2022 February
Monthly Archives: February 2022
Liberate the Caged Voices
Sitawa reveals his horrifying reality as a caged Elder, infirmed and no longer able to care for himself, neglected, abused and tortured by corrupt hellth nocare agents.
Healthcare legislation finally moving forward
The road to change is long and arduous and the little victories inspire to stay the course – universal health care – water over rock.
Wanda’s Picks for February 2022: African American Poets and Their Poetry, honoring two Elders...
In the many threads of the fabric of shared humanity are woven the rich stories of every life, each one part of the other, in struggle, poetry, healing and transitioning.
A hearty salute to the Greensboro Four
Brown brings his rich personal shared experience in the historical Greensboro Four sit-ins 62 years ago.
Bay View Voter Guide
VOTE in power with help from candidate responses to questions and Jeremiah Jeffries' commentary.
Breaking down the SF School Board recall election
This Board of Education recall effort may not be morally motivated.
‘I, Too, Sing America’: SFBATCO’s award-winning play is back by popular demand
In the process of healing a hurting world, the creative energy of SFBATCO emerges to inspire, delight and speak, taking its place in the unspoken narrative to tweek the balance.
California dreaming: Health is the new gold
Sharing one’s story in the village is an act of self-love and care and gifts the village with the opportunity of reciprocal love and care in shared humanity.