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Vote courage: Join Gloria Berry’s grassroots campaign for San Francisco District 10 Supervisor

District 10 needs new ideas. It needs an uncompromising new voice that will fight for its people. That is why Gloria Berry is running for District 10 Supervisor. Gloria Berry’s candidacy is not being funded by a political machine or some old guard cronies with deep pockets. Hers is a grassroots campaign. She is proceeding forward handshake by handshake, door knock by door knock. Are you willing to fight side by side with a candidate with the courage to speak the truth who will make sure that your voice will be heard in San Francisco’s citadels of power?

Behind Enemy Lines

In San Jose, the National Prison Strike is going down!

Oct 5, 2018

This prisoner-led strike is not only about their list of 10 demands; it’s a clear call for their human rights! This is no small feat – and it’s dangerous! These men and women are putting their lives on the line – for themselves and for us. The retaliation began weeks before the strike even began. Don’t think for one moment this isn’t also about us here on the outside. Most of us are complicit in the horrors that have taken place in our nation’s prisons.

Few prisoners strike at San Quentin

Oct 4, 2018

Few prisoners, if any, at San Quentin State Prison participated in what was reported to be the largest prisoner-led strike in United States history. There are many reasons for these prisoners’ lack of involvement. Most of the men imprisoned at San Quentin were unaware of the strike and the groups involved with it like Jailhouse Lawyers Speak and the Bay Area National Prison Strike Solidarity Committee.

Raw sewage spills at SF Bryant St. jail making prisoners sick – ‘rash, intestinal, lung’ problems reported

Oct 3, 2018

Raw sewage overflows since January 2017 at the San Francisco’s main 850 Bryant St. jail are making prisoners sick, according to a class action lawsuit asking for $150,000 or more in damages filed July 30 against the City and County of San Francisco, the Sheriff and other law enforcement personnel. The raw sewage spill was reported in the District Attorney’s Office in January 2017 but not in the jail.

Comrade Malik: Racism in the US is a symptom of capitalism

Oct 2, 2018

I’d like to send out a clenched fist salute to Amani Sawari of Jailhouse Lawyers Speak. I have studied the transcript of Amani’s appearance on Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman. Amani did an excellent job articulating the reasons for our actions. Amani also had the presence of mind to highlight and accentuate the fact that we, the prisoners across Amerika, seek to be treated as human beings and given meaningful opportunities toward our rehabilitation.

Physicians and medical students stand in solidarity with prison strikers

Oct 2, 2018

As incarcerated people across the country began a three-week series of protests, a contingent of physicians, health professions students and other allied health professionals expressed their solidarity with the protestors. More than 125 students and healthcare providers signed an open letter endorsing the National Prison Strike, with many participating in local solidarity actions or making phone calls to prisons to show support for the strikers’ demands.

‘An execution date should not be scheduled’ for Bomani Shakur (Keith LaMar)
‘It is in the service of God to inflict wrath on the evil doer,’ says Missouri prison nurse in the midst of unparalleled brutality and torture during National Prison Strike
Missouri prisoners protesting ad-seg restrictions in run-up to National Prison Strike shackled to iron bench
The deafening drumbeat of the unfree
Greg Curry: Black August at Ohio State Penitentiary
The old Dixie Boys in Florida still have that Jim Crow mindset
Heroic or heinous: The death penalty case of Thomas Porter
Pennsylvania prisoners launch boycott of new mail system privatized by prison profiteers
Plausible deniability and sinister bigotry ​inside ​Texas prisons
Smyrna 17: Trials of Delaware ‘riot leaders’ begin Oct. 8
Rashid: The prison struggle continues
Prison strike solidarity update: Solid Black Fist newsletter released as striking continues
Prison-assisted drug overdoses: Deadly K2 epidemic is spreading in Texas and many other state and federal prisons
Deceptions, lies and misappropriation of funds at McConnell Prison in Texas
National Prison Strike: State retaliates against South Carolina prisoners in the wake of Hurricane Florence

News & Views

The mid-term election

Oct 5, 2018

Nov. 6 is election day. If you haven’t done it already, register to vote. Encourage others to register and vote. Most of your ballots will be filled with local or state issues and candidates. Voters in the United States need more choices than Democrats and Republicans. If you see the name of a Green Party candidate, I hope you will check them out. Greens believe that people and the health of the planet should be more important than corporate profit.

Hundreds of students at HBCU Fair gain sense of hope and head start for college admissions

Oct 4, 2018

More than 500 high school juniors and seniors from around the Bay Area convened at San Francisco’s Mission High School for the Seventh Annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities Recruitment Fair. Dozens of students were admitted to schools on the spot while many walked away with merit-based scholarships. The annual fair provides students with an opportunity to get a head start in the college admissions process while learning about historically Black colleges and universities and seeing them as viable options.

San Francisco twins, 11, win OneUnited’s I Got Bank Youth Essay and Art contest

Oct 3, 2018

As the largest Black-owned bank in America, OneUnited Bank takes educating our youth about making and keeping money very seriously. So seriously in fact that alongside our community partner BMe, for the eighth year we have given away $1,000 in savings accounts to 10 lucky kids who read any financial literacy book as inspiration for an essay or work of art. San Francisco twins Dontaye Ball Jr. and Ziontaye Ball, 11, are among the national winners. Please join us in congratulating them!

San Francisco’s new ‘Us v. Them’

Oct 3, 2018

In his essay titled, “San Francisco, You’ll Miss Your Tech Bros If They Flee,” Bloomberg opinion columnist Noah Smith warns that the tech bubble is a victim of outsiders’ antipathy towards techies. The essay suggests that it is more important that San Francisco retain its tech bubble than its long time and native residents. Smith argues that San Francisco will miss the tech bros if they flee. But San Francisco is already missing its long time and native residents. Many native and long-time residents miss San Francisco as well.

Hey, Mr. Tangerine Man …

Oct 2, 2018

They got Jel-Low Puddin’ Man – — one less backwards Taliban — treating women like beasts – — Packs of predator priests — next they’re comin’ for you – — your whole predator Krew — silver bracelets, orange — jumpsuit await you too! — Hey Mr. Tangerine Man – — They’re comin’ for you next — Before you tweet or text — Hey Mr. Tangerine Man – — your FOX-hole country — only needs one tree —

Parallels between national strikes, from prisoners in the US to teachers in Costa Rica
Race and cash in the Assembly 15 campaign: Jovanka Beckles breaks the mold
New report calculates the first unemployment rate for formerly incarcerated people: 27 percent, highest since Great Depression
Jovanka vs. Buffy: In Assembly District 15 race, it’s a choice between local roots and outside money
Hands off SF’s Sunshine Ordinance: Privacy proponents urge No on Prop B
Standing with Julian Assange
Judge Rebecca Hardie allows Contra Costa CFS social worker to commit perjury
Premier San Francisco artist Ronnie Goodman arrested, charges dropped, but artwork confiscated by city
Two African heroes leave prison in Rwanda
When the white man who shot up an upscale Oakland neighborhood first shot me, a homeless man, nobody cared; I was the criminal
Saving ‘Mona’
‘We love the CIA!’ – or how the left lost its mind
Merchants of Butchertown
Bayview’s Sav-Mor Mart re-opens in new location with fresh produce, more healthful products
Sam Jordan’s Way celebrates the first major Black mayoral candidate in San Francisco

Culture Currents

Upcoming Events

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October 6, 2018
Resilient Bayview Neighborfest! 10:00 am on Quesada Ave behind the Bayview Hunter's Point YMCA, San Francisco, CA 94124 Resilient Bayview and the Bayview Y are pleased to announce ... more>>
October 6, 2018
BAYVIEW GROWERS MARKET EVERY SATURDAY – Aug. 4 to Nov. 17 10:00 am Florence Fang Asian Community Garden - 2 Diana St, San Francisco, CA 94124 (at Williams) Eight Bayview community gardens to share their freshly grown fruits ... more>>
October 6, 2018
BAY DAY INDIA BASIN - Free Kayak Boat Rides, Climbing Wall, BBQ! 11:00 am India Basin Shoreline Park, Hunters Point Blvd & Hawes St, San Francisco, CA 94124 America True and India Basin Neighborhood Association invite neighborhood youth ... more>>
October 6, 2018
BlacComPac EAST OAKLAND COMMUNITY GATHERING 1:00 pm Ira Jinkins Community Center, 9175 Edes Ave, Oakland, CA 94603 Politics dominate every aspect of our lives whether it is ... more>>
October 6, 2018
DREAMGIRLS - musical play that "drives audiences wild!" 1:00 pm Berkeley Playhouse 2640 College Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704 It’s the fabulous ’60s, and Effie, Lorrell, and Deena ... more>>
October 6, 2018
The Lower Bottom Playaz present PROTECTION SHIELDS 2:00 pm The Flight Deck, 1540 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94612 Season19: LEGACY opens on Sept 21!

PROTECTIONS SHIELDS: The prequel to ... more>>
October 6, 2018
KEVIN COOPER—Live From Death Row 2:30 pm UC Hastings Law School - 198 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94102 "As I continue to live in this modern-day plantation against ... more>>
October 6, 2018
Festival & Exhibition: "UNDOCUMENTED HEART: Oakland's Day Laborers Tell Their Stories" 3:00 pm Antonio Peralta Hacienda Historical Park, 2465 34th Ave, Oakland, CA 94601 Enjoy artwork exhibits, delicious food, live music, and a performance ... more>>
October 6, 2018
DREAMGIRLS - musical play that "drives audiences wild!" 7:00 pm Berkeley Playhouse 2640 College Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704 It’s the fabulous ’60s, and Effie, Lorrell, and Deena ... more>>
October 6, 2018
The Lower Bottom Playaz present PROTECTION SHIELDS 8:00 pm The Flight Deck, 1540 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94612 Season19: LEGACY opens on Sept 21!

PROTECTIONS SHIELDS: The prequel to ... more>>
October 7, 2018
Prop C and Prop 10 explained 9:30 am MLK Room, 1187 Franklin St, San Francisco, CA 94109 Unitarian Universalist Breakfast Forum- Learn about these two propositions on ... more>>
October 7, 2018
DREAMGIRLS - musical play that "drives audiences wild!" 2:00 pm Berkeley Playhouse 2640 College Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704 It’s the fabulous ’60s, and Effie, Lorrell, and Deena ... more>>
October 7, 2018
Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) in the Neighborhood: FUN DAY in the #Bayview Free Family Arts + Crafts 2:00 pm 4720 3rd St., between Newcomb and Oakdale, Bayview Hunters Point, San Francisco TODAY! and Every Sunday Will Be Fun Day in the #... more>>

More than 500 years!

Oct 5, 2018

“MORE THAN FIVE HUNDRED YEARS … Of Afrikan Resistance! … MORE THAN FIVE CENTURIES … Of fighting for our Freedom! …
MORE THAN FIVE HUNDRED YEARS … Of building our revolutionary movements! … MORE THAN FIVE CENTURIES … Of Self-Determination and Reparations! … From my latest recording “500 YEARS OF AFRIKAN RESISTANCE!!!” © (P) Hotep Music ** Since Europe first attacked Alkebulan-Afrika more than five centuries ago and kidnapped and enslaved our people in Portugal and Spain, WE have resisted!

The last time I saw Bobbie ‘Spider’ Webb

Oct 4, 2018

It was Saturday, June 30. We were gathered in the courtyard of Midtown Garden Apartments. Bobby Webb carefully removed his sax from the black bag and took the stage. It didn’t take long for us to realize we were in the presence of a master virtuoso, immediately demonstrating his versatility. In retrospect, Bobbie (Spider) Webb may have been playing his own epitaph on that Saturday at the end of June. Less than three months later, Bobbie Webb left the world stage he had graced so brilliantly.

Wanda’s Picks for October 2018

Oct 3, 2018

It’s all about the ancestors, believe it or not. The invisible realm controls the outer. Those who believe in magic are in touch with reality – a truth, the initiated, those beings open to a creation story they participate in. Life is a collection of unedited stories; the end of a chapter does not mean the end of the book. With that said, the MAAFA Commemoration is upon us once again, celebrating its 23rd anniversary.

Elbert ‘Big Man’ Howard’s Black Panther Memorial marks history

Oct 2, 2018

Elbert “Big Man” Howard died in Santa Rosa at the age of 80 on July 23. The memorial service was held on Aug. 25. Howard was one of six founding members of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. He was well known as one of the most instrumental members in many facets of organizing during his time with the party. The memorial was packed with original Panthers who shared candid stories of their time with Howard.

Standing in revolution: Laure McElroy joined the ancestors BlackAugust 31, 2018

Sep 29, 2018

“You were right, Tiny. Interdependence does work for us poor mamas.” My revolutionary poet, fellow welfareQUEEN at POOR Magazine and co-founder of Homefulness and KEXU radio Laure McElroy and I spoke quietly on the phone in the kind of intimacy befitting deep sister comrades like we were and had been for many years of deep struggle and deep resistance. Writing this today is so hard for me between tears and pain. I’m so unsure of how to go on without her love. On Sunday, Sept. 23, we held a multi-nationed tree-planting ceremony in Laure’s honor at Homefulness.

‘The Global Imagination of 1968: Revolution and Counterrevolution’
Wanda’s Picks September 2018
Cal Shakes’ stunning ‘War of the Roses’ closes Sept. 15
Tribute to Big Man: Action is supreme
Aretha Franklin, the radical Queen of Soul
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