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Monthly Archives: March 2023

The garden that grew from grief

During my deepest moment of despair, loss and grief, I received a vision reel that played in my mind as a movie, which resembled a large healing community farm on land much further than I could even see.

Mumia Abu Jamal: The wages of deregulation

The disaster that struck Palestine, Ohio, will give residents heart palpitations and deep worry for generations at least.

Kerby Garcia’s Sick N Tired Shred Program App

Nutrition plays the biggest part in working out.

Women of the Party

“They enrich our today as they enriched our yesterday.” – Mumia

The Most Beautiful Body Art 

From the depths of the divine the beauty emerges.

Amending the racist gang enhancement with Assembly Bill 333 – for our youth, Part...

Racially targeted and caged as gang members

Conscious Wordplay and Wizardry: Meet Richmond’s Spoken Word Master Donte Clark 

“I feel like The Most High speaks to me more clearly through poetry than any other way.” – Donte Clark

Daylite Comes After the Night: an interview with the local rapper Daylite

Daylite breaking through the stereotypes.

Straight out of Memphis

How much nothing has changed.

Social Justice, or the human element

What is the human element?

Are we forced to drink health-damaging water because the state considers us slaves?

The question of the state of our humanity looms.

Hidden History Black Museum opens in Los Angeles

The new Hidden History Museum owns the narrative.

Black Defense Committee has Spoken: Liberation For All!

No comrades left behind enemy lines to suffer in concentration camps.

Unfortunately, sometimes “black” does crack

Focus on The People.

Black woman

Who is she?

Assata

The light is in the message.

Universal healthcare legislation introduced in California?

Doing something different over the protracted struggle has every chance of being successful.