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2022 December

Monthly Archives: December 2022

New York Legislature debates prison slavery

Still a slave state, New York’s BIPOC people, who total just 45% of the state’s population, make up 78% of the incarcerated population.

Biblical scholar Derrick Yisrael discusses Ye, Kyrie and the question of anti-Semitism

“They use us to make money but then turn on us, as a way of control. Those days are over, minus a few sellout puppets.”

Fillmore’s In The Black marketplace for Black entrepreneurs opens Friday, Dec. 9

The city’s newest all-Black community and shopping space opens this week in the Fillmore!

Today SF Board of Supervisors casts final vote on deploying killer robots

With SFPD’s record of lying and making excuses for the police murders of Idriss Stelley, Gus Rugley, Kenneth Harding, Mario Woods, Alex Nieto, and so many more, residents have to think about whether or not they want to give the SFPD the ability to kill people remotely.

Oakland’s Devin Cunningham directs African-American Shakespeare’s ‘Cinderella’ Dec. 4-18 in San Francisco

This Black Cinderella “follows a nearly broken girl who overcomes her circumstances and obtains the life she’s always dreamed about.” Take the kids!

Seductive & classy: An interview with R&B songstress Neah Rose

Rose loves the audience, loves the music and says, “LOVE still be in the air y'all!”

On the streets – and making it work

The community welcome mat needs to be much better made to embrace our community members transitioning from the caged existence.

Can’t stop, Won’t stop

The work for justice and freedom goes on behind the walls, with vision and love for the people, for as long it takes.

Gaps in the new SFUSD five-year plan 

“Considering we’re in education, that’s kind of a problem.”

AT LAST! Baba Dr. Mutulu Shakur is released!

Baba Jahahara spreads good news, good memories and good work for our future.