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The trials of Rep. Maxine Waters: Ethics or payback?

August 20, 2010

Congresswoman Maxine Waters, who waged a more successful war on drugs than the entire U.S. government, was concerned with people like Ronald Reagan and George Bush, who made enormous profits from this trade by flooding urban America with poison. Her efforts to investigate were suppressed by Porter Goss, who then chaired the House Intelligence Committee. Now Goss heads the ethics office that charged Waters with ethics violations for her legitimate advocacy for Black banks and economic justice for Black and Brown people.

Behind Enemy Lines

Aug 9, 2010

Solidarity in the fight against Arizona immigration law

August 9, 2010

I’m a powerful Black conscious man, so I yell out Black Power and I fully support my Latino comrades in struggle and solidarity. And we demand justice or there will be no peace!

Aug 2, 2010

California prisons silencing SF Bay View

August 2, 2010

Today, free speech inside the penitentiary is increasingly becoming a scant luxury, not the universally recognized right abstracted by federal judges. As early as March 2008, the San Francisco Bay View began receiving dispatches from California prisoners alerting the newspaper that prisoners in possession of the newspaper were being charged with gang affiliation and having their subscriptions withheld.

Jul 28, 2010

Confiscation of books as gang material

July 28, 2010

Forty years later, the California Department of Corruption and Recidivism is still using George Jackson as a means of affiliating prisoners.

Jul 27, 2010

'I'm innocent,' my nephew said

July 27, 2010

My nephew was a recent victim of systemic racism at the hands of an unethical judicial system. From the point of his arrest, he was treated as if he were guilty of a crime he had not committed. Yes, he is Black. Yes, it was late into the night. “I’m innocent,” he would say, over and over.

Jul 8, 2010

The people’s lawyer, political prisoner Lynne Stewart: an interview wit’ her daughter, Brenna Stewart

July 8, 2010

Lynne Stewart has been a real people’s lawyer for over four decades, representing some of the most politically polarizing cases in this nation’s history. Within the next few days, she is set to be re-sentenced. We want all of our readers to know and assist in any way that they can People’s Lawyer Lynne Stewart, who is a modern-day legal John Brown.

For Lynne Stewart: FREEDOM!
The death penalty: What a price to pay
Federal prisoner held beyond his release date
Combat police oppression in our communities
Prison teacher and advocate Ikemba beaten while handcuffed at Ely State Prison, Nevada
May Day amidst global mayhem
‘The Greatest Threat’: New book by political prisoner Marshall ‘Eddie’ Conway
Michelle Alexander’s ‘The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness’
Join the fight to free Chip Fitzgerald! Chip ends hunger strike, demands met
Mumia on the death penalty – and in conversation with Cornel West
Nevada prisoners being pushed to the edge
The new Jim Crow: How the war on drugs gave birth to a permanent American undercaste
Solidarity and struggle: More on the Jan. 31 riot at Ely State Prison
Prisoners forced to submit to radiation experiments for private foreign companies
Educate or incarcerate: why slash schools to keep nonviolent lifers in prison?

News & Views

Aug 28, 2010

Haiti’s election circus continues, and Wyclef Jean won’t take no for an answer

August 28, 2010

The candidacy of Wyclef Jean is important because it makes this Haitian election a media “event” and gives it the illusion of credibility, when it’s real goal is to suppress the Lavalas movement and put a democratic front on a brutal military occupation.

Aug 28, 2010

Political cost of standing with Kagame mounts by the hour

August 28, 2010

The leaked report from the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees (UNHCR) mapping atrocities committed in D.R. Congo points to crimes which might be labeled genocide against Rwandan Hutu refugees and Congolese Hutus committed by Kagame’s Rwandan army between 1996 and 2003.

Aug 27, 2010

Was Speaker Pelosi’s ‘swamp’ a Black thing?

August 27, 2010

How could Porter Goss oversee the investigation of Congresswoman Maxine Waters in light of their conflict over the CIA-crack connection? He should have recused himself. Is Nancy Pelosi in on this political hit as well? So far, all eight suspects since she vowed to ‘drain the swamp’ of corruption are Black.

Aug 25, 2010

Push Kagame harder, activists tell Obama

August 25, 2010

A nationwide coalition of U.S. activists is calling on President Barack Obama to intensify pressure on the government of newly re-elected Rwandan President Paul Kagame. They want Obama to immediately terminate all military assistance and freeze the $240 million scheduled for Kagame’s undemocratic regime.

Aug 24, 2010

Outsourcing a U.S. war: Ugandans in Iraq

August 24, 2010

Last week the Pentagon proclaimed that the last U.S. combat forces had left Iraq. The U.S. has long outsourced the Iraq occupation to troops from some of the world’s poor nations, and many of the mercenaries due to replace other U.S. troops will also come from those countries, especially from Uganda.

Do the right thing! Elect James Keys District 6 Supervisor
Rwanda’s Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza speaks to Women’s International News Gathering Service
Jobs are the answer
Put America back to work!
Rev. Pinkney leads protest on opening day of Whirlpool’s golf course built on the people’s parkland
Aiyana Stanley-Jones’ death sparks conflict over Detroit 1-8-7
Staples family wins $2.5 million in police lawsuit
Ethics case: Debro reveals probe’s motives, Waters fights back with the facts
California Assembly votes to report on human rights to U.N. committees
Opportunities are washing away in Haiti
Elect new leaders at KPFA
Blood gadgetry: Why I am going to the Congo
Sean Penn and Wyclef Jean: Hollywood, hip hop and Haiti
Transitions on Traditions and Black programming under fire at KPFA: An interview with KPFA programmer Greg Bridges
BP hires prison labor to clean up spill while coastal residents struggle

Culture Currents

Upcoming Events

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    End: 9:30 PM Sep 2

  • Black reSurgence!TV

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  • The Word: an evening of conjuring things into existence

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  • Acting 101 with Danny Glover

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    End: 6:00 PM Sep 3

Aug 22, 2010

The death of Sister Soul

August 22, 2010

From the first time I ever heard of Abbey Lincoln she was associated with the struggle for the freedom and dignity of Black folks. She could have found commercial success, but Abbey was committed to the liberation and elevation of her oppressed people; once you experience that freedom high, nothing can compare with it.

Aug 19, 2010

Lil' D and his new book 'Weight': an interview wit' Concrete Jungle publisher Dennis Haywood

August 19, 2010

Lil’ D aka Darryl Reed is one of the biggest hustlers ever born on the streets of Oakland. In Oakland, his name is right up there with other local legends like Ricky Henderson, Huey P. Newton, Felix Mitchell, Micky Moe, Mark Curry, Gary Payton, Hook Mitchell, Reggie Jackson, Tony Toni Tone, Too Short, Askari X and the likes.

Aug 15, 2010

Wearing your politics: an interview wit’ jewelry-maker Mercedes Martin

August 15, 2010

Mercedes Martin is one of the new young emerging political artists out of the Bay with a whole lot to say. The thing is that she does not rock a mic or joust with her pen; she is a political jewelry maker who tends to hover around personalities like Oscar Grant, Malcolm X and political musicians.

Aug 15, 2010

Movin’ on up: an interview with fashion designer Engla Murphy of PSundays

August 15, 2010

Over the years Engla Murphy’s PSundays Fashion House has been one of the most talked about local fashion houses in the Bay Area. Now this independent entrepreneur has opened up a store in Bay Fair Mall, which is one of the main clothes shopping hubs in the East Bay.

Aug 12, 2010

On the subject of ‘jive’

August 12, 2010

The 16th of June 2010 saw Andre Ward, WBA super middleweight champion of the world, and Oklahoman-born Allan “Sweetness” Green at a pre-fight press conference in Oakland’s Oracle Arena. On June 19, they fought. Andre Ward won all 12 rounds. Green was hospitalized after the fight.

Don’t let Armatrading play us as supporters of Israeli racism and apartheid
‘Black August’ by Marilyn Buck, whose passing is mourned
Wanda’s Picks for August 2010
Kamau Amen-Ra’s ‘Here’s Looking at You: A Visual Essay of Jazz and Blues’ at the San Leandro Library through July 31
West Oakland’s Bike Man: an interview wit Bikes 4 Life owner Tony Coleman
Seize BP Petition button