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My media literacy class and the case of Political Prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal

JR Valrey at EOYDC is arming youth with education in the war against Black communities.

Decolonizing homelessness: An origin story 

Our resistance must be rooted in Mama Earth's soil.

Why does the US want to keep Kagame in power in Rwanda?

Despite the threat of further terror, Rwandan genocide survivors write their stories so we, especially Americans, will know the truth about the U.S.-Kagame alliance.

Tech comes to West Oakland: Bitwise Industries offers classes and job placement

Bitwise is opening doors and removing barriers to entry to those who are coming from poverty and/or stories of exclusion.

SFPD’s killer robots are off the table for now 

The world is watching as SFPD is foiled at building out its program to kill even more Black and Brown people.

Insurrection is ‘racial backlash,’ says Stanford Prof. Hakeem Jefferson

How we understand the assessment of the Jan. 6 insurrection will determine the necessary responses.

Segregated or integrated housing

Right Thing = reverse 80% market rate/20% affordable with 80% affordable/20% market.

The dismal state of OUSD: A talk with Board Director VanCedric Williams 

Williams talks frankly about some of the colossal challenges facing OUSD and how the charter school movement has become more entrenched in the town.

Soulguard Wadiya

Their fire burns eternal.

Keep the curtains open

Support new and sustained energy of our Bay Area Black youth creatives!

In 60 days a PA judge will determine if political prisoner Mumia gets new...

The ”Mumia Exceptions” and “Mumia Laws” are real – and damning.

Pivoting in the New Year

This year, PDEC will reimagine prevention and early intervention strategies.

Black contractors: ‘We want to put our community to work’

“Not today! No more! We’re gonna fight for ours!”

Political titan born from Oakland mayoral election: Allyssa Victory speaks

Allyssa Victory is currently running for Democratic Party District 18 ADEM delegate; vote in person Jan. 7 

Survivors uncensored: Voices from Rwanda and the Rwandan diaspora

The US as humanitarian imperialist, evokes. . .’Inspiring Stories of Resilience and Humanity’ from Rwanda.

Hands that heal: An interview with masseuse Jovan Aubry

J. Aubry body massage can relieve trauma pain we may not even know we’re carrying.

Navigating the toxic triangle in Bayview Hunters Point – 2023!

While the BHP Superfund remains, biomonitoring residents reveals possible strategies to fight toxic impact.

The state of OUSD classrooms post-Covid

“If anything, coming back from distance learning and seeing the needs our students have made the need for these changes even greater.”

Inglewood calls on its legislators to help return local control to city’s schools

The power to lead Inglewood schools must be placed back into the hands of the community.

SF native Rachel Bolden on her book ‘My Food Stamps Cookbook’

Rachel has written a cookbook based on how she flipped the welfare system to actually strengthen her family’s health.