Daily Archives: August 12, 2025
New analysis: Black workers face multiple barriers to workforce equity
Bay Area analysis finds enduring occupational segregation keeps Black workers concentrated in low‑wage jobs, limiting equity.
All Of Us Or None National Convening: Formerly incarcerated souljas unite to fight for...
All of Us or None held its national convening in San Antonio from July 17–20, drawing formerly incarcerated organizers from across the country to share strategies on legal advocacy, parole preparation and community reintegration; participants celebrated solidarity through workshops on basebuilding and AI for liberation, heard messages from imprisoned leaders and marched downtown to demand reforms aimed at restoring rights and resources for people inside and formerly incarcerated.
Knowing David ‘General Jap (Giap)’ Johnson
JR Valrey remembers David “General Jap” Johnson as a longtime Black revolutionary and mentor whose work with the Black Prisoners Movement and the San Quentin 6 helped educate a new generation of organizers in Oakland; Valrey recalls Johnson’s mix of fierce loyalty, sharp teaching and humor, citing his role in community events, political education and cultural life as central to his legacy.