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Monthly Archives: April 2021

Bayview Hunters Point Legacy Foundation seeks Scholarship Application Services – bids due May 6

The Bayview Hunters Point Legacy Foundation in partnership with the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (“OCII”) is seeking qualified respondents to submit proposals...

City College under attack: Students organize to save 600 faculty jobs

On Sunday, April 11, student organizers in the CCSF Student Coalition led a 150-person “March to Save CCSF” in the Mission in protest of the recently approved layoffs of over 600 professors at CCSF.

Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. on COVID-19

The COVID-19 vaccine, from Dr. Gates' perspective.

Protest KQED censorship of Mumia Abu-Jamal in new documentary ‘Philly D.A.’

Join the protest at KQED headquarters, Mission & Beale, San Francisco, tomorrow, Tuesday, April 20, 4:00 p.m. Free Mumia! Mumia Was Framed!

Pam Africa: As Mumia awaits heart surgery, We are issuing a challenge to CNN’s...

Pam Africa straight up challenges CNN’s Michael Smerconish to present the 2010 ballistics video on his show to CNN’s global audience and to then invite Philly’s DA Krasner to give his opinion about the legitimacy of Lindorff and Washington’s conclusion.

DMV adopts SF Supervisors’ policy to allow medical patients to use photo on file

CA DMV adopts policy urged by the SF Board of Supervisors recent resolution allowing on-file-photos for licenses and identification cards to patients with visual physical medical affects.

Pacifica Radio: Let’s talk about the debt

The defensive fangs of capitalism writhe and strike again within Pacifica Radio Network with the upcoming vote on the New Day bylaws, which threaten community radio and democratic governance at Pacifica.

Mumia Abu-Jamal is scheduled for open-heart surgery

Racism remains the greatest medical threat to Mumia’s health. The only treatment for Mumia is freedom, for all political prisoners, and for all our elders in prisons!

Stephanie, Ussy Bush

3rd and Quesada – Nube Brown interviews Stephanie who presents her custom-made rubs for food, candles, honey, spices and much more!

TNDC plans to evict Black family with children during a pandemic

Double punch to the solar plexis – Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp. moves to evict, ignoring the SF eviction moratorium and denying supportive resources to Black family.

Harrell Powell, Aquarius Enterprise

Third and Quesada – Nube Brown speaks with Harrell Powell, who with his wife Deborah Powell, owns Aquarius Enterprise.

Urgent call to action: Mumia Abu-Jamal (AM8335) to undergo heart surgery

URGENT Call to Action to support Mumia Abu-Jamal who is fighting for his life, as he undergoes heart surgery today while his wife, lifelong friends and supporters and millions of others around the globe pray for his survival and immediate release from the plantation.

Broadened tech access for Blacks and Hispanics slowed by FCC

There is concern that Black and Hispanic communities, already disproportionately served by smartphone technology, that pending acquisition of TracFone by Verizon being delayed into late 2021 by the FCC and CPUC regulators could jeopardize benefits for low-income people.

Interview with Brianna Johnson, president of the USF Black Student Union

Bayview Hunters Point – The Bay View’s Nube Brown and Malik Washington speak with Brianna Johnson, BSU president, on anti-Blackness at USF.

USF: The inside story of the noose found on campus

The Black Student Union at USF demands that the administrators expel student haters and step up in ethical and moral ways to protect their Black students. Institutional protocols and policies in place do not provide what’s necessary to intentionally provide a safe place to study, learn, explore, grow or live without fear. It’s a failure, and a clear and present danger.

Rwanda and Zaire (DRC) 1990 to 1997, where the US blocked real humanitarian intervention

What the US wanted, according to what the evidence shows much later, was for Kagame to seize power. It wanted to let his military campaign proceed and it wanted Tutsi genocide to serve as justification for that regime change.

End the war on Africans: The truth about Eritrea and Ethiopia’s brutal regimes

Illusion and fantasy are comfortable, but there is no room for comfort or gray areas when one is trying to stop the madness in Eritrea and Ethiopia of their people being raped, slaughtered, disappeared, displaced and starved to death, with the pain made worse by the actions of those who deny, don’t want to see or feel the madness.

Ode to George Floyd, a poverty skola in amerikkklan

Lisa “Tiny” Gray-Garcia expresses the deep connections in the love for comrades lost and the shameful reality of an intricately woven web of poverty, homelessness and mental illness, suffering and death, controlled and managed by murderous poLice, wite supremacy and gentriFUKing under krapitalsm.

Wanda’s Picks April 2021

Wanda Sabir presents a thoughtful journey considering the effects of the pandemic on our reality, and experiencing through memorial art, theatre, healing arts and poetry the beauty, trauma, wisdom, fight and survival of Black wom(b)en holding the possibilities of the future.

Open letter from the USF Black Student Union to the administration: Noose found displayed...

The members of the Black Student Union at University of San Francisco, and most likely a fair number of allies, has clearly spoken to the administration about what is necessary as the administration continues to enable racist terrorism against the Black student body with a perpetual lack of action to respect and protect Black students. This BSU is not waiting another 500 years.