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Graffiti outside the public bathroom in Blue Rock Springs Park in Vallejo, June 2020. (Photo/File)
Posted inBay Area

Swastika, racist graffiti in Vallejo being investigated as hate crime

by Gabriel Greschler June 25, 2020June 29, 2020
Nazi SS bolts in the parking lot of Central Fill, a state corrections department pharmacy in Sacramento, discovered Dec. 2017.
Posted inCalifornia

Response to Nazi symbols at state prison pharmacy worries employees

Gabe Stutman by Gabe Stutman January 3, 2020January 3, 2020
Burlingame High worker Victor Delaplaine scrubs a swastika from a school banner, Aug. 5, 2019 (The Burlingame B). Inset: Logan Stone (San Mateo County Sheriff).
Posted inNews

Ex-student pleads not guilty for anti-Semitic graffiti at Burlingame High

Gabe Stutman by Gabe Stutman November 19, 2019November 25, 2019
“The Man Who Stole Banksy,” part of this year's SF Jewish Film Festival asks if the mysterious street artist's work can be owned. Can it be removed? Can it be sold? (Photo/Courtesy JFI)
Posted inCulture

Banksy in the West Bank: Whose art is it anyway?

Hannah Jannol by Hannah Jannol July 13, 2018July 13, 2018
The butcher paper covering anti-Semitic graffiti that appeared at Oakland Temple Sinai on Rosh Hashanah quickly filled up with words of hope and love. (Photo/Sue Fishkoff)
Posted inNews

Temple Sinai responds ‘beautifully’ to Rosh Hashanah hate graffiti

Maya Mirsky
(Aaron Levy-Wolins/J. Staff) by Maya Mirsky October 2, 2017October 2, 2017

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