'Black people fare far worse'Jones said she has been an "all-around community person" since she was 15 years old. Born in San Francisco and raised in the Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood, Jones is the founder of Wealth and Disparities in the Black community, which began as a way to look at differences between Black Americans and others in the areas of housing, health, employment, and mass incarceration."Don't take this as discriminatory, because that's not my intention, but Black people fare far worse than immigrants in San Francisco," Jones said. "They have been studying Black people in San Francisco for 55 years.