2024
Yearly Archives: 2024
The bomb in our bodies: The Nuclear Cluster at Hunters Point
The Nuclear Cluster @Hunters Point is 11 current and childhood residents living within a half mile of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Federal Superfund site who have atomic bomb residues in high concentrations in their bodies.
Bay Area’s culinary stars: 2024 Brunch Masters Program unveils top chefs
Big Black Brunch's Brunch Masters Program supports Bay Area chefs through a culinary incubator program.
Before ‘Sing Sing’ the movie: The untold story of King and C-Note’s prison theater...
This article highlights the transformative power of prison theater through the stories of King X and C-Note.
‘Understanding Hamas and Why That Matters’
Expert interviews in this article provide a deeper understanding of Hamas and its role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
‘Free Your Mind SF’ campaign shines light on mental health awareness in underserved communities
The Free Your Mind SF uses storytelling and community events to raise mental provide resources to underserved communities.
Yes on Prop G: Let’s make affordable housing accessible to those who need it...
Proposition G seeks to subsidize affordable housing in San Francisco, making it accessible to extremely low-income residents.
Adlah Chisti: Why I’m running for District 11 Supervisor, a commitment to our community
This campaign is about making our district a safer, more vibrant, and more affordable place to live for everyone. Let’s build this future together.
News flash! Bay View Mayoral Endorsement: Peskin #1, Breed #2
Aaron Peskin promises a full, independent audit of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard cleanup and offered to open doors at City Hall to better address concerns about the wider development of the Southeast sector, including Hunters Point and Candlestick.
SF BayView and CAvsHate.org Present: “Stop The Hate” Town Hall (October 29, 6-7p)
This Tuesday, October 29 from 6 to 7 PM, SF BayView Black Newspaper in coordination with CA vs Hate is hosting a Town Hall...
The paradox of progress for Black Americans
The best Black economy in generations, in short, isn’t enough. To overcome centuries of inequality, we’ll need dedicated public policy.
On your November ballot: Prop 33 will allow Calif. cities and counties to enact...
Landlords across California are currently allowed to set their own rental rates when new tenants move in. Prop 33 would repeal the state law
SF Bay View’s 2024 presidential and mayoral endorsements – No to Farrell!
As a Black newspaper, we wish to stress the importance of not voting Mark Farrell as SF mayor
Green Jobs for Justice: Real solutions for Southeast SF’s future
Aaron Peskin's "Green Jobs for Justice" initiative addresses the long-standing environmental injustice in Southeast San Francisco.
Jeremiah’s Social Justice Voter Guide for the 2024 presidential election
Jeremiah Jeffries' Social Justice Voter Guide offers critical insights on social justice issues, foreign policy, and propositions impacting SF residents.
Sweeping houseless communities to nowhere … while silencing our solutions
A community of houseless people in Oakland are building their own solutions to homelessness. Discover the inspiring story of Homefulness.
California has added doula services to Medi-Cal coverage
Doulas are now covered by Medi-Cal in California, a move expected to significantly improve Black maternal health outcomes.
The Black Press, the Black Vote and media dollars
As Blacks won the right to vote in the US, it was Black women who preached, prodded and pushed their people to the polls. In Hunters Point, the Black women leaders known as the Big Five built a powerful voting block with the slogan “Vote 100%!”
New Real Estate Commission rules endanger Black real estate professionals and homebuyers
“For decades, the public, private and non-profit sectors have worked to overcome the blatant racism. We must ensure that new barriers are not constructed that jeopardize our progress.”
Join the fight against the 13th Amendment and its modern implications
Sept. 27 at 11:30 a.m. join an impromptu rally at the headquarters of the CDCR to call for review and repeal of Penal Code 4571.
Hunters Point residents barred from work on hilltop properties that require local hire
Related Management has shut out residents from a job site in Hunters Point, potentially rendering the project in violation of HUD codes.