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Monthly Archives: February 2026

US to Cuba: Genocide by way of oil blockade

Maria Mirabel's children and niece are some of the innocent bystanders threatened with starvation because of the US government's 65-year blockade as well as Trump and Rubio's complete ban on oil to the island since January. End the US taxpayer sponsored blockade on Cuba! 

Stand up for Sudan

Sudan is now the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. Sudanese suffer much as Gazans do but their numbers are far greater. The entire population is 52 million, and according to the UN Refugee Agency, reporting in April 2025, 13 million had to flee their homes.
People walking holding cuban flag.

Turning its back on Cuba: Government of Guyana sells its soul

Cuba has provided Guyana with doctors, scholarships and healthcare for nearly five decades. In return, Guyana's government has turned its back at the moment of Cuba's greatest need.

We are all somebody … because Jesse Jackson told us we are

On Sesame Street, the show no child in the country wanted to miss, Rev. Jesse Jackson teaches children to say and believe, “I am somebody” in 1972. – Photo: Sesame Workshop

A message from Kevin Cooper in memory of Rev. Jesse Jackson

The Rev. Jesse Jackson had a special place in his heart for prisoners. Here, despite the disease that would take his life three years later, on Jan. 21, 2023, he made his customary annual visit to the Cook County Jail with his son, Congressman Jonathan Jackson, pushing his wheelchair as prisoners rushed to welcome him. – Screenshot: WGN News
African American Male wearing down classes and a blue suit and tie with a white shirt.

We can’t claim to value justice while starving public defense 

San Francisco Public Defender Mano Raju, "Across the country, thousands of people sit in jails and prisons for crimes they did not commit or for conduct that would never be charged if they were in a different socio-economic bracket. Some were wrongfully convicted by juries."
Adult African American Male, standing with hands together at his chest, wearing a teal colored scarf, gold necklace and bracelets and black Tee-shirt. Behind him at the podium is a map of Africa representing the people.

You are invited to join national Black leaders for the National Mobilization Against Genocides...

As Salaam Alaikum! Revolutionary Greetings! We are Jalil Muntaqim and Ashaki Binta, national co-coordinators of the National Mobilization Against Genocides, July 4, 2026, in Atlanta,...

Malik Seneferu shares his artistic creation called The Ancestral Constitution Before Juneteenth to Black...

Malik Seneferu's artistic creation called The Ancestral Constitution Before Juneteenth to Black August pays homage to Black history in the Bay Area.

Red, Gold and Green: Reggae Legends Live concert at the Ruth Williams Opera House

The historic Ruth Williams Opera House in San Francisco is the venue for a powerful night of reggae, roots and conscious sound as ReggaeTownMusic.com brings together an extraordinary lineup of artists rooted in culture, community and creative expression.