Dr. George W. Davis Senior Center honors community members instrumental during pandemic
This COVID-19 pandemic response created a blueprint to impact other issues in Black communities.
HUD provides valued support where it is needed
Hope from HUD with Mountain View City Council’s leadership addressing affordable housing for Bay Area residents.
The Haitian Revolution today: The limits of token solidarity
The Haitian people continue their struggle against relentless u.s. imperialism.
The 1st Annual Black August Film Festival is Aug. 13 in Pasadena
Black August Film Festival expands possibilities in the human experience and the freedom struggle.
Chrysallis Lab is helping people with employment skills and opportunities
Hurdling systemic barriers, presentation tools are offered to give people an extra-best shot at landing a first or transitioning job.
SF Supervisors call on new DA Brooke Jenkins to preserve Innocence Commission
The Innocence Commission digs deeper to exonerate the innocent.
The community occupation of Parker Elementary in East Oakland is almost 2 months old
As privatization worms its way into all aspects of society, Parker Community School strategizes for the long haul.
Another disheartening Supreme Court decision: West Virginia v. EPA
The Hunters Point Biomonitoring Foundation sustains hope in the deepening struggle for human rights and environmental justice.
Blacks and Natives unite to elect first Alaska Native to Congress
A longstanding coalition between Black Alaskans and Alaska Natives is being reinvigorated by the campaign of Mary Peltola for Alaska’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
California repeals discriminatory loitering for prostitution law
Working towards full decriminalization of sex work in the ongoing war against women, US PROS and others salute recent progress.
Crackdown on the culture: Vendors barred from 24th St. BART plaza
Blinded by racist classism, city leaders and local orgs can’t see the vibrancy of 24th Street Plaza.
Celebrate Dr. Ratcliff’s 90th birthday
Like the faceted wonder of a kaleidoscope – the indomitable Dr. Willie Ratcliff.
The Wakanda-inspired ‘Black Futures Ball’ is coming to the Bay – you ready?
On the ball at the Ball, higher education awaits students winning EOYDC scholarships generated by this Oakanda Gala!
Baba Shaka At-Thinnin transitions – and leaves a legacy of resistance
What is Black August resistance?
Love and a PraiseSong to a Mother, Ms. Billie
Forever expressions of transitioning Mother love and kinship returned to the Ancestors.
In Black August, condemn wrongful incarceration and celebrate Joe Capers Month
What is Joe Capers Month in Black August?
Tongo is a full-time organizer at occupied Parker Elementary
Tongo and the occupied Parker School community work together in the fight for liberation and self-determination.
They killed ACA3, so slavery still lives!
To end slavery, we the People must actually and actively care about human beings who are enslaved in the modern carceral setting.