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Steve Rhodes

I've been a member of the Paper Tiger TV video collective, worked on documentaries for Frontline at the Center for Investigative Reporting, was online editor at the Bay Guardian. My stories or photographs covering media, culture, and politics have been published in books, magazines, newspapers, and websites including the Wired, Salon, San Francisco Magazine, the Christian Science Monitor, Extra!, MediaFile, Bay Guardian, SF Weekly, TheAtlantic.com, Laughing Squid, Newsweek.com, and the BBC's website. You can also follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/tigerbeat

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Transport in Transition: S.F’s Muni Service, Before and After Cutbacks

04.15.2020
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By Steve Rhodes, Photographer

We set out to document how people’s experience using public transportation in San Francisco would change after Muni suspended service on all but 17 of 79 lines.

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