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Christina A. Cunha
Christine A. Cunha passed away peacefully on April 30, 2021, with her daughters by her side.
Over the past 10 years, she battled Parkinson’s disease. With this came physical challenges and the deterioration of her memory. This impacted her quality of life and ability to live as freely as she desired.
She is now at peace and with those who preceded her, parents, Norman and Donna Caldwell; brothers, Larry and Kevin; and grandmother, Abbie Birch.
Christine Cunha was born Aug. 4, 1950, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Norman and Donna Caldwell. Her family relocated to California, where she grew up in El Cerrito and graduated from El Cerrito High School.
By Rohan Chakravarthi
May 25, 2021 On May 24th, Bleacher Report writer Kristopher Knox identified three 49ers who had the most to prove during the 2021 season.
Knox listed two veterans and a younger player. He named quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, offensive tackle Mike McGlinchey, and defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw.
Garoppolo was an obvious selection given the drafting of quarterback Trey Lance with the No. 3 overall pick and Garoppolo s recent flurry of injuries that have limited San Francisco s championship ceiling. We have seen stretches of brilliance from Garoppolo, who passed for 3,978 yards with 27 touchdowns and 13 interceptions in 2019, wrote Knox. We ve also watched as he has missed 23 games because of injury over the past three seasons.
By Kathy Chouteau
Students from the West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) have organized a “March in Solidarity with the AAPI Community” Sat. April 3 at 2 p.m. The march will start at El Cerrito High School and then proceed to El Cerrito City Hall.
“We stand in solidarity against the recent and historical anti-Asian hate crimes,” the group stated in a flier posted on the WCCUSD’s Facebook page. “Join us to hear from AAPI youth community members and to demand an end to this racist violence.”
The student march comes amid rising number of hate crime incidents targeting the Asian community in the East Bay, San Francisco and nationwide.