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![]() THE KNEELING MAN and Why History Is Not Past
Jun. 03, 2025
Leta is the author of "THE KNEELING MAN: MY FATHER'S LIFE AS A BLACK SPY WHO WITNESSED THE ASSASSINATION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR." She will share the intimate and powerful story of a Black undercover police officer who famously knelt by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his dying moments—and the implications of this tragic event for a daughter and a nation. |
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Installation 2025-2026
Jun. 17, 2025
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![]() GENERATIVE AI - What is it and Why Does it Matter to You?
Jul. 01, 2025
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![]() A Sporting Life
Jul. 15, 2025
He will focus on my most unique and interesting first-person experiences during a 50-year career writing about sports, many included in his new book “Right Place, Write Time.”
In addition to covering all five 49er Super Bowl wins, Mark spent 20 years working for Tiger Woods as content editor of his official website Tigerwoods.com and traveled around the world with him to document most of his tournaments. Mark has covered 75 major golf championships, all Bay Area teams, spent 10 years at Golf Digest covering the PGA Tour and 10 years in the Stanford Athletics department as Assistant Director of Communications.
For the last five years, he has worked for Youth on Course, a Monterey non-profit that subsidizes rounds of golf for underserved kids in all 50 states, Canada and Australia as a Senior Development Consultant. Mark is also producing a feature series about Oakland native and golf legend Champagne Tony Lema and his remarkable and inspiring relationship with black instructor Lucius Bateman, and a documentary about the evolution and progress of minority golf with film maker Clark Brigham and Executive Producer Stephen Curry. |
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![]() An Approach to Creating Housing that our Local Workers Can Afford for Generations to Come.
Sep. 16, 2025
Mill Valley, like all municipalities in California, faces unprecedented challenges and regulatory requirements to affirmatively further fair housing. We also face unique challenges, including topography, climate change impacts, and the fact that 93% of our land is already built upon. While the opportunity to build significant new housing stock in Mill Valley is limited, the opportunity to preserve both single-family and multi-family housing is considerable.
That is where the Mt. Tam Community Land Trust (Mt. Tam CLT) comes in. They are dedicated to identifying, acquiring, and preserving properties for residents of all income levels. They are a diverse group of highly-skilled volunteers dedicated to a key community mission. Properties that the trust acquires stay in the trust in perpetuity. By insuring the vibrance and strength that a community can only hold when it takes care of those that take care of it, Mt. Tam CLT has it’s sights set on building a portfolio not only for today, but for generations to come. Leaving a legacy of where our community can continue to thrive is something we can all be a part of!
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Marin County Update
Oct. 07, 2025
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