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REPORTER. Annika Hom is our inequality reporter through our partnership with Report for America. Annika was born and raised in the Bay Area. She previously interned at SF Weekly and the Boston Globe where she focused on local news and immigration. She is a proud Chinese and Filipina American. She has a twin brother that (contrary to soap opera tropes) is not evil.

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Covid is affecting Latinx and Mayan residents hard
Posted inToday's Mission

Oakland testing reveals high Mayan Covid-19 positivity, high need in Fruitvale

by Annika Hom October 19, 2020November 19, 2020
Posted inFeatured

Panelists discuss Hunters Point history, radioactivity, and future for Bayview engagement

by Annika Hom October 14, 2020November 19, 2020
Posted inFeatured

Right to Recover set to improve after initially failing to meet public health goal

by Annika Hom October 11, 2020November 19, 2020
Posted inToday's Mission

Neighborhood Notes: Indigenous People’s Day, “Voices from the Kitchen,” and “Prince 2 Queens”

by Annika Hom October 9, 2020November 19, 2020
Sarah Souza, one of the Prop. C organizers
Posted inToday's Mission

Prop. C asks voters if noncitizens should serve on commissions

by Annika Hom October 8, 2020November 19, 2020
Posted inÚltimas Noticias

La prueba de Covid-19 para niños ya está disponible en centros comunitarios 

by Annika Hom October 7, 2020February 10, 2022
Posted inPrimera Plana

Algunos centros de detección de covid en el sector sureste informan con cautela sobre una tasa de positividad del 3%, acercándose por primera vez a la tasa de la ciudad

by Annika Hom October 7, 2020February 10, 2022
Grand Rounds talks Trump
Posted inFeatured

UCSF Grand Rounds: Did Trump leave the hospital too soon? And, was his giddy tweetstorm driven by steroids?

by Annika Hom October 6, 2020March 3, 2021
Posted inToday's Mission

Kids can now get Covid-19 testing at neighborhood sites

by Annika Hom October 1, 2020November 20, 2020
TPS demonstration
Posted inEn Español

Los inmigrantes centroamericanos toman las calles en protesta al fallo del tribunal en torno al Estatus de Protección Temporal

by Annika Hom September 30, 2020February 11, 2022
Posted inFront Page

Some southeast sector sites cautiously report 3 percent positivity rate, approaching city’s rate for first time

by Annika Hom September 29, 2020
Posted inThe Arts

Neighborhood Notes: a comic book gallery, soul food, and a new business grant

by Annika Hom September 25, 2020November 17, 2020
Posted inBoletín

Ante la demolición del histórico mural de Cesar Chávez entre las calles 24 y York, los residentes se llevan un pedazo como recuerdo.

by Annika Hom September 24, 2020September 29, 2020
Posted inToday's Mission

First the wall, then the ballot box.

by Annika Hom September 23, 2020
TPS demonstration
Posted in24th Street

Central American immigrants take to the streets to decry TPS court ruling

by Annika Hom September 23, 2020September 29, 2020

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