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Monthly Archives: November 2025

Make America Great A-GAIN: The American Holocaust

“‘Make America Great A-GAIN’ while I make and break all the rules to make as much money as possible” is apparently Trump’s mantra.

Sundays at Calabash in downtown Oakland with Samara Southern Creations is the brunch place...

After relocating recently to Calabash in downtown Oakland – and being open only for brunch – Samara Southern Creations is easily the most poppin’ place to be on any given Sunday afternoon.

Theft of our last crumb The federal government’s attempt to starve us and the...

by Lisa ‘Tiny’ Gray-Garcia “Mama, we don't have any more money on the EBT card.” This sentence, often spoken somewhere between the 20th and 30th...

From the Blockade to Melissa, Cubans are in the crosshairs

Hurricane Melissa was bigger than Katrina. Compounded by a US-sponsored blockade, it's impossible for Cuba to even get the meager aid that is currently being offered by the international community to Jamaica.

First and third Saturdays, the San Francisco Muslim Community Center offers free produce at...

We serve Muslims through prayer, study and counseling. We also serve the broader community through food distribution, educational programs and recovery support.

Medi-Cal Is Changing—What Black Californians Need to Know in 2025 and Beyond

Medi-Cal is undergoing major changes. For Black Californians, these shifts bring both opportunities and challenges.

Stanford opens new Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute

Stanford University celebrated the grand opening of the Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute, unveiling a new center dedicated to preserving and advancing Dr. King’s enduring legacy of justice, equality and humanity.

Justice for Kevin Epps, San Francisco’s Native Son

It is in the discretion of DA Brooke Jenkins to drop this case, and justice would be better served if she did — its continuation means that it is not only Kevin Epps who stands on trial, but the city that raised him.

Hands Off Cuba: Los Angeles co-founder Brenda Lopez speaks

For 30 years now we have seen the rest of the world side with Cuba. Most of the world sees the US for what it really is, and it has mostly isolated itself in order to try to continue to be at the top of the world.
Cell Phone in a person's hands.

Reach inside and touch someone: Answering official lies about cell phones in prisons

Cell phone in prison by Kevin ‘Rashid’ Johnson For years, prisoncrats have been building momentum behind pushing for laws to authorize installing cell phone jammers in...
Community attending Impact Justice & SF Public Defender's Office press conf on Homecoming project

Homecoming Project for returning prisoners expands to San Francisco

Impact Justice and SF Public Defender's Office announce ‘Homecoming Project’ reentry housing program expansion to San Francisco
11-year-old doll creator Esi Orijin, holding one doll on the right with large blue bow in her hair with matching dress. Doll on left arm is wearing a yellow bow with a matching dress.Both dolls depict the variations of African American skin color.

11-year-old’s Black-owned doll brand makes Amazon’s Toy Book for 5th year in a row

Wouldn’t someone on your gift list love to play and cuddle with a little “sister” who looks just like her? Go to OrijinBees.com to please and empower her!
Man in royal blue suit facilitating event.

AfroSolo@32 Finale

Thomas Robert Simpson facilitated this amazing event. He also is a local organizer of community events in San Francisco.

Society of Professional Journalists honors SF Bay View Executive Editor Kevin Epps with Silver...

SF Bay View Executive Editor Kevin Epps will receive the Silver Heart Award at the Society of Professional Journalists' 40th Annual Excellence in Journalism Awards on Nov. 13.