Daily Archives: July 26, 2021
Jamal Trulove speaks out against the recall of SF District Attorney Chesa Boudin
Jamal Trulove describes the heavily-funded smear campaign launched by the police union and wealthy, power-wielding elite designed to maintain the status quo of white supremacy and injustice by petitioning recall of elected SF District Attorney Chesa Boudin.
Seven Bayview businesses that powered through the pandemic
Survival-thrival successes on Bayview’s Third Street in the pandemic era seem driven by writer Meaghan Mitchell’s lifetime mantra based on the African proverb: “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”
Second Reparations Task Force meeting calls for more voices of Black Californians
California’s nine-member Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans, convened the second of 10 planned meetings and voted on a proposed community engagement plan to include “listening sessions” across the state.
Eight-year-old twin sisters Kalina and Kalani cook their favorites!
Passed down from generation to generation, simple down-home recipes lovingly enter the next generation with twin sisters Kalina and Kalani through their grandmother, Barbara Harris.
In the wake of Jovenel Moise’s assassination: Building solidarity with Haiti’s popular movement
The empirical tentacles of the U.S. and UN continue their strangle-hold on the Haitian people’s grassroots movement to create “a new vision of the republic rooted in justice, transparency and participation.”