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Daily Archives: September 22, 2019

‘My Father Belize’ screens Sept. 26 and 27 at the Oakland International Film Festival

It is important for our community to see love, understanding and forgiveness between Black males in a family, especially when the corporate media is so diabolically bent on showing us images of us as dysfunctional.

‘Tent City’ is a favorite at this year’s Oakland International Film Fest

The family suffers tremendously when a loved one has a mental health disorder or becomes homeless. It can destroy a family for generations.

Biden and the Black vote

Even if Obama openly endorses him at some point, Biden has his own record, and it’s that of a consistent corporate stooge, particularly of the real estate and banking industries, and as one of the architects of the mass incarceration state.

Zap Mama, Saul Williams, Chef Bryant Terry, Alonzo King LINES Ballet and more make...

We have lived in the past metaphysically for too long. Now it is time to nosedive into the future to start on the creation of the “New Us.” Don’t miss Matatu – all this week.