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Haiti: “The Truth Speaks for Itself”

Support the popular movement in Haiti. Demand an end to U.S. funding for the Haitian National Police and military.   Demand an end to the Biden Administration’s unconscionable attacks on refugees.

Haiti: “The Truth Speaks for Itself”

Support the popular movement in Haiti. Demand an end to U.S. funding for the Haitian National Police and military.   Demand an end to the Biden Administration’s unconscionable attacks on refugees.

Talkin’ to the youngsters

Talking to a few youngsters, I hear them saying there are white people in the inner city now walking their poodles down the street and how our communities are being gentrified. I understand how shocking it is to them, but I explain the reason why: “It’s because you don't own anything and the continued criminal practices are what they are using to get you out of your own neighborhood.”

The garden that grew from grief

During my deepest moment of despair, loss and grief, I received a vision reel that played in my mind as a movie, which resembled a large healing community farm on land much further than I could even see.

Talkin’ to the youngsters

Talking to a few youngsters, I hear them saying there are white people in the inner city now walking their poodles down the street and how our communities are being gentrified. I understand how shocking it is to them, but I explain the reason why: “It’s because you don't own anything and the continued criminal practices are what they are using to get you out of your own neighborhood.”

Haiti: “The Truth Speaks for Itself”

Support the popular movement in Haiti. Demand an end to U.S. funding for the Haitian National Police and military.   Demand an end to the Biden Administration’s unconscionable attacks on refugees.

Dr. Artel Great revives 70s Black cinema with emphasis on Black consciousness.

by People’s Minister of Information JR Valrey, Oakland Bureau Chief The Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD) has recently announced its new Cultural Critic in...

Welcome to the Bay View Archives! With a $20,000 grant from The San Francisco Foundation, we can finally formalize and publicize our trove of Black journalism from 1976 to 2008.

Those who must be shown: an environmental justice manifesto

George D. Porter dedicated his career to the International Longshoremen’s Workers Union Local 34. He died in the care of his loving family on the morning of Feb. 19, 1992. His immediate cause of death was dehydration. His final cause of death was pulmonary asbestosis.

Then wasn’t the time, but now is!

“The police say to us all the time that they can’t do their jobs because we won’t talk and tell on someone. Well, we ARE telling on PG&E … so now we tell them it’s your turn. Do your job! Do it now!”

Lennar builds shoddy homes

“We have been living the Lennar nightmare for seven years. We are original owners with perpetual water intrusion. I am trying to organize my neighbors (168 defective homes) and share information in hopes that together we can make a difference ... We are absolutely devastated. I am writing from Novato, California.” — Tamara

A failure of leadership

After more than 15 years of “cleanup,” the Shipyard is still a toxic mess – and now Lennar is moving forward to build residential housing on the site.