2025 January
Monthly Archives: January 2025
Life after domestic violence: Learning from Black women survivors
The article highlights Black women's experiences with domestic abuse, focusing on isolation, financial control, and resilience in healing.
Losing paradise in Barbuda
“Shame on you,” Robert De Niro told Trump supporters last year. Well, shame on you, Robert De Niro, for commercializing paradise!
Manifesting the vision: On Frantz Fanon’s fundamental transformation period
Kwame Beans Shakur and NALC advance decolonization through community programs and food sovereignty.
Ceasefire in Gaza and the road ahead
We must continue to mobilize, speak out and pressure decision-makers to follow the lead of the majority of people in the US and across the world who support Palestinian freedom.
BAOBOB Holiday Express Pop Up Market in Oakland
The BAOBOB Holiday Express Pop-Up Market celebrated Black-owned businesses and community commerce in Oakland.
Slow motion genocide and resistance in Haiti
Haiti faces violence and exploitation under US-backed paramilitaries, resisting with a fight for democracy.
California’s maternal health blueprint ignores systemic racism, community solutions
Critics say California's maternal health blueprint ignores systemic racism and community solutions.
Implications of a second Trump term for working class and oppressed people
The article examines the impact of a second Trump term on racism, inequality, and global oppression.
Fear is still the motivation for Black voters
Margaret Kimberley critiques Kamala Harris, Black voter loyalty, and Democratic Party failures.
Covered California “Lets Talk Health“ Promotes Health Equity and Affordable Care
By Kevin Epps
I recently attended an informed and deeply engaging community event hosted by Covered California, Umoja Health, and UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive...
Mayor London Breed honored Renel Brooks-Moon with Key to the City of San Francisco
The voice of broadcasting and Major League Baseball, Renel Brooks-Moon, had one of those rarest-of-rare moments in life: nostalgic yet celebratory. She was the...
SF denies claim of activist single mother Christiana Porter beaten by SFPD last July
Organizations are working to increase the number of Black doctors in California and improve healthcare trust within Black communities.