These are a mix of photojournalistic and other photos from 2018 – you can purchase these and more through SizzlPix – see our offer here. A portion of the proceeds goes to the Vanguard.
Gloria Partida, Melissa Moreno, and Cindy Pickett in front of the Statement of Love MuralSunflowers bloom as the sun sets through the smoke of one of this summer’s firesEarly morning downtown Davis after a rare summer showerThe 2018-2020 City CouncilSaying Goodbye… Madhavi Sunder with Mayor Robb Davis on her final dayPaul Fullerton poses with some of his fire gear in his shopSunset after an April rainstormEric Gudz sleeps in car raising awareness for student homelessnessSi Se Puede – Cesar Chavez Elementary at sunset in AprilDean Johansson speaks at UCD Law SchoolInterim Police Auditor Mike Gennaco delivers his report in AprilADM CEO Juan Luciano greets Davis Mayor Robb DavisSolano Park is currently the only student affordable housing
West VillageReflecting on the Parkland MemorialPanoramic image of the north side of West Village
Graduate students march in the rain to their bargaining session on Wednesday morningThree to a room student housing on campusDianna Huculak speaking in March to a packed roomCracks in the road on 5th StDean Johansson announces candidacyStudent protestors in MrakDean Johansson announces candidacyFive of the seven exonerated individuals in the Capitol on WednesdayTeacher protest for fair wages in JanuaryThe mother of Joshua Cadenaz-Lopez speaks at a January press conference on the innocence of her son
Greenwald is the founder, editor, and executive director of the Davis Vanguard. He founded the Vanguard in 2006. David Greenwald moved to Davis in 1996 to attend Graduate School at UC Davis in Political Science. He lives in South Davis with his wife Cecilia Escamilla Greenwald and three children.
The ACLU and the Policing Project at NYU School of Law released a report concluding that the US' current approach to traffic safety has failed to reduce roadway deaths, while imposing significant financial and human costs on communities, and offering new policy recommendations to lawmakers.
Advocates are raising alarm over a recently passed bill in the Louisiana House of Representatives that they say would criminalize homelessness and impose punitive measures on unhoused people, potentially creating exploitative labor conditions and a two-tiered justice system.
Kimberlee Williams was wrongly jailed for six months after Maryland police relied on faulty facial recognition software that falsely identified her as the perpetrator of a bank robbery, according to an ACLU report.
The Davis City Council is holding a public workshop to review the proposed Willowgrove development, which would bring 1,250 housing units, including 250 deed-restricted affordable apartments, along with parks, open space, transportation improvements and neighborhood-serving retail.
Nice collection of pics.
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