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On the streets – Part 2

Playing catch-up is a lost cause.

Meet Bay Area native Sarah Allen – executive producer of SHOWTIME documentary “Stand” 

Exploration of different layers is meant to inspire and help others.

Highlighting court rulings that protect homeless people’s rights in the Bay Area

Allyssa Victory and JR Valrey live at Smoke N’ Word on Thursday, Feb. 16 at Rosemary Jane Cannabis Consumption Bar, 6-8pm.

Kehinde Koyejo directs one-woman play, “Brain Like Berkeley”

We laugh, cry, eat, and I do a ton of listening.

Jamal Hart, grandson of Mumia Abu-Jamal, reflects on the 42 years of his grandfather’s...

The epitome of the best in humanity shines in Mumia Abu-Jamal.

Jacqueline M. Norris joins 3rd Street’s Black business boom with services for the people!

JN Outreach provides human kindness with human services – the love!

Bay Area’s Dr. Danielle Richardson discusses pandemic’s effect on school-aged youth

What effects does the pandemic still have on students’ ability to learn and teachers’ ability to teach?

Dr. Ratcliff honored by Black Chamber for Black History Month

Dr. Willie Ratcliff accepting his flowers grown from deep roots and rich nutrients.

Parlaying copaganda: The truth about San Francisco’s District Attorney and her attempts to coddle...

The temerity of D.A. Brooke Jenkins . . . and deaths of innocents.

Californians demand more prison closures

Californians know that closing prisons could stop the bleeding in California.

“We would have to pray, teach and activate everything to De-Gentrif*ck that land”

Love, soil, art and ComeUnity MamaFest Homefulness.

Meet the women making environmental justice history!

Brilliant women putting environmental injustices in the crosshairs.

Why is the Anti War Movement not prevalent in the Black community today?

WWIII is gearing up and we trying to survive already with no time or energy to worry about it.

Universal healthcare legislation introduced in California?

Doing something different over the protracted struggle has every chance of being successful.

Black Defense Committee has Spoken: Liberation For All!

No comrades left behind enemy lines to suffer in concentration camps.

Hidden History Black Museum opens in Los Angeles

The new Hidden History Museum owns the narrative.

Are we forced to drink health-damaging water because the state considers us slaves?

The question of the state of our humanity looms.

Straight out of Memphis

How much nothing has changed.

Black co-owner of Rosemary Jane Consumption Bar talks local marijuana business and cannabis politics

JR interviews Cynthia Carey Grant live, at Smoke N’ Word at 2340 Harrison in Downtown Oakland.