San Francisco has Highest Minimum Wage in the Country, But Thousands in City Make Less, KQED, 5/0613
An art benefit — for the artist, by Tim Redmond, SF Bay Guardian, 4/16/13
In Response – Matt Gonzalez, Letter to the Editor, SF Chronicle, 2/04/12
‘Scissors vs. Brush’: Matt Gonzalez, Tom Schultz by Kimberly Chun, SF Chronicle, 4/28/11
Gonzalez is Defender’s new No. 2, by John Cote and Jessica Kwong, SF Chronicle, 2/23/11
Matt Gonzalez at Triple Base Gallery by Paul Occam, Mission Loc@l, 12/26/10
Transcript of Matt Gonzalez’s speech at pro-liberty, anti-DC rally, SF Examiner, 9/4/10
Is Matt Gonzalez running for mayor? by Arthur Bruzzone, SF Examiner, 7/7/10
Federal Jury Finds Calif. DA Retaliated Against Critic by Cheryl Miller, The Recorder, 8/28/09
All Hope is Local: Quit Whining and Run for Office by Allison Kilkenny, Huffington Post, 11/1/08
Matt Gonzalez in New York City at Cooper Union, 10/15/08
Matt Gonzalez @ In vitro Gallery by Anthony Torres, Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, 10/08
Peter Camejo dies — helped found Green Party, by Rachel Gordon, SF Chronicle, 09/14/08
Ralph Nader Captures Much Needed California Ballot Line by Babette Hogan, 8/6/08
Party Crashers 08 by John Geluardi, SF Weekly, 4/29/08
Charles Campbell Gallery to close for good, by Jesse Hamlin, SF Chronicle, 04/05/08
Gonzalez/Nader Hysteria by Matt Smith, SF Weekly, 3/4/08
Nader Chooses Gonzalez as Running Mate by Michelle Levi, CBS News, 2/28/08
Wikipedia Idiots: The Edit Wars of San Francisco by Mary Spicuzza, SF Weekly, 2/13/08
Gonzalez won’t run for mayor, by Cecilia Vega, SF Chronicle, 07/30/07
Identity-theft suit rejected again, by Charlie Goodyear, SF Chronicle, 06/10/06
Thousands march in Bay Area for immigration rights, by Vanessa Hua, et al, SF Chronicle, 05/01/06
Matt Gonzalez interviews filmmaker Stanley Nelson, SF Bay Guardian, 4/4/06
Man stays out of jail in animal rights case, by Stacy Finz, SF Chronicle, 11/09/05
Best Political Transformation, SF Weekly, 5/11/05
Matt Gonzalez’s Political Legacy by Randy Shaw, BeyondChron, 1/3/05
Gonzalez resolution urges end to lockout, by George Raine, SF Chronicle, 10/20/04
Supes try to resolve Tenderloin quarrel, by Suzanne Herel, SF Chronicle, 07/30/04
Businesspeople sound off on Gonzalez’ attitudes, by Suzanne Herel, SF Chronicle, 07/22/04
CARL RAKOSI / 1903-2004 / S.F. poet who never seemed old, by Julian Guthrie, SF Chronicle, 07/02/04
Building permit reform up for vote, by Katia Hetter, SF Chronicle, 06/10/04
“Going for Broke:” The Gonzalez Legacy by Richard Marquez, BeyondChron, 4/7/04
Supervisors OK limits on chain-store expansion, by Katia Hetter, Chronicle, 03/24/04
The Matt Gonzalez Insurgency by James Tracy, Left Turn, 3/1/04
See How They Ran, Laurel Wellman, SF Chronicle, 12/21/03
Absentees Proved Crucial in Newsom’s Victory by Rob Wrenn, The Berkeley Daily Planet, 12/19/03
Matt Gonzalez and Me by John Halle, Counterpunch, 12/16/03
Democrats face fresh votes blow by Christopher Reed, UK Observer, 12/7/03
Burning Man founder Larry Harvey speaks on behalf of Matt Gonzalez, 12/7/03
A Pair of Aces by John Mecklin, SF Weekly, 12/3/03
The Music is Political by Garrett Kamps, SF Weekly, 12/3/03
The Gonzalez insurrection by Marshall Kilduff, SF Chronicle, 12/3/03
Water on the Brain by Jack Cheevers, SF Weekly, 10/15/03
Using Arnold to Get Gavin by Matt Smith, SF Weekly, 10/8/03
Good Government, Green and Simple by Brett Schaeffer, In These Times,2/24/03
Green Party scores a win on S.F. board by Rachel Gordon, SF Chronicle, 1/9/03
Excerpt from the film Bad Reception: The Wireless Revolution in San Francisco (2003), 7/16/01
Bum Advice by Matt Smith, SF Weekly, 5/16/01
Goodbye goldbrick road by Dan Strachota, SF Weekly, 2/28/01
Tail of Two Races by John Mecklin, SF Weekly, 12/6/00
