• Archive for March 23rd, 2012

    Hepatitis C Kills More Than HIV

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Bay Area

    Hepatitis C virus — not AIDS-causing HIV — is the leading chronic virus infection leading to death in the United States, and its victims most often are baby boomers. More than half who are infected do not know it. Researchers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found in a study...

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    Global Cooking: Subha’s Cranberry Cookies

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Post News Feature Story

    By Subhashini Coburn This cookie recipe combines the spicy citrus flavors of oranges, originally from China, and the native American cranberry, which is full of nutrients and a high antioxidant food. This recipe is an easy mixture to put together to enjoy the taste  of homemade cookies. Traditionally in American food, the use of...

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    Local Toastmasters Bolden and Taylor Win Competition

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Bay Area, Special Interests Articles

    Lia Bolden (left) and Bruce Taylor.

    Members of Oakland ARPB Toastmasters Lia Bolden and Bruce Taylor took first and second place in this year’s area-wide speech contest. Contestants were competing for the opportunity to move on to the District 57 semi-finals. Toastmasters International’s District 57, also known as the Redwood Empire (www.d57tm.org), encompasses most of Northern California, east and north...

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    Beth Eden Pastor Celebrates 41 Years

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Faith

    Dr. Gillette

    By David Scott The congregation of Beth Eden Baptist Church recently celebrated 41 years of service that Pastor Dr. Gillette O. James and First Lady Dr. Rosa James have dedicated to the church and its members. The March 11 celebration featured praise songs by Celestial Voices,  Daughters of Praise, a Poem by Sister Nola...

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    Soweto Gospel Choir April 5th in SF

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Special Interests Articles

    Soweto Gospel Choir

    The Grammy Award-winning Soweto Gospel Choir is returning to the Bay Area for a performance, 8 p.m., Thursday April 5 at the Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness in San Francisco. The choir was formed to celebrate the unique and inspirational power of African gospel music. The 26-member-strong ensemble draws on  talent from the many...

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    Help Former Foster Youth Thrive

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Bay Area, News Articles

    Beyond Emancipation, Alameda County’s primary provider of services for former foster youth ages 18-24, is holding a fundraising dinner 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday, March 28 at Italian Colors, 2220 Mountain Blvd. in Oakland. Italian Colors will donate a percentage of the cost of dinner support Beyond Emancipation programs, which include transitional housing,...

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    Job Fair for Educators and School Workers

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Bay Area, News Articles

    Alameda County Office of Education (ACOE) is holding a countywide job fair featuring opportunities in K-12 public schools and community organizations. The fair will be held 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Thursday, April 5 at ACOE, 313 W. Winton Ave. in Hayward. Employers will be conducting onsite interviews. Computer terminals will be available to...

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    Prescott Circus Theatre Show

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Uncategorized

    Prescott Circus Theatre.

    Prescott Circus Theatre, featuring over 100 student performers, will perform at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, March 31 in the auditorium at McClylmonds High School, 2607 Myrtle St. in Oakland. The children will perform juggling, stilting, acrobatics, unicycle, hambone body percussion, hip-hop dance and balancing acts. Families and children are invited to attend the free show....

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    Internship Leads to Job at East Bay Parks

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Special Interests Articles

    Quynh TruongQuynh Truong

    Quynh Truong was a student at San Francisco State University in 2005 when she found a listing for an internship at the East Bay Regional Park District. Because she was majoring in business with an emphasis in human resources, she was able to jump right into an internship in the district’s HR department. “This...

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    Leno Bill Revises Penalty for Simple Drug Possession

    by  • March 23, 2012 • San Francisco

    Following the lead of 13 other states and the federal government, Senator Mark Leno introduced legislation that revises the penalty for simple drug possession under state law from a felony to a misdemeanor. The new legislation, SB 1506, does not apply to anyone involved in selling, manufacturing or possessing drugs for sale. The bill...

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    Huffman Bill to Save State Parks

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Marin County News

    The Assembly Water, Parks & Wildlife Committee this week approved a bill by Assemblymember Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael) that would offer several funding opportunities and other creative strategies to help prevent state parks from being closed. Assembly Bill 1589, also known as the California State Parks Stewardship Act of 2012, addresses the needs for...

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    USF Holds Human Rights Film Festival

    by  • March 23, 2012 • News Articles, San Francisco

    The University of San Francisco (USF) is hosting its 10th annual human rights film festival taking place March 29-March 31. The festival seeks to promote awareness and discussion of global human rights abuses and to encourage action in order to prevent such injustices. The three-day festival is free and open to the public, and...

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    Kevin Epps is Back With “Straight Outta Hunters Point 2”

    by  • March 23, 2012 • San Francisco

    San Francisco documentary filmmaker Kevin Epps.

    By Lee Hubbard San Francisco documentary filmmaker Kevin Epps gained a national reputation with his 2002 film “Straight Outta Hunters Point,” which showed conditions on the streets: drive by shootings, car jackings, open drug dealing, street violence, the massive police presence and young men trying to rap their way out of public housing. That...

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    SF Observatory Gives Public An Eye on the Sky

    by  • March 23, 2012 • San Francisco

    Despite San Francisco’s reputation for fog, the view is often amazing from the top of one of San Francisco State University’s tallest buildings. Three nights a week – if the sky is free of clouds – students and others head to the top of Thornton Hall to look at stars, planets and anything else...

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    NFL Players Vernon and Vontae Davis Host Scholarship Benefit

    by  • March 23, 2012 • San Francisco

    NFL players and brothers Vontae (left) and Vernon Davis.

    By Kia Croom NFL players Vernon and Vontae Davis are holding a scholarship fundraiser for fine arts students, 6 p.m., Saturday, March 31 at the Hamlin Mansion, 2120 Broadway in San Francisco. The event, organized by the Vernon and Vontae Davis Family Foundation, will support youth pursuing undergraduate degrees in fine arts; the A.R.T....

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    Calvary Hill Community Baptist Celebrates Pastor Joseph Bryant’s 16 Years of Service

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Bay Area, Faith, San Francisco

    Pastor Dr. Joseph Bryant and First Lady Kelly Bryant

    By Lee Hubbard Pastor Dr. Joseph Bryant and First Lady Kelly Bryant of Calvary Hill Community Baptist Church will celebrate 16 years of service Sunday, March 25. The church is located on 141 ‘sIndustrial Road in the San Francisco Bay View. “The 16th ‘Labor of Love’ Appreciation Anniversary for Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Bryant...

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    49er Vernon Davis Launches Urban Renewal Project

    by  • March 23, 2012 • News Articles, Richmond News

    By Kia Croom Even during the NFL off-season, 49er’s tight end Vernon Davis continues to make groundbreaking plays. Davis is CEO and co-founder of Modern Class Design (MCD), a new full-service fine arts and interior design company for homes and commercial spaces, including landscape architecture. MCD has selected Richmond’s Crescent Park Apartments as the...

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    High School Students Learn About Green Careers

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Berkeley, Headine Display

    Former El Cerrito Mayor Ann Cheng, now program director with the advocacy group Transform, discusses green careers in the nonprofit sector with local high-school students at the EBGC Green Career Fair. (Roibín Ó hÉochaidh photo)

    Hundreds of ecology-minded high-school students attended a recent Green Education and Career Exploration Fair at UC Berkeley to explore college and career opportunities in the clean-tech economy of tomorrow The East Bay Green Corridor’s third annual fair, held March 16, offered students a chance to learn more about the ever-growing educational and professional options...

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    Regina Jackson Honored

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Bay Area, Special Interests Articles

    Regina Jackson

    Assemblymember Sandré R. Swanson (D-Alameda) will present a Woman of the Year Award to longtime Oakland community leader Regina Jackson, executive director since 1994 of the East Oakland Youth Development Center. Jackson will receive the award during a special ceremony on the Assembly Floor in Sacramento at 11:30 a.m., Monday, March 26. The event...

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    Student Finds Job at Tidewater Aquatic Center

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Bay Area, Headine Display

    Racquel Martinez, a recreation major at Cal State University East Bay, found an internship at East Bay Regional Park District

    Racquel Martinez, a recreation major at Cal State University East Bay, found an internship at East Bay Regional Park District to do community outreach for the Tidewater Aquatic Center, which provides access to the Oakland shoreline for water activities such as boating and fishing. Martinez was surprised that many people living in the area...

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    Book Review: Reporter Attempts to Examine Chauncey Bailey Killing

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Bay Area, Special Interests Articles

    By J. Douglas Allen-Taylor A  newly-released book on the events surrounding the Bailey murder by Chauncey Bailey Project investigative reporter Thomas Peele, “Killing The Messenger” (Crown Publishers), seeks to confirm the conclusion that the leader and two members of Your Black Muslim Bakery, and they alone, were responsible for Chauncey Bailey’s death. But Peele’s...

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    Northern Light School, a Shining Star

    by  • March 23, 2012 • Oakland News Articles

    Dr. Coyness Ennix (center left) was  keynote speaker at Northern Light School’s Black History Month celebration in February. The school also celebrates Women History Month in March and every other month since its co-Principals Michelle Lewis (center right) ) and Kaamil Bey Isles (center left) are dedicated women guiding the elementary student body to become high achievers. Photos by Adam L Turner and Stephen Brooks, Jr.

    By Post Staff Northern Light School in Oakland is a place where children learn to honor Black History, Women’s History and the multicultural roots of its students all year long. The keynote speaker at the school’s Black History celebration  in February was cardiac surgeon Dr. Coyness L. Ennix, who has been recognized for his...

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