
Robin Buller
@robinbuller
Freelance writer & editor covering community health + equity • Words in @GuardianUS @SFChronicle @HighCountryNews @Oaklandside + beyond • Lapsed historian
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My latest column: After 4 years of working from home, I’ve had enough. I crave less work flexibility, enough to literally pay for it by living in a costlier region. I’m moving to San Francisco! 💥 It’s time to get rid of the comfy pants & put on the jeans. sfchronicle.com/opinion/articl…

Blinded, sexually assaulted, silenced: the war over Argentina’s ‘white gold’. My investigation for the The Guardian, based on testimonies of 22 people who have faced violent police repression for protesting against a lithium land grab. Photos John Owens. theguardian.com/global-develop…



Can’t complain when the editors send me out in search for moss. Read Michael Cabanatuan’s story on why you’re seeing it everywhere these days San Francisco Chronicle bit.ly/49aIlwB



Job alert 🚨 Cityside is hiring an Editor-in-Chief and a Reporter for its new Richmond newsroom. We’re looking for two experienced and entrepreneurial journalists to help establish and shape coverage in our newest local newsroom, Richmondside. oaklandside.org/2024/02/05/cit…



They made history by saying "I do." Three San Francisco couples reflect, 20 years after the city's "Winter of Love" By Erin Allday @robinbuller Graph Massara sfchronicle.com/bayarea/articl…

Another must read from Lois Beckett



For Guardian US, I’m looking to speak with Jewish Americans who have had difficult conversations with friends/family members/colleagues about Israel/Palestine over the past year and are willing to share. DMs are open; email at link in bio.

Absolute wildest finding here: Princeton University appear to own (or have owned) a Houston-based fossil fuel company that's earned the school nearly $140 million over the last decade. The university declined to comment. theguardian.com/us-news/2024/s… via 𝕯𝖍𝖆𝖗𝖓𝖆 𝕹𝖔𝖔𝖗


For The Guardian, I spoke with Kamilah Moore, Esq. about the fight for #reparations in CA. She told me that despite legislative losses, the movement has "truncated the hope gap" of Black Americans — reparations are no longer some nebulous idea, but a real possibility.

