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Monthly Archives: November 2022

In East Oakland, JR Valrey teaches youth to use media against the system

Young Black people being armed with the baton of truth to live and create in the changing world.

Black Trans Lives Matter: Transgender Day of Remembrance

Nikai David, Ariyanna Mitchell, Tiffany Banks, Nedra Sequence Morris and Asher Garcia, a child – say and remember their names.

LA voters can’t be bought: Karen Bass is the first Black woman mayor of...

“Los Angeles is the greatest city on earth. I know, if we come together, we can create a better future for our children.”

Bigger than what you think: an interview into the mind of Oakland Hip Hop...

Con B lights it up with power and respect.

Retaliation for litigation: Virginia targets prisoners suing against solitary confinement 

The hypocrisy of Amerikan de-mockracy, is laid out here to the minute.

Why would medical professionals lie? 

Medical death sentences are arranged for prisoners with impunity by prison officials, guards, doctors and other so-called medical professionals in tight cooperation.

Hunters Point wordsmith Yung Lott drops a new album on 12/12

From the basement of an abandoned Mazda, trying to make music, Lott did – it’s called “Lott Season.”

Medical care as a political weapon

What is neo-colonialism and what does it look like?

Youth driven ‘KOLA’ aka ‘Black Nutcracker’ returns after pandemic hiatus

“KOLA - Oakland's Very Own Afro Diasporic Remix of The Nutcracker” returns Dec. 15-18 at Agency, 2150 Livingston, Oakland. "KOLA's" first run was seen by 3,000 people.

U.S. district judge overturns SF jury award in civil suit related to unsolved murder...

Achieving Justice for Josiah is buoyed by small victories and big love.

Trouble selling Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island condos

“They planned it and built it when they thought that they could fill it and nobody's coming.”

Jeremiah’s Social Justice Voter Guide for the Nov. 8, 2022, Election

We need to make courageous efforts against big money and racism that wields our institutions to neglect, marginalize and exploit the poor and working class.

City College Board of Trustees election offers a positive alternative

City College was the biggest community college in the country 10 years ago. With a better board, we can bring back its glory.

Liberating the mind, undoing time: Xaviera Simmons & Wanda Sabir in conversation

“When we say incarceration, when we say whiteness, what does that mean?”

Prominent Lawyer defends Sitawa, on Hunger Strike for 20 days

Hunger striking against racist medical neglect is Sitawa’s brutal struggle for all prisoners.