The article highlights the importance of community-supported journalism at 48 Hills, which has been operational for 10 years. It emphasizes the need for funding to sustain quality reporting that holds powerful entities accountable. The publication focuses on local narratives and issues, advocating for community awareness and activism amidst ongoing socioeconomic challenges. With fundraising efforts down, the message serves as a clarion call for donations to avoid cuts to vital stories and information essential for local activism and progressive change.
Dear friends and allies, Since we started 48 Hills 10 years ago, we have always believed that the news and culture we produce should be provided to you free.
It’s about giving the city a progressive alternative that can take on, fearlessly, the daily stories and big investigations that hold the powerful accountable.
But it’s not free to produce. From the beginning, we also decided that local writers, editors, and designers should be paid for their work.
But we live in San Francisco, and what happens in this city has serious consequences, not just for the unhoused, the falsely accused, the immigrants facing deportation.
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