he Education Program invites teachers and students to meet with Chad Broughton, Senior Lecturer in Public Policy Studies at the University of Chicago, before his public program entitled “From Boom to Bust: The True Cost of Globalization.” In his talk, Broughton will examine the US-Mexican relationship through the lens of global manufacturing and the consequences… Read More
Archives: Government
Walk San Francisco
Do you love to walk? Are safer streets and a more walkable, livable San Francisco important to you? Are you interested in learning more about advocacy, outreach, transportation, urban planning, or how nonprofit organizations work? Whether you’ve got a few hours a month or you want to tackle a project in depth, Walk San Francisco has plenty… Read More
Project Pull
Project Pull is a paid summer internship program for high school juniors, seniors and incoming college freshman, sponsored by the City & County of San Francisco. Project Pull is a multipart internship program, which provides a mixture of educational, challenging and fun opportunities both inside and outside the workplace. Paired with City employees serving as… Read More
Bye Bye Bullying Video Contest
The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office is inviting middle and high school students to participate in its 3rd annual “Bye Bye Bullying” video contest. Through the “Bye Bye Bullying” video contest, District Attorney Gascón is encouraging students to use their creativity to increase awareness of cyberbullying. The campaign asks San Francisco middle and high school… Read More
District Attorney's Office Video Contest
The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office is inviting middle and high school students to participate in its 3rd annual “Bye Bye Bullying” video contest. Visit the District Attorney’s Office website for submission guidelines. Read More
Intern for a SF School Board Campaign
Trevor McNeil, a former 8th grade teacher at Presidio Hill, is running for SF School Board and is seeking interns! An intern would meet with the candidate to learn about the campaign, local politics, and the strategy (how to target voters etc) and then would walk with the candidate through various neighborhoods for two 90-minute… Read More
Become a Student Ambassador
The Student Ambassador program gives high school and college students the opportunity to dive into world issues through research, discussion, outreach, and action, while also serving as liaisons between their schools and the World Affairs Council. Student Ambassador applications are due to the World Affairs Council by Monday, September 15 at 5:00 PM and are available online… Read More