Nurses attending the National Nurses United conference took to the Golden Gate Bridge on June 20 to protest the Keystone XL Pipeline. They marched across the bridge dressed in red and carrying signs saying "Our Planet, Our Patients, Our Future" and "Heal America, Stop Climate Change." The protesters are calling on the Obama administration to stop the Keystone XL Pipeline from going forward. (Deborah Svoboda / KQED)
One of the nurses marching across the Golden Gate Bridge in protest of the Keystone XL Pipeline project, Erin Carrera, said she has seen a drastic change in her patients' conditions due to environmental pollution. She said she was protesting "for the health of our patients, which is tied to the health of our planet." (Deborah Svoboda / KQED)
"Fruitvale Station," the feature film about the Oscar Grant shooting in 2009, opened at the Grand Lake Theater on June 20. Directed by Oakland native Ryan Coogler, the film tells the story of the shooting that sparked protests around the Bay Area. The film will be released in select theaters nationwide on July 12. (Rachel Dornhelm / KQED)