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Monthly Archives: April 2026
The corporate vanilla ‘Michael’ biopic is terrible!
The white record execs are so “helpful” to Mike in the movie, we do not get to see that Mike was a shrewd businessman. The movie has no soul or Blackness in it, when at one time MJ was the epitome of Black music and dance.
End the genocidal blockade on Cuba!: an interview with US Hands Off Cuba Committee...
To be against Cuba is to be against humanity. Time and time again Cuba has offered support wherever it is needed most. They have even offered medical aid to the United States because, for them, people and lives come before politics and ideologies.
Overwhelmed by strike, San Francisco schools found the money for top union demands
by Danielle Smith
Six thousand San Francisco educators won fully funded health care, sanctuary schools and an up to 8.5% raise over two years by...
Shared tragedy, hope for shared healing, and a plea for Kevin Epps to be...
We pray that Kevin be allowed to raise his children and do his vital work in the community pending appeal. Kevin has been a model citizen during the 9-plus-year ordeal since the shooting and has proven he is neither a flight risk nor a threat to public safety. I pray for grace and mercy for all of us.
Letter from the courtroom on the sentencing of Kevin Epps: The verdict the press...
The media, the institution designed to hold our systems accountable, failed one of its own. Not by covering the verdict incorrectly, but by treating presence as optional when presence is everything.
Unpardonable offenses: US government policy vs. Cuba
The question we should be asking ourselves is not whether socialism has failed, but rather: What country in the world, regardless of its political system, would survive a siege of this magnitude for seven decades?
Acquitted of murder, convicted anyway: Epps trial reveals racial gap in self-defense law
California’s Castle Doctrine, which allows homeowners and residents to use reasonable — including deadly — force against intruders, was supposed to protect people in that situation. It didn’t protect Epps.
Meet the women of All My Usos – Breaking taboo
All My Usos (AMU), meaning “All My Brothers” in Samoan, is a homage to the organization's grassroots initiative that’s provided services and resources to thousands of families over the last decade.
Fun, fellowship and family – APA is bringing people together
APA is an important organization in the Bay Area that serves the AAPI community, but its services are open to all.








