Phase One begins Jan. 1, 2014 – requesting all African American associations and organizations not to bring any of their meetings, conventions or conferences to San Francisco. Phase Two begins Feb. 1 – requesting educational organizations not to bring any of their meetings or conventions to San Francisco. Phase Three begins March 1 – requesting legal and medical organizations take their meeting and convention business elsewhere.
Jan 1, 2014
Most of us know of the famed Angola 3, Black Panthers who organized a real branch of the Black Panther Party in the infamous Angola Prison in Louisiana. Robert King Wilkinson, the late Herman Hook Wallace and Albert Woodfox taught other men there about Black History, politics and Black Panther history. One such man is Kenny âZuluâ Whitmore. Zulu has spent a total of 35 years in solitary confinement, principally for his political beliefs.
Dec 31, 2013
âThis morning, the government, meaning the United States Attorneyâs Office for the Southern District of New York, on behalf of the Bureau of Prisons, filed a motion before federal Judge John Koeltl, requesting that Lynne Stewart be re-sentenced to time served,â said Bob Boyle, one of Stewartâs lawyers. Boyle says he fully expects Stewart to be released in the next few days and return to New York City, where she will live with her son.
Dec 30, 2013
A mass prisoner hunger strike rocked Californiaâs prison system this past summer, drawing international attention to the extensive use of solitary confinement in the United States. Nearly all of the attention, however, has focused on solitary confinement in menâs prisons; much less is known about the conditions and experiences inside womenâs prisons.
Dec 29, 2013
I do not accept the common usage of the term âcrime.â Why? Crime is not solely the violation of legal codes. It encompasses behavior that violates human rights. But beyond the legal understandings, crime shatters relationships, both social â including political and economic â and interpersonal. Instead of correcting the problems it is intended to relieve, the justice system itself in many ways has become a monstrous crime against humanity.
Dec 28, 2013
Gov. Brownâs reaction to the U.S. Supreme Court’s rejection of his appeal was to announce that he would reduce the state prison overcrowding by 1) leasing county jail space in local areas, 2) obtain contracts with private prison operators and 3) send prisoners in California prisons to out-of-state facilities. These three approaches, he said, will allow the CDCR to avoid early release for the nearly 10,000 inmates.
Dec 31, 2013
In 1989, the following message was released to the Christian world in the form of an open letter by the revolutionary Muslim leader and martyr Muammar Qaddafi. Qaddafi is one of the few Muslim leaders who truly understood the revolutionary doctrine of Tawheed, recognizing the oneness of God and Godâs creation. In this New Yearâs message, Qaddafi invites all believers to enter into reflection and dialogue to solve the crisis confronting humanity.
Dec 31, 2013
Because of Andy Lopezâ killing, the main focus of many people I know is on youth executions at the hands of law enforcement. I see this in terms of a broader context, i.e. the long-range agendas of the right-wing Republican Party. The week-to-week shooting deaths of our Black, Brown and other youth by so-called law enforcement must be studied in the context of the systemic all-over picture. Clearly, there is a pattern and a plan there, if one would just look closely.
Dec 30, 2013
In a statement at the White House, President Obama paid tribute to Nelson Mandela who died Dec. 5 at age 95. As the world focuses on the historic handshake between President Obama and Cuban President RaĂșl Castro, we look back at the pivotal role Cuba played in ending apartheid and why Castro was one of only five world leaders invited to speak at Nelson Mandelaâs Dec. 10 memorial in Johannesburg.
Dec 29, 2013
Earlier this week, in the northeasternmost province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or DRC, which borders Central African Republic, South Sudan and Uganda, the U.N.âs special combat intervention brigade, which includes South African troops, used South African helicopter gunships to fire on the ADF (Allied Democratic Forces) militia.
Dec 29, 2013
On Nov. 13 the San Francisco Chronicle ran a lead story written by the S.F.-based Center for Investigative Reporting. The story was about the radioactive contamination of Treasure Island, a former U.S. Navy base in the middle of the Bay. This story is important in and of itself but also because it once again unearths the regionâs role in the birth of the atomic age and also highlights the radioactive legacy that continues to haunt us.
Upcoming Events
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Oscar Grant 5th Year Vigil Celebration
Jan 1 - 11:00 PM
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Black reSurgence!TV
Jan 2 - 7:00 PM
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MUSICAL HAPPY HOUR at Radio Africa & Kitchen
Jan 3 - 5:30 PM
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Mindful Drumming
Jan 3 - 7:30 PM
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African American Book Club every Saturday for children 12 and under
Jan 4 - 11:00 AM
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Mandela Foods Co-op Diet and Disease Prevention Workshop
Jan 4 - 2:00 PM
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Learn about the Affordable Health Care Act at the Berkeley Public Library
Jan 10 - 2:00 PM
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MUSICAL HAPPY HOUR at Radio Africa & Kitchen
Jan 10 - 5:30 PM
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African American Book Club every Saturday for children 12 and under
Jan 11 - 11:00 AM
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Mandela Foods Co-op Diet and Disease Prevention Workshop
Jan 11 - 2:00 PM
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Jan 1, 2014
I donât know if it is a will of iron, Ogun or foolishness, but I caught something viral, which I refused to keep, on the plane Monday, Dec. 23, when I flew to San Salvador, El Salvador, by mistake â yes, the booking agent booked me for San Salvador when I clearly said Salvador, BAHIA, Brazil (smile). I kept seeing San Salvador and thought, well, perhaps this is another way of referencing Salvador, Bahia.
Dec 30, 2013
The Screening Room, a new local startup TV show, features up-and-coming filmmakers with interviews about their films, the filmmaking journey and future outlook. We were honored to have the lovely Sheila V. Harris as our host in a recent episode of The Screening Room. She interviewed two local filmmakers, Karen Ruiz, a native San Franciscan, and Rock Hemlock, originally from Dallas, Texas.
Dec 28, 2013
It is obvious that dark-skinned African American women have endured a myriad of struggles and pain based on their complexion. What about the other side of the racial hue? The real life story of the light-skinned African American woman has largely been mute in American society. It is rare that you hear or see accounts of how light-skinned women view themselves or their position in American society.
Dec 25, 2013
Elsie âCookieâ Suttle was born on Jan. 3, 1925, in Weatherford, Oklahoma, the last of four sisters. She was a beautician for over 30 years. For over 60 years, she was a devout member of First AME Zion Church in San Francisco and more recently a member of Kyles Temple AME Zion Church in Vallejo. Her beautiful white hair was her trademark.
Dec 19, 2013
âLove, Peace, and Soulâ by the award-winning writer and WPFW broadcaster Ericka Blount is a documented history of the show that helped to launch and sustain the careers of such musical giants as James Brown, the Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye, Barry White, Ike and Tina, Aretha Franklin and more.