News & Views
Manifesting the vision: On Frantz Fanon’s fundamental transformation period
Ceasefire in Gaza and the road ahead
Slow motion genocide and resistance in Haiti
Protest at City College of San Francisco Highlights Local Hiring Disputes
California’s maternal health blueprint ignores systemic racism, community solutions
Implications of a second Trump term for working class and oppressed...
Fear is still the motivation for Black voters
Behind Enemy Lines
Who’s running the Virginia prison system?
43 years later, Mumia is still a political prisoner
Hunter Biden’s case isn’t special – it’s just rarely applied to...
It’s time for justice: Why Leonard Peltier must be granted clemency
Rashid: Striking abuses of militarized guards in Virginia prisons
Culture Currents
Will Gov. Newsom’s new film and TV tax credit prioritize diversity?
‘It’s not you, it’s CAPITALISM’
Bay Area’s culinary stars: 2024 Brunch Masters Program unveils top chefs
Before ‘Sing Sing’ the movie: The untold story of King and...
‘Free Your Mind SF’ campaign shines light on mental health awareness...
Bay View Archives
Welcome to the Bay View Archives! With a $20,000 grant from The San Francisco Foundation, we can finally formalize and publicize our trove of Black journalism from 1976 to 2008.
July 2019 marks 11 years from the date of the final weekly print edition of the Bay View News July 2, 2008. For our first archival series, we will be pulling articles focused on historical examples of Bay Area communities’ activism toward self-preservation and against the inaction of a rapidly gentrifying city. July 2008 was a perfect example of such movements. From the Quesada Kids Community Fruit Stand to the protests against the illegal eviction from Oakland’s California Hotel, Black activist communities in the Bay worked to create alternative modes of living and acting, forming environments centered around mutual empowerment and advocacy.