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2019 March 11

Daily Archives: March 11, 2019

One African American family, half a century of experience in SF public schools

Three generations of one African American family talking about their experiences in traditional San Francisco public schools.

Texas prison officials approve, then rescind contact visit for Miguel and Paulina

After being promised a five minute contact period to hug, Miguel and Paulina were denied this opportunity. Turns out Major Nunez did not have the authority to allow Miguel and Paulina to hug.

Rationalizing the irrational: CDCr’s reactionary defense of its prison industrial slave complex

by Heshima Denham of The Amend the 13th Working Group Greetings, sisters and brothers. The general security policy of CDCr states: “The primary objectives of the...

Alabama leader Kinetik Justice in fifth day of hunger strike, refusing all food and...

As a last resort to protest the Alabama Department of Corrections’ unlawful use of solitary confinement, Robert Earl Council, known nationally as Kinetik Justice, that he is on an official hunger strike, refusing all food and liquids. Join the phone zap demanding release for him and 30 other prisoners unjustifiably in solitary.

Eyes wide open at the Hunters Point Shipyard

The Hunters Point Shipyard remediation and development has spawned an environmental justice “engine” that drives media and government transparency. The SF Bay View newspaper remains the source of disinfecting sunlight and the science of community protection.