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He left prison sick with COVID, fearing ICE would deport him But the pandemic changed everything
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Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually and in person in New York City.
May 13, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
FILM SERIES
Maggie Cheung in the Wong Kar-wai drama “In the Mood for Love.”Credit.Janus Films
While supervising new digital restorations of several of his films, the Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai made certain adjustments, such as changing the aspect ratio the image dimensions of “Fallen Angels,” which now has a wider frame than it did when it was first shown in 1995.
Wong, whose movies often concern the impossibility of setting anything in stone, has said the altered format reflects his unrealized intentions from that time. Ever since the restorations began touring last fall, mostly virtually, cinephiles have debated the tweaks (though unless you know the films by heart, you’re unlikely to notice).
Bay Area political events: Swing Left, campus policing
April 19, 2021
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Upcoming political events in the Bay Area. Events take place online unless otherwise noted:
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Pandemic economic recovery: How California government and private efforts will affect the economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Participants include Angela Glover Blackwell, founder in residence of PolicyLink; Julian Canete, president and CEO of the California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce; and Till Von Wachter, economics professor at UCLA. Hosted by KQED. 6 p.m. More information is here.
Earth Day: A look at climate initiatives in the state Legislature. Participants include Laura Deehan, state director of Environment California; Girish Balachandran, CEO of Silicon Valley Clean Energy; and members of Silicon Valley Youth Climate Action. 7 p.m. More information is here.
Oakland, San Diego County move to close loopholes in California s sanctuary state law
By Lisa Fernandez
Borey Peejay Ai, 40, who now lives in Oakland as a Southeast Asian prison advocate.
OAKLAND, Calif. - An Oakland committee has voted to support closing key loopholes in California s sanctuary law, which would essentially prevent all state agencies, including the prison system, from cooperating with and turning over immigrants to federal immigration agents.
In a unanimous vote on Thursday, members of the Oakland Rules and Legislation Committee threw their support of a state bill known as the Vision Act, or AB 937, authored by Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo (D-Los Angeles).
Asian American groups fighting for immigration reform decry no transparency under Biden
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