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Manifesting the vision: On Frantz Fanon’s fundamental transformation period

A few of the many creators of the People’s Programs for Decolonization building gather to celebrate their progress: Oakland comrades Delency, Dariane, Abbas and Yemi, Kwame’s grandmother Martha Joyner...

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Equal Justice Society: Black Californians’ biggest challenge? Racism!

The Equal Justice Society (EJS) aims to transform the nation’s consciousness on race through law, social science and the arts. Their legal strategy aims to broaden conceptions of present-day...

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Remembering Dr. Nathan Hare, a gentle reminder from Marvin X: Community...

At the Memorial for Dr. Nathan Hare are Marvin X’s daughter Amira Jackmon and grandchildren Jahamiel and Naima Douglas. All photos were taken at the memorial. by Dr. Tiffany Caesar I saw Marvin X on...

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Brigette LeBlanc breaks barriers as first woman president of SF African...

Brigette Renee LeBlanc, MTA, makes history as the first woman president and CEO of the San Francisco African American Chamber of Commerce. – Photo: Kevin Epps by Kevin Epps The San Francisco African...

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From kingpin to catalyst: James Beasley Jr.’s remarkable journey of redemption  

James Beasley Jr., Bayview Hunters Point legend, real estate investor and author stopped by the SF Bay View office for a personal interview promoting his highly anticipated book, “Deep Rooted”! –...

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African American Construction Collective protests for legally required...

African American Construction Collective (AACC): Local contractors and workers protest at City College of San Francisco, citing their absence in a development project, a violation of local hiring...

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Reparations advocate Chris Lodgson: Black Californians’ biggest challenge?...

Chris Lodgson and members of the Coalition for a Just and Equitable California (CJEC) held a Reparations Listening Session in Sacramento, California, in August 2022. CJEC participated in many...

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Survival Pending Revolution: The Black Panther Party Service to the People...

The Black Panther Party Museum, 1427 Broadway, Oakland, CA. Photo courtesy of the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation. The Black Panther Party Museum Announces Groundbreaking Exhibit Honoring the Black...

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Bay Area libertarian crypto fascism

Bay Area libertarian crypto bros are just as much to blame for the rise of American fascism as red state and swing state voters. – Illustration: Julian Davis and AI It’s far too easy to point fingers...

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Black History Month 2025: 14 places in California where Black businesses and...

The establishment of Col. Allensworth State Historic Park is a testament to the perseverance and resilience of African Americans who have faced centuries of oppression and discrimination in the United...

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The myth of the legal white immigrant – from La Migra to CalTrans, from...

The “founding fathers” we are taught in school to revere were the settlers who colonized – stole – Indigenous peoples’ land. by Lisa ‘Tiny’ Gray-Garcia “ICE has been sighted in San Francisco and...

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Navy warfare schools permanently poisoned Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay

Treasure Island from the top of Yerba Buena Island — Photo: Carol Harvey For 60 years the Navy held nuclear, bacteriological and chemical sources in their Treasure Island ABC schools that were set up...

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California enacts nation’s first Black-Serving Institution designation

College campuses that excel at supporting Black student success can be recognized with the new “Black-Serving Institution” designation. SB 1348 aims to address systemic barriers for Black students and...

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Oakland rally calls for ban on menthol products

by Tabari Morris and Kevin Epps Oakland — Outside the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building, Carol McGruder, co-chair of the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council (AATCLC), addressed a...

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View from a playground in Hunters Point, 2025

This photo, taken at noon on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025, captures the Oakdale public housing playground located at the intersection of Crisp Road and Griffith. The photo depicts the unfortified chain...

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Butch Ware announces campaign for governor of California

Dr. Butch Ware by Barry Hermanson On Feb. 3, Dr. Butch Ware announced his bid to run as a Green Party candidate for the California Governor’s Office. The primary election is in June of 2026. Social...

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‘Developing’ Bayview

The last Black-owned bar on Third Street displays a disheveled sign that reads, “Embody the stories of our elders and become the monuments that cannot fall.” – Photo: Asé Mora by Asé Mora As...

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Ramona Tascoe MD: I grew up beside a Superfund landfill with only a chain...

Hunters Point playground Letter of support As 2019 cofounder and medical consultant for the Hunters Point Community Biomonitoring Program, please accept my support for the Round 2 project proposal,...

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Golden State Warriors highlight Black community health and excellence at...

Dr. Kerby Lynch (center), researcher Randi Dean-Lopez and the Ceres Policy Research team partner with the Contra Costa Office of Racial Equity and Social Justice to launch the African American...

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AfroSolo Arts Festival 31, March 28, 29, 30: Let Freedom Ring!

by Lawrence Helman Now in its 31st year, the AfroSolo Arts Festival presents Let Freedom Ring! Part 2, featuring African American solo performers including Douglass Haynes, vocalist; Augustene...

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