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Assange convicted of bail violation

by the El Reportero’s wire services

Presented before the judge in an expeditious manner after being forcibly removed from the Ecuadorian embassy here Thursday, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was found guilty of violating bail.

Although the Australian journalist pleaded not guilty to a charge dating back seven years, the judge of the Westminster Magistrates Court decided otherwise, and immediately referred the case for sentencing to the Southwark Crown Court, in which he could receive up to 12 months in prison.

However, the possibility of his extradition to the United States, which led him to seek asylum at the Ecuadorian diplomatic legation in June 2012, is almost a fact, especially after the Metropolitan Police admitted Thursday that they arrested Assange at Washington’s request.

The hearing on the possible extradition to U.S. territory, where he would be tried for the crime of conspiracy to commit computer piracy, was set for May 2.

The British Minister of the Interior, Sajid Javid, confirmed this Thursday in Parliament that in the case of Assange the corresponding procedures will be followed, and that the British justice system will be in charge of deciding whether or not to send him to the United States, whose authorities will have until June 12 to argue the extradition request.

For her part, Prime Minister Theresa May made a parenthesis in her particular battle over Brexit to express her agreement with the arrest of the Australian journalist, assuring that ‘in the United Kingdom, nobody is above the law’.

Following the Westminster court hearing, Assange’s attorney Jennifer Robinson announced that her client will fight in court to avoid being extradited to the United States, where he is said to have been sentenced to five years in prison.

According to the lawyer, the arrest of the creator of the digital portal that years ago put the U.S. government in trouble by disclosing thousands of cables and secret documents of the State Department, sets a very dangerous precedent for the rights of journalists.

DPA executive director issues statement to Mexican Senate on marijuana legalization

Mexico Senate Health Committee holds Forum, “toward a regulatory policy for cannabis,” as country moves to implement legalization

On Monday, the Mexican Senate’s Health Commission hosted a forum featuring policy experts and government officials.

DPA’s executive director, Maria McFarland Sánchez-Moreno, issued a statement to the Mexican Senate. McFarland was scheduled to present at the forum, but was unable to do so following a flight diversion. Her statement details the overall success of legalization in the U.S., as well as lessons learned and areas for improvement. McFarland also touches on the massive violations of human rights generated by the drug war, as well as prohibition’s failure to protect public health.

In November 2018, Mexico’s Supreme Court effectively set binding precedent that ended the country’s prohibition on marijuana use, possession and cultivation. Federal lawmakers in Mexico are now in the process of devising a regulatory system.

“Regulation has the potential to improve the lives of many: people who are currently criminalized or abused in the name of cannabis prohibition and people who don’t have access to medical cannabis,” said McFarland. “By regulating cannabis, Mexico will be able to better shape how cannabis is produced, distributed, and consumed, and therefore protect public health. Mexico will also demonstrate regional leadership, and take an important step toward reforming the misguided policies that have caused such devastating harm in recent decades.”

Mission Neighborhood Centers announce their 15th annual 5 de Mayo Festival on May 4

by the El Reportero’s staff

Cinco de Mayo, a date that remembers and celebrates the Battle of Puebla, Mexico, in which the people of Mexico expelled an invading army.

The Battle of Puebla took place on 5 May 1862, near Puebla City during the second French intervention in Mexico. The battle ended in a victory for the Mexican Army over the occupying French soldiers.

And although the event is not strongly celebrated in Mexico, the date has been adopted – not only by people of Mexican descend, but it has spread to most of the Latin American communities and other communities at large in the US with a strong presence of Latinos.

One of the main celebrations of Cinco de Mayo in the US has been taking place in San Francisco, organized by the philanthropic organization Mission Neighborhood Centers, whose programs promote self-sufficiency and community growth for the San Francisco’s children, youth, families and seniors through their Child Development Services, Youth Services and Senior Services. This year will be their fifteen annual organizing the event.

The celebration will showcase the very best of Mexican and Latin American cultures with a diverse array of Mexican and Latino foods, music, dance and artistry for the entire family to enjoy.  Attendees will enjoy rich cultural experiences and activities focused on retaining cultural traditions in its community.

The Plaza de Los Niños/Kids’ Zone will include a large variety of activities for children including games, jumpers, gymnastics/motion activities, art activities, and special guests!

Talented artists will perform throughout the day on two stages located on the corner of Valencia & 21st Street and 24th Street. Over 8,000 attendees can expect to hear Mariachi, Salsa, Latin Rock, and the melodic voices of Coro Solera, wafting through Valencia St.

Over 60 vendors are expected to participate providing their delicious, diverse foods, showcasing their arts and crafts and empowering the multi-cultural community through greater awareness of their products and services.
The festive, life-enriching family event is within walking distance from the 24th Street BART station and easily accessible via MUNI.

The  celebration, a family friendly, cultural celebration will be held on Saturday, May 4, 2019 on Valencia Street, between 21st and 24th Streets.

For more information visit: http://mncsf.org/sfcincodemayo/sponsorship/.

Hard-hitting new documentary explores some workers in an “informal” economy

Join us on April 22 at the Grand Lake Theatre for a screening and discussion of the film, City Rising: Informal Economy!

We teach our children that they can be whoever and whatever they want to be if they set their minds to it. That the American dream will be ours if we work hard, get an education, hustle, and innovate. But when we wake up from dreaming, we realize that not all work is created equal.

For many workers — most of whom are people of color and immigrants — this dream of prosperity doesn’t pan out. Deeply embedded American history, amplified over the last three decades, has produced a two-tiered economic system in which different types of work are treated differently: some work rewarded with stability and wealth; other work criminalized and exploited.

The film will be followed by a panel discussion featuring organizers in the fight for economic justice for all.

City Rising: Informal Economy Film Screening on April 22, 7 p.m., Grand Lake Theatre, 3200 Grand Ave, Oakland. RSVP required for entry.

After the film, Jahmese Myres, Deputy Director of East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy (EBASE) will be in conversation with: Daniel Mendoza, Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ), Derek Schoonmaker, Centro Legal de la Raza, Sylvia López, Mujeres Unidas y Activas (MUA)

California lawmakers move multiple animal-welfare bills forward

by California News Service

A slew of animal protection bills moved forward in the California Legislature this week – including proposals to limit animal abuse, hunting, poisoning and trapping. Senate Bill 580 would force people convicted of such serious crimes as aggravated cruelty, bestiality and hoarding to undergo mental-health evaluation and get treatment if necessary.

Kim Kelly legislative affairs director with the Animal Legal Defense Fund says lawmakers are seeing the need to deal with people who abuse animals, before they hurt people. (contd.) Podcast and entire story available: https://www.newsservice.org/index.php.

Outreach April 2019 – City and County of SF

Outreach April 2019

Would you like the opportunity to bring positive change to your community? Would you like to help make the City and County of San Francisco a safer place for all? Here is your chance to join the men and women of the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department. We are currently accepting applications for the position of Deputy Sheriff. The salary range for this entry level position is $71,994 to $91,910 per year with full benefits. Choose to make a difference today!

Minimum Qualifications :____________________________
• No previous law enforcement experience necessary
• Must be at least 20 years old
• Possess a high school diploma or GED
• Must be a United States Citizen
• No felony convictions
• Possess a valid California Class C driver’s license

To Apply :________________________________________

1. Apply with the City and County of San Francisco at https://www.jobapscloud.com/sf/ ( Deputy Sheriff I )
Let your career take off at San Francisco International Airport (SFO)! A variety of career opportunities are available including airport administration, positions with airlines, security, baggage and cargo handling, driving, food service, retail, and more! Some companies are offering signing bonuses. SFO also offers robust education and internship programs, helping to pave the pathway for future employment. Contact community@flysfo.com or 650-821-5242 to learn more.

Big opportunities are also available for small businesses at SFO! The Airport offers a wide variety of business opportunities ranging from construction to concessions to professional services. Contact smallbusiness@flysfo.com or 650-821-5022 to learn more about upcoming opportunities and the range of supports that enable small businesses to compete equitably.
GET FREE, TRUSTED HELP WITH YOUR CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION!
The San Francisco Pathways to Citizenship Initiative provides free legal help from community immigration service providers at our free workshops. Resources for the citizenship application fee are available onsite. Learn more at sfcitizenship.org
When: Saturday, April 27, 2019. Registration is open from 9:30 am – 12:30 pm. No appointment needed!
Where: San Francisco State University, Mashouf Wellness Center, 755 Font Boulevard, San Francisco, 94132.
APPLY NOW TO THE DREAMSF FELLOWSHIP!
The DreamSF Fellowship is a leadership and professional development program for immigrants in the Bay Area. DreamSF Fellowes work directly with immigrant-serving nonprofits in San Francisco 20 hours a week, develop professional skills within the nonprofit sector, receive a stipend, and much more!
Must be 18 and over to apply and be enrolled in or recently graduated from an undergraduate or certificate program. Application deadline is April 26, 2019. Program starts in May.
Visit sfimmigrants.org for application details and instructions on how to apply..

CITY OF REDWOOD CITY – NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

CITY OF REDWOOD CITY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Establishment of City Council Districts for By-District Elections

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 8, 2019, the City Council of the City of Redwood City, California, will hold a Public Hearing at 7pm in the City Council chambers located at 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City. The topic of this hearing will be the transition from at-large to by-district elections of City Council members.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that at the public hearing, the public is invited to provide input regarding the content of the draft map or maps and the proposed sequence of elections. Comments can also be submitted via email to districtelections@redwoodcity.org, hand-delivered during regular business hours or mailed to the City Clerk’s office in City Hall at 1017 Middlefield Rd., Redwood City, CA 94063. More information about the establishment of single-member districts for the by-district elections can be found at www.redwoodcity.org/districtelections. In the event changes are necessary to the public hearing noted above, a new notice will be published in accordance with the law.

DATED: March 26, 2019
BY: Pamela Aguilar, City Clerk
PUBLISHED: March 28, 2019

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 280686

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 280686 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Quintero’s Cleaning Services, 6184 Mission Street, Daly City CA 94014, County of San Mateo Harnolis E Quintero Carrascal, 6184 Mission Street, Daly City CA 94014 This business is conducted by an Individual The registrant(s) commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 03/14/2019 I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.)

S/ Harnolis E. Quintero Carrascal This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Mateo County on March 15, 2019 Mark Church, County Clerk GLENN S. CHANGTIN, Deputy Clerk Original 3/27, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17/19 NPEN-3235911# EXAMINER – BOUTIQUE & VILLAGER

BAY AREA AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT – JOB OPPORTUNITIES

BAY AREA AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Engineers, Inspectors, Environmental Planners, Specialists, Administration, and More
For more info, visit www.baaqmd.gov/jobs or call (415) 749-4980

CITY OF REDWOOD CITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

CITY OF REDWOOD CITY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Establishment of City Council Districts for By-District Elections

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on March 11, 2019, the City Council of the City of Redwood City, California, will hold a Public Hearing at 7pm in the City Council chambers located at 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City. The topic of this hearing will be the composition of City Council Electoral Districts.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that at the public hearing, the public is invited to provide input regarding the content of the draft map or maps and the proposed sequence of elections. After the public hearing on March 11, 2019, the City Council will consider introduction of an ordinance implementing district-based elections for seats on the City Council. Comments can also be submitted via email to districtelections@redwoodcity.org, or hand-delivered or mailed to City Hall. More information about the establishment of single-member districts for the by-district elections can be found at www.redwoodcity.org/districtelections. In the event changes are necessary to the public hearing noted above, a new notice will be published in accordance with the law.

DATED: February 27, 2019
BY: Pamela Aguilar, City Clerk
PUBLISHED: March 1, 2019

NOTICE INVITING BIDS Peralta College

NOTICE INVITING BIDS

The Peralta Community College District is calling for sealed bids for the Laney College Window Repairs (Bid No. 18-19/26) to be delivered to the Purchasing Department, at 501 5th Avenue, Oakland, California, 94606, until 2:00 pm, on March 14, 2019.

The District is seeking Bids from qualified firms to replace broken glass and associated glazing at storefront windows located at Laney College, 900 Fallon Street Oakland, CA 94607.

SB 854 requires any contractor or subcontractor bidding on a public works project to register with the Department of Industrial Relations (“DIR). This is a Public Works project and will require payment of prevailing wages. In order to perform the work, Bidders at the time of the Bid Opening and for the duration of the project shall possess a valid California Contractor’s license and certifications in order to qualify to perform the Work: Class B or C Contractors Licenses.

A mandatory bidders’ conference will be held on March 5, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. in the Conference Room # 1, at the Department of General Services, 333 East 8th Street Oakland, CA 94606. The Pre-Bid Conference and Site Visit will last approximately two hours.

All bids shall be presented in accordance with the bid specifications for this project. Bid documents and specifications will be available by visiting our website at www.peralta.edu and under “Quick Links”, click “Business Opportunities” to download the bid packet.

Published 2/22/19 & 3/1/19 – El Reportero

Let your career take off at San Francisco International Airport (SFO)!

A variety of career opportunities are available including airport administration, positions with airlines, security, baggage and cargo handling, driving, food service, retail, and more! Some companies are offering signing bonuses. SFO also offers robust education and internship programs, helping to pave the pathway for future employment. Contact community@flysfo.com or 650-821-5242 to learn more.
Big opportunities are also available for small businesses at SFO! The Airport offers a wide variety of business opportunities ranging from construction to concessions to professional services. Contact smallbusiness@flysfo.com or 650-821-5022 to learn more about upcoming opportunities and the range of supports that enable small businesses to compete equitably.

The San Francisco Youth Commission Transformative Justice Committee invites youth 12-24 years old to participate in a youth – police Roundtable. Beyond creating a space for truth and understanding, we wish to bring together solutions. The youth commission hopes to empower youth from different walks of life, who are at the forefront of the juvenile justice system, to sit down with law enforcement to come up with community oriented solutions to issues plaguing the current justice system and how it interacts with youth.

The event will be held March 12th, 2019 at the SF Main Library Latino/Hispanic Room A from 5 – 7 pm.

For any questions or concerns, please contact Caroline.truong@sfgov.org

RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/youth-police-roundtable-tickets-56439555229

Child support matters can be complicated, stressful, and confusing. The Department of Child Support Services helps parents understand the process so they know their rights and options for making and receiving support payments. Call us today at (866) 901-3212 or visit our office at 617 Mission Street to learn how we can help you. Information is also available online at www.sfgov.org/dcss.