2022
Yearly Archives: 2022
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.
Vote Yes on I (Include Everyone) and No on J (Just Elites)
Don't let drive-by views go by the wayside. Open up JFK Drive! Vote Yes on I and No on J!
Mobilize our critical votes by 8 November!
Love Self and Planet! Organize! Unite! Strategize! VOTE!
Stop locking us out! Hire Black developers!
Just because it’s black doesn’t mean it’s Black.
Mumia Abu-Jamal denied a new trial
By blatantly dismissing new evidence, ‘til now buried in the prosecutors own files, the racist court confirms its intent for innocent captive Mumia to die in prison.
San Francisco DA’s Office of Child Abuse
The message is clear: the village will defend the children by any means necessary.
Prison Radio demands treatment for Rashid’s cancer
This a call for We the People to counter the prison system’s strategic tactic of medical neglect and denial with intentional genocide of political prisoners.
We need your help – they’re killing us
Alabama striking prisoners are asking the world to hold America responsible, and Alabama to hold ADOC accountable, for decades and current human rights violations.
Born with a silver spoon: Taking responsibility for your own actions
Building your best human requires sobriety – the work to get there and remain there.
Ceasing to practice the gang lifestyle wasn’t enough
How to be the illuminated beacon of the seeds of a new social order.
Former data worker files claim against DA Brooke Jenkins for retaliatory firing
Interim-DA fires worker for previous support of recalled DA Chesa Boudin.
Reflections: We are the sons
When nothing is legal except wealth and power – what shall we do?
Prison Lives Matter!
Elder Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War are trying to survive the other death sentence of medical neglect and abuse – intended genocide by the state.
3rd Street mural banks on the Black community
“This is more than an area where Black people live. This is Black history. This is Black joy.”