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Monthly Archives: August 2021

The sport of abusing prisoners in Lucasville, Ohio: Like pulling wings off flies

Kevin ‘Rashid’ Johnson is ‘bent as ever on being that “asshole” who helps lift the veil’ on corruptions and tortures against Western slave society behind the walls of U.S. prisons.

Music executive Atron Gregory talks about signing and working with the late Shock G...

Shock G Day will include a community feed with the East Oakland Collective, a motorcade from East Oakland to West Oakland, a free Digital Underground concert and tribute at Oakland’s City Hall, then an after-party at the New Parish.

50th Anniversary Black August Commemoration at San Quentin Prison West Gate 8/21, 11 a.m.

Black August Rally and Concert: Meet at the Larkspur Ferry parking lot at 10 a.m., march to San Quentin West Gate for rally at 11 a.m.

From depression to development: The story of West Oakland marketing guru Benny Blessed

Benny Blessed shares his powerful perspective on trust and love for humanity, the Creator and manifesting dreams.

When voter suppression joined hands in holy matrimony with jury suppression

Angela Allen-Bell exposes the framers’ commitment to white supremacy and Black inferiority with voting rights obscured in the Constitution and Bill of Rights.

Oakland comedian Mario Hodge has a starring role in the upcoming film, ‘Vampire in...

Dose up on self-care laughter provided by Mario Hodge starring in 'Vampire in Oakland' at Tommy T’s Comedy Club, Thursday, Aug. 19 at 7:30 p.m.

San Francisco DA Boudin announces groundbreaking civil prosecution against ghost gun manufacturers and retailers

SF DA Chesa Boudin with Keker Van Nest & Peters, LLP and Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence puts a bite in the death-for-profit ghost gun industry.

From Salt Lake to San Francisco, from Ute to Huichin: Sweeping, killing and resisting

Tiny Gray-Garcia beams glaring exposure on the ongoing shameless colonialist violence against our houseless brothers and sisters during the Stolen Land-Hoarded Resources UnTour across occupied Western Turtle Island.

Defend Oakland mentor and educator Minister King X from baseless racist charges

Minister King X, peaceful artist, activist and mentor community member, is snatched by the ever-searching tentacles of CDCr under false pretext of a parole violation and intentions to send him back to prison.

SF is back to school!

A warm welcome back to school for Fall 2021 at George Washington Carver Elementary School in Bayview Hunters Point!

Haiti struck by 7.2 magnitude earthquake Saturday – Donate to the fund that goes...

In shared humanity with our Haitian Brothers and Sisters, please donate to the Haiti Emergency Relief Fund.

SFUSD: ‘Free meals for all’

The San Francisco Unified School District is offering FREE MEALS to all pre-K-12 students throughout the 2021-22 school year.

Muralist Tim B talks about performative activism and creating aerosol murals to combat it,...

My goal as a muralist is to remind those of the diaspora of the strength, beauty and the life we hold and give to this world.

The first day of full contact school in Oakland after lifting COVID restriction

A delicate dance is Oakland’s OUSD return to in-person learning while offering the option for distance learning, but perhaps without equity and questioning the availability of true options.

Our People

Dillon Avery Harp’s poem uplifts the depth of his Black and human/planet rights-focused love and respect for his people and the journey.

Wanda’s Picks August 2021: Interview with Pamela Price

Wanda Sabir’s interview with Pamela Price, Esq., running again for County of Alameda District Attorney, is a deep dive into aspirations that strengthen the DA progressive movement to unseat injustice in our justice system.

The RIBPP & PSO’s Statement on Comrade Kevin ‘Rashid’ Johnson

Intentionally placing Comrade Kevin Rashid Johnson’s life in danger, state thugs of IDOC, ODRC, SOCF and accomplices are using all illegal means to block Mr. Johnson from all access to his rights as a prisoner and as a human being.

Turning off the gas

Barry Hermanson shares how we could stop poisoning ourselves, our children and the Planet, save lives and pay PG&E less by just turning off the gas.

George Jackson, 50 years later

In this powerful writing of a revolutionary history, education as foundation becomes glaringly obvious and unequivocally key to achieving true freedom.