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Nearly 40K UC Service and Patient Care Workers Will Sympathy Strike Alongside UPTE-CWA on April 1st
CALIFORNIA –After University of California Professional and Research workers represented by UPTE-CWA 9119 announced that they will be mounting a one-day ULP Strike over illegal bad faith bargainin...
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After serving just one term on the Santa Cruz City Council—where he was the first Black man to serve as mayor—Justin Cummings is already on to his next milestone. When he was sworn in Dec. 29, 2022, as a Santa Cruz County supervisor, Cummings became the first Black man to serve on the board. He won the seat in a come-from-behind victory against council colleague Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson in the November 2022 election.
The progressive politician came to Santa Cruz to pursue a Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology from UC Santa Cruz. After graduating, he worked for the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program. When he ran for council in 2018, he promised to represent working-class voices. At his swearing-in ceremony, Cummings reiterated that commitment: “But when we include the voices and perspectives of oppressed people in the decision-making process and create more inclusive policies that help alleviate oppression, everyone benefits.”
Notable quote: “It’s not enough to say we care about diversity, it’s not enough to say we care about our workers, it’s not enough to say we have compassion for the homeless, it’s not enough to say we need affordable housing. We must do something about it and it’s going to come with some major sacrifices.” (Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel)
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From Good Times...
County cannabis lovers will be able to sit and smoke together at dispensaries, the way beer drinkers hang in bars.Â
From The Pajaronian...
When former Santa Cruz County Supervisor Greg Caput was serving in the 4th District seat, one of his goals was to bring more county services to Watsonville.
From Santa Cruz Local...
Santa Cruz County Supervisors on March 11 advanced rules to allow marijuana use in cannabis businesses outside the county’s four cities. The move would promote cannabis-based tourism, but some supervisors and residents said it would encourage underage use and impaired driving.
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