Gerrymandering is wrong. We should not endorse it as a state. We should strengthen our election laws and draw districts that make sense to create the most reflective representation possible for our ...
Hurricane Melissa has had a devastating impact on eastern Cuba. Cuba has found creative ways to survive and move forward ...
Sekou: “Miradas desde Cuba” (“Views from Cuba” – ed.) is an exhibition that reflects feelings, roots and Afro existence from ...
Dr. Cheryl Janifer LaRoche launches “The Resurrectors,” a time-traveling children’s series bringing Black history to life.
What did the Mumia Freedom Tour recently do in Cuba? Jamal Ibn Mumia: The Mumia Freedom Tour established international political relationships with other countries’ media platforms and delegates and ...
You are invited to celebrate Dr. Willie Ratcliff's 93rd birthday - then stay for a brainstorming session on how we can keep the SF Bay View newspaper alive and kicking! It's this Wednesday, Sept. 24, ...
Something on Thursdays is an inspiring event, held on the last Thursday of each month, that rewards attendees with unapologetic conversations surrounding topics on black and brown culture, business, ...
The Governor’s Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications (OCPSC) launched its California Connects: Regional Convenings series this week, beginning with a gathering in San Francisco ...
Just how bad are things at Virginia’s Red Onion supermax prison? On May 24, 2023, DeAndre Gordon deliberately started a fire in his cell that caused a third-degree burn on his leg. Gordon, who is ...
In 1982, Dr. Sumchai became the first African American woman to train in neurological surgery in the University of California system, having been accepted to both UCSF and UC San Diego. Today, she’s ...
The beautiful struggle of the “George Jackson in the Sun of Palestine” exhibition, which first opened in the West Bank in October of 2015, ultimately connected me with the African Palestinian ...