#sanfrancisco

anonymiss@despora.de

#ElonMusk turns #Twitter into 'hotel' for #staff

source: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-63897608

The BBC has been given photos of Twitter #office space that has been converted into bedrooms, which #SanFrancisco authorities are probing as a possible building code violation.

I can't imagine that anyone would want to #work there under these conditions. Probably the only #employees left are those whose visas are tied to the #job and who therefore can't quit. The solution would be so simple if employees were allowed to work from #home, but the great #Musk doesn't want that.

#news #labour #fail #omg #wtf #problem #exploitation #humanRights #capitalism #justice #law #bedroom #company #economy

olladij@diaspora.permutationsofchaos.com

Sapp hadn’t realized that if he had made the call, it wouldn’t necessarily have been the police who would have shown up. After the #GeorgeFloyd protests shook the country in 2020, #SanFrancisco started redirecting these sorts of 911 calls to paramedics and trained behavioral #health workers. The city’s new Street Crisis Response Team, which responds to unarmed adults in #crisis from mental illness, substance use, or #homelessness, tries to reduce interactions between the public and the #police, to prevent officers from reacting violently to people in these situations.

Nationwide, #cops fatally shoot hundreds of people experiencing mental health emergencies every year. The city’s crisis responders, by contrast, don’t carry #weapons. And they don’t have law enforcement backgrounds: Each three-person team includes a Fire Department paramedic, a behavioral health specialist, and a peer support counselor to help connect people with social services. In their vans, they store supplies like blankets, socks, snacks, Narcan, tampons, and toothbrushes. They respond to calls within 16 minutes on average, sometimes spending hours with a single person. Since November 2020, the team has fielded thousands of incidents—and, according to the Department of Public Health, which manages the project, not one has led to a death or an arrest, and fewer than 1 percent have led to #violence.

https://www.motherjones.com/crime-justice/2022/06/mental-health-san-francisco-street-crisis-response-team-cahoots-police-violence/ #blm #society #security #acab #cahoots #drugs #punischment #usa

mikhailmuzakmen@pod.geraspora.de

#music #contemporary #classical #opera #quartet #antiwar #SanFrancisco

Mỹ Lai by Kronos Quartet, Rinde Eckert, Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ

  • On March 16, 1968, the United States Army killed over 500 unarmed civilians in the hamlet of Mỹ Lai, Vietnam. The unimaginable brutality of the event impacted all those who witnessed it firsthand, including helicopter pilot Hugh Thompson, who, against orders, intervened to save Vietnamese lives. Thompson’s story is the basis of the opera Mỹ Lai, composed by Jonathan Berger (music) and Harriet Scott Chessman (libretto) for Kronos Quartet, Vietnamese multi-instrumentalist Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ, and vocalist Rinde Eckert. This definitive recording of Mỹ Lai captures the visceral, phantasmal depictions of Thompson’s grief, horror, and guilt as he is haunted by persistent memories of that cataclysmic day, half a world and nearly four decades away. Tense and unforgiving, Mỹ Lai is “a gripping affair, beginning to end” (New York Times). Presented here alongside recollections by Vietnamese survivor Trần Văn Đức, it is a memorial to all the Mỹ Lai villagers killed on that grim day.
sundstein@diaspora.psyco.fr

RADIO FRANKENSTEIN INTERNATIONAL #244 - California Dreaming

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Programme #244 first issued : 24 April 2022 ::::: Playing 24/7 all week

01 : Hollywood Persuaders - Tijuana Surf
02 : Eric Burdon & The Animals - San Franciscan Nights
03 : Don Cherry - California
04 : Lee Moses - California Dreaming
05 : Eric Paul - There's A Woman Waiting For Us In L.A.
06 : The Doors - L.A. Woman
07 : Grover Washington Jr - Sausalito
08 : Buck Owens & Dwight Yoakam - Streets Of Bakersfield
09 : Woody Guthrie - Do Re Mi
10 : Eddie Hazel - California Dreaming
11 : Dead Kennedys - California Uber Alles
12 : Mothers Of Invention - If We'd All Been Living In California
13 : Frank Zappa / Moon Zappa - Valley Girl
14 : Temperence Seven - Pasadena
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Sitelab integrates commercial and public space at 5M in San Francisco

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Sitelab Urban Studio has completed the first phases of a mixed-use development called 5M in San Francisco's SoMa neighbourhood with Kohn Pederson Fox (KPF) as lead architect.

The project, developed by Brookfield Properties and Hearst, includes a privately owned public park surrounded by a new residential and commercial tower along with rehabilitated historic buildings, including the SF Chronicle Building.

5M Sitelab Mixed Use San Francisco5M includes public, residential, and office space in downtown San Francisco

Oriented around the public spaces, which include the central park and the top of the SF Chronicle Building, 5M foregrounds "the unique alleyways of SoMa", according to Laura Crescimano, co-founder and principal of Sitelab Urban Studio.

"The goal of the overall master plan and design for 5M was to integrate the traditionally dense downtown space and the culturally rich, artistic neighborhood that is SoMa," Crescimano told Dezeen.

Sitelab 5M Mixed use park space san franciscoSitelab planned the developement around public parks. Image is by Kathleen Sheffer

A series of towers have been designed for the four-acre (1.6-hectare) site. The first, by KPF in collaboration with House & Robertson Architects is called 415 Natoma. This 25-storey tower has stepped, interlocking masses with two primary towers that have vertical stripping on the facade.

The two towers meet horizontal massing at the lower levels, which have open space for socialising that face into the plaza, and areas reserved for dining and retail options.

415 Natoma KPF architects San FranciscoKPF designed 415 Natoma to reflect the different elements of the neighbourhood

Also on the site is The George – a 20-storey, 302-unit apartment building by Ankrom Moisan – while another building called N1 is planned. In total, 5M will provide 245 residences.

Across the development, the height of the buildings is indented to be a middle ground between the lower structures of SoMa and the towers of downtown San Francisco.

415 Natoma 5M KPF San Francisco entrance415 Natoma opens up to Mary Court

While envisioning the neighbourhood as relying on the preexisting culture of SoMa, Crescimano said the design moved forward with a "fabric first" approach.

"We intentionally designed this space to support a plethora of community programming and events, including those that will be hosted by arts and cultural nonprofits and other innovators such as CAST, Kultivate Labs, Off the Grid, and the Filipino Cultural District," she said.

5M Sitelab San Francisco ExteriorOffice space and historic buildings coincide at 5M

The public spaces were designed by Melk and Cliff Lowe Associates, which shaped The Parks at 5M around public art and thoroughfares.

These areas form the city's largest privately owned public space.

415 Natoma 5M San Francisco InteriorThe lobby of 415 Natoma is meant to be open for socialising

Sitelabs undertook a lengthy community engagement process during the planning.

"The open space was designed with a stage to support events like the annual Filipino Heritage Festival and aspects like the varied seating support multi-generational use," said Crescimano.

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In addition to adhering to the environmental standards of San Francisco, the project aims for "social sustainability" according to Crescimano.

"The alleyways also increase the walkability of the neighborhood and reduce the dependence on cars, which improves air quality and overall health in the area," she said.

5M the George San Francisco exteriorThe George is one of the residential buildings on the site. The image is courtesy of Brookfield Properties/Jeffery Mart

"Through design," Crescimano added, "5M is directly addressing the need for more diverse, affordable housing choices in sustainable, walkable neighborhoods".

Other mixed-use projects in San Francisco's downtown include a proposal from Foster + Partners to build a community in a decommissioned power plant.

The photography is byKyle Jeffers unless otherwise stated. The top image is by Brookfield Properties/Steelblue.

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