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City abandons 60 houseless people in Bayview RV lot: ‘Everything we own is soaking...

We have been abandoned here with no way to warm ourselves, our vehicles, or to dry out our clothing or bedding. Everything we own is soaking wet and we are dying from exposure.

Berkeley PD delays prosecution in murder of Stephen ‘Zumbi’ Gaines at Alta Bates Hospital 

“Stephen Gaines, best known as Zumbi of Zion I, was my son. I am dedicated to seeking justice for his killing.”

San Francisco DA’s Office of Child Abuse

The message is clear: the village will defend the children by any means necessary.

Bigger than what you think: an interview into the mind of Oakland Hip Hop...

Con B lights it up with power and respect.

SF launches Guaranteed Income for Transgender People (G.I.F.T.) 

The G.I.F.T. of relief shines bright for the great needs of our people.

Race is always on the ballot

US empire white supremacy is perpetually in design mode to maintain dominance over darker people.

Why the right wing is obsessed with San Francisco

Trumpism, Covid-19 and racial reckoning following the murder of George Floyd mobilized a national conservative backlash – now playing out in our public education system.

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

Freedom should be the only mission of any campaigns that uplift his name and the only goal in mind at this point.

Black on Black solutions: ‘Batters Up, Guns Down’ neighborhood softball league opener is March...

The men's season for Bats Up Guns Down is set to begin on March 26th, 2023, weather permitting. The first tournament event will be held on April 8th, 2023, which will be an Autism Awareness and Pre-Easter Celebration for kids.

Jeffrey Blankfort: photographing the Black community and the Panther Party

The fight for freedom and revolution is kept alive through photos of the Black Panther Party, captured by Jeffrey Blankfort

A comical stoner’s paradise seen on film in ‘Hippie Hill’

by Robbie Jackson April 20 is upon us, and in the Bay Area, it’s more than just a holiday. It’s a way of life. So on 4/20, the actual day, there will be so many...

The Black Panther and the Redneck

After having my right knee replaced, I had to go to the third floor for physical therapy sessions. It was there that I met Mr.Veronza Bowers or, as he is known, Daoud.

Campaign launched calling for the removal of Cuba from the list of state sponsors...

Cuba was initially placed on the list of state sponsors of terrorism during the Reagan administration in 1982 because of its support for anti-colonial struggles around the world, most notably in Africa.

Shawn Richard: Haight street’s first Black equity dispensary owner through the SF office of...

One such story of triumph recalls the life of Shawn Richard. Having made it alive through the War on Drugs, native San Franciscian Shawn Richard’s has broken through all social hurdles placed in front of him.

Steatopygia and the modern Venus

The history of racism in medical science and sexualization of Black Beauty. The story of Sarah Baartman.

Bay View’s new editor-in-chief!

by Xion Abiodun The Bay View has a new editor-in-chief! The honorable title has been given to JR Valrey, minister of information, writer, author, activist and teacher. He has been working with the Bay View...

Say hello to Robbie Jackson, our ad manager!

The ability to express myself across multiple mediums is my birthright. It’s a generational blessing in my tribe. Writing, public speaking, singing etc is something I have done from the moment I have been able to.

PACC fights court corruption

A termination of parental rights finding forever severs children from their parents. For countless parents, it is the end of the line after an extended period of profound suffering.

Tyranny at Dr. Lane Murray Unit: guards profiteering off new underground sport

At Lane Murray Unit, the warden is a tyrant and the officers are her exclusive army of bullies and extortionists!