My thoughts on ‘Showdown in Desire: The Black Panthers take a stand in New...
Author: Orissa Arend Published 2009 by the University of Arkansas Press by Elbert “Big Man” Howard “Showdown in Desire” is a unique book – a case history detailed in “spoken word” by a great variety of...
View ArticleOperation Green Future: Chokwe Lumumba’s vision for Jackson, Mississippi
by Abdul Shakur Brotha Chokwe becoming the people-elected mayor of a city which is predominantly New Afrikan has provided us with the opportunity show the people that we are capable of governing and...
View ArticleIRS attacks Cuba-supporting IFCO for fiscally sponsoring Viva Palestina
by IFCO/Pastors for Peace “The IRS is threatening to revoke the tax-exempt status of the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization, IFCO, the venerable anti-poverty and human rights group....
View ArticleImmigration policies are criminalizing our communities
by Christina Mansfield, Cinthya Muñoz Ramos and Diana Zuñiga In this moment, with President Obama’s recent executive action on immigration and the mass protests throughout the country against the grand...
View ArticleA village cannot be built in a jail: Why gender responsive is not gender justice
by Misty Rojo of Justice Now and California Coalition for Women Prisoners The issue of “gender responsiveness” as an excuse to open more prisons has been rearing its ugly head lately with the expansion...
View ArticleSFPD racism is systemic: In wake of Mario Woods’ killing, SFSU public health...
by the Public Health Organization of Graduate Students (PHOGS) at San Francisco State University The Public Health Organization of Graduate Students at San Francisco State University condemns the...
View ArticleAdachi Project releases ‘One Eleven Taylor,’ a documentary short depicting...
This is the face that GEO Group shows to San Franciscans on its only facility in the city. by Valerie Ibarra San Francisco – Today, Feb. 16, 2021, the Adachi Project released its first film, “One...
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