupancy hotel, are opening its doors this weekend for free tours and performances. → Read More