2023 December
Monthly Archives: December 2023
Virginia prisons defy new state law against solitary confinement
Once again Virginia's remote supermaxes are operating lawlessly outside the orbit of public scrutiny. They should have been closed down long ago.
Black Santa presides over Bayview Hunters Point family wonderland
“The holiday celebration and toy giveaway at the Opera House is amazing for the community. This event demonstrates how the Bayview Hunters Point community is a family and will continue to love on each other.” – Supervisor Shamann Walton
Private property
When I finally decide to move out of my home, I plan on donating it to a community land trust or non-profit housing community. I have no need to sell it and “win” the lottery at the expense of those who come after me.
Released Palestinians reveal horrors in Israeli prisons
Many released prisoners spoke about how their joy at being released was incomplete given the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza and the fact that they left comrades behind in Israel’s chambers of horror.
Charges dropped against man shot five times by police after prosecutors determine they cannot...
Police, called when Richard Everett was reported to have a knife in the Tenderloin, shot him five times, unprovoked.
Dozens of disabled, chronically homeless people face eviction from Bayview homes
“It’s a shame. Here, they have a roof over their heads, every day, every month, every year. Why wouldn’t [Felton] just renegotiate?”
NAACP 10th annual Freedom Fund gala presents new generation of Black leadership
"The event not only celebrated, but also honored eight local individuals who have been making outstanding contributions to the cause of full democracy and equal opportunities for all"
Ruchell Cinque Magee has joined the ancestors
Ruchell Cinque Magee joined the ancestors Oct. 17, 2023, after only 81 days of freedom.
Black Doll Festival visits Oakland’s African American Museum
“Our mission is to preserve African American history and culture,” added Silva. “That's very important.”
Nat Turner in Gaza
The 2,000 young men who burst the gates of Gaza on Oct. 7, 2023, had been born into a concentration camp. The vast majority of them could never hope to leave.
The plague of Virginia prisoners dying from medical neglect
At the Cancer Center, I met dozens of other imprisoned men with cancer. Every one of them had a horror story of suffering gross medical neglect or denied care leading to the dangerous, often torturous, advances of their diseases.
Mozell Brooks: ‘It’s hot, baby’ (1937-2023)
Mozell’s Kitchen was a community space where everyone from politicians to executives, Muni bus drivers and teens would come to the purple restaurant for a taste of home.
The Peacock Lounge revitalizes itself with Jazz Fridays
Black music is gaining a new foothold with the revamped Peacock Lounge and Gold Room.
Supervisor Preston calls for Gaza ceasefire, City Hall swells with support
“Where San Francisco goes, the nation follows and San Francisco has to make its voice known," declared Chris Ballard of Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth.
Dental Robin Hood
The Marin City Health and Wellness Center has been working to restore the type of medical and dental services Dr. Coleman’s center was known for in the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s.
A songsational salute to Black women worldwide
All too often, the value of the feminine gender goes underestimated – at bargain-basement prices not penthouse-level ones.