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Pi Day 2022: Celebrate the Bay Area holiday's 34th anniversary in person or online

How the Exploratorium in San Francisco, and other organizations, plan to celebrate the anniversary of the famous Bay Area holiday.

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Summer 2021: Things to do with your kids in the S.F. Bay Area


Anne Schrager July 23, 2021Updated: July 23, 2021, 2:30 pm
A bounce slide at the 2019 kids concert series at Courthouse Square in Redwood City. Fun activities for children are finally starting to spring up again as COVID-19 restrictions loosen. Photo: Joel Wade/courtesy of Redwood City Parks, Recreation and Community Services
After rolling through the first half of summer, dipping our toes in the social waters and, for some, even venturing out of town, it feels like the right time to get back in step with local community offerings. Relish the re-emergence of live arts and performances, offered both indoors and outside; especially those tailor-made to entertain the little ones in the family.

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Five things to do in Berkeley from Feb. 19-23


Still from the Abby Ginzburg documentary ‘Waging Change.’
Watch a documentary about restaurant workers; join a conversation about Black Berkeley; learn about global botanical art; explore California’s wilderness; and read a story about rainbows. 
WAGING CHANGE The situation for restaurant workers has become dire because of the pandemic, but there have been unfair working conditions in the industry for a long time.
Waging Change, a documentary by Abby Ginzberg, profiles restaurant workers who are trying to feed themselves and their families off tips. It covers the movement to end the federal tipped wage minimum at $2.13 and shines a light on the effects of the #MeToo movement to end sexual harassment in the industry. The film features Saru Jayaraman, who is the president of One Fair Wage and director of the Food Labor Research Center at the University of California, Berkeley. Watch the film and learn how to get involved to support restaurant workers. Broadcast on KQED 9 on Friday, Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. (Read our feature story on the film as well).

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