
In the early 1960’s, there was no such thing as “Rock Journalism.” People barely knew what rock-and-roll was. It wasn’t until 1967 that Rolling Stone Magazine was created and iconic writers like Ben Fong-Torres came on the scene to change the game.
Sep 15, 2009 | Categories: All Blog Posts, Hall of Fame, Recently Published | Tags: bay area, ben fong-torres, jim morrison, journalism, journalist, paul mccartney, rolling stone magazine, san francisco, san francisco state university, sf state, sfsu | 1 Comment »

Last year I was executive producer of a project to interview 40 people involved with student strikes at San Francisco State, the longest lasting in American history and a culmination of black, white, Asian Native American and Latino student organizations for the creation of a college of Ethnic Studies, among other demands.
We never made it [...]
Aug 31, 2009 | Categories: 1968 student strike, All Blog Posts | Tags: 1968, california, civil rights, college of ethnic studies, diversity, ethnic studies, multimedia, politics, san francisco, san francisco state, san francisco state university, social movement | Leave A Comment »

Grace, who I did a photo story on a few years ago, was recently on the front page of the San Francisco Bay Guardian as part of their 2009 photography issue.
Here are the pictures I took four years ago, when I met her drinking milk cartons in front of City Hall on the Fourth of [...]
Aug 31, 2009 | Categories: All Blog Posts, Photography | Tags: california, photo essay, san francisco | Leave A Comment »

Spending summers on his grandparents farms in Oklahoma, Paul Ash got a glimpse of the agrarian life his family lived for generations.
May 26, 2009 | Categories: All Blog Posts, Hall of Fame, Recently Published | Tags: food, paul ash, poverty, san francisco, san francisco food bank | Leave A Comment »