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  • Jun 28, 2024 | sfmta.com | Enrique Cernas Aguilar

    Transportation is crucial in making these events accessible to everyone. We’re proud to help thousands of people gather and move through public spaces at these celebrations. It starts with creating a safe space in our transportation system, free from harassment and discrimination. That’s why we train our staff on LGBTQ+ issues and advocate for no-discrimination policies. We also want it to be easy for you to report any harassment and discrimination while using our system.

  • Jun 21, 2024 | sfmta.com | Enrique Cernas Aguilar

    Our staff leads an activity at Sunday Streets. It’s the 16th year of Sunday Streets, and we hope you’ll join us this Sunday, June 23, as the series kicks off in the Tenderloin. Sunday Streets events transform streets across San Francisco into car-free community spaces. The program promotes open streets, active living and community engagement. We’re proud to support it in partnership with Livable City and Into The Streets.

  • Apr 11, 2024 | sfmta.com | Enrique Cernas Aguilar

    Muni customers catch the T Third Line at the Union Square/Market Street Station on opening day. The Central Subway has connected communities from the Bayview to Chinatown for over a year now. As we celebrate this milestone, we’re proud to share why community feedback has been key to its success. Our project team held community meetings from project design through activation. We gathered feedback from residents, merchants and other stakeholders. We also shared important project updates.

  • Mar 28, 2024 | lawliberty.org | Enrique Cernas Aguilar |Enrique Aguilar |Jack Andrews |Kody W. Cooper |John O. McGinnis

    In studies on democracy and constitutionalism, two oft-cited letters exchanged between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in 1789 and 1790 reveal a perennial debate about constitutional change. Let us summarize the arguments with the Federalist Papers, which have much in common with the Argentine political and economic context. Jefferson sustains that the people, as the holders of sovereignty, should not be bound by inherited norms without the right to revise or repeal them at will.

  • Jun 23, 2023 | sfmta.com | Enrique Cernas Aguilar

    SFMTA Pride Parade contingent in 2022. San Francisco has long been at the forefront of the LGBTQIA+ movement in the United States, and Pride is an integral part of the city’s cultural fabric. On Sunday, June 25, Market Street will come alive during the SF Pride Parade. This year's theme, "Looking Back and Moving Forward," embodies the spirit of reflection, progress and unity.

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