• February 24 2012

    San Leandro Seminar for First Time Homebuyers

    by  • October 26, 2012 • Bay Area, February 24 2012, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    The City of San Leandro is sponsoring a free homebuyer education seminar, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 3 at San Leandro’s City Hall, 835 14th St. The recent elimination of redevelopment agencies in California has taken a toll on home ownership programs in the Bay Area.  In spite of funding reductions, the...

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    Allen Temple Offers Drug Abuse Intervention Training

    by  • February 27, 2012 • February 24 2012, General Articles, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, Special Interests Articles

    A panel of experts at Allen Temple’s substance abuse in-service were (L to R) Kenny Hall, Senior Case Manager, Allen Temple and Ark of Refuge; Angela Porter, Director of Operations, New Bridge Foundation;  Suzanne Hicks, Program Director, New Bridge Foundation; Claudius Johnson, Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice. Photo by Adam L. Turner.

    Whitney Houston’s untimely and senseless death profoundly shocked and saddened many in the African American, and larger community, sadly punctuating the continuing cycle of drug-related deaths among Americans, whether caused by overdoses, mixing alcohol and prescription drugs, or violence. The aftermath also punctuated the anger, frustration and pain that family and friends feel as...

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    Nominations for Historic Preservation Awards

    by  • February 25, 2012 • February 24 2012, General Articles, News Articles, Richmond News

    Richmond’s Planning and Building Services Department is now accepting nominations for the 5th Annual Historic Preservation Awards. The purpose of the Historic Preservation Commission’s awards program is to increase public awareness of Richmond’s heritage by recognizing individuals, organizations, businesses, and agencies whose contributions demonstrate outstanding commitment to excellence in historic preservation, local history or...

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    Richmond’s CyberTran Ultra Light Rail Moves Ahead

    by  • February 25, 2012 • February 24 2012, General Articles, Richmond News

    Dexter Vizinau, president of CyberTran, stands next to ultra light rail car.

    By Ken A. Epstein CyberTran International, a Richmond-based start up company, is turning a lot of heads with its “ultra light rail” project that has the potential to significantly transform mass transit in the Bay Area and around the country. CyberTran is developing computer-automated, solar-powered trains, in reality more like passenger cars, that can...

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    Freedman’s Bank Still Connecting Families

    by  • February 25, 2012 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Featured, February 24 2012, Oakland News Articles, Post News Feature Story, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Vallejo News

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    Editor’s note: In partnership with the Deseret News, we bring you this story about how the Mormon church digitized the Freedman’s Bank Records as a resource to unite African American families.   Part I By Trent Toone, Deseret News The cousins from New Jersey can still vividly recall a day two years ago when...

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    John Collins, Buffalo Soldier, Rode a War Horse

    by  • February 9, 2012 • Berkeley, February 24 2012, John Collins, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco

    By Paul Cobb While the Black Tuskegee airmen were shooting down planes and patrolling the skies with their red tails in the European Theater of Operations, the all-Black US Army Buffalo Soldier Division, trained to fight from the backs of war horses, arrived in Africa in 1943, at two locations, Casablanca, Morocco and Oran,...

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    African-American and Woman-owned Firm Yolanda’s Construction Administration and Traffic Control

    by  • February 8, 2012 • February 24 2012, Richmond News

    By Kia Croom Yolanda Jones is the proprietor of Yolanda’s Construction Administration & Traffic Control, an African-American and woman-owned firm that provides support for public and private sector clients on engineering and construction projects.  The company’s staff has extensive experience in the transportation industry, including rail transit and highway and roadway projects and other...

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    John Collins, Buffalo Soldier, Rode a War Horse

    by  • February 8, 2012 • Berkeley, February 24 2012, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco

    By Paul Cobb While the Black Tuskegee airmen were shooting down planes and patrolling the skies with their red tails in the European Theater of Operations, the all-Black US Army Buffalo Soldier Division, trained to fight from the backs of war horses, arrived in Africa in 1943, at two locations, Casablanca, Morocco and Oran,...

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    Richmond Actor Dorian Lockett Stars in Stage Play “Fences”

    by  • February 8, 2012 • February 24 2012, Richmond News

    By Kia Croom Richmond resident and actor Jim “Dorian” Lockett has a starring role in the stage play “Fences,” written by Pulitzer Prize winning, African American playwright August Wilson and directed by Gene Kahane, currently showing at the Altarena Playhouse in Alameda.Lockett plays Troy, a middle-aged garbage man who is struggling to support his...

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    Your Biz Consulting Offers Grant Writing Workshops, March 8

    by  • February 8, 2012 • February 24 2012, Richmond News

    The Your Biz Consulting Firm is presenting a “Show Me the Money” Grant Writing Workshop Series, sponsored by the Black American Political Action Committee (BAPAC) and the Post News Group.  Beginning and experienced grant writers from city, county and state agencies, as well as from nonprofits, K-12, colleges and universities, are encouraged to attend....

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    WWII Airmen Fought for Equal Rights

    by  • February 7, 2012 • Berkeley, February 24 2012, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, South County

    By Michael K. Martin, Legal Editor With the observance of the birth anniversary of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the release of the historical film “Red Tails,” thoughts turn to the Freeman Field Mutiny of 1945.  The Freeman Field Mutiny was a rebellion by Black members of the U.S, Army Air Corps,...

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    Mother Novalean Harris, 95

    by  • February 7, 2012 • February 24 2012, Richmond News

    By Kia Croom Community icon, church leader and entrepreneur Mother Novalean Harris died on Jan. 11 of natural causes.  She was 95 years old. Her memorial was held Jan. 20 at Hilltop Community Church.Mother Harris is remembered for her involvement in the community and her church.  A dedicated and dependable leader, she participated in...

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    Richmond’s D’vondre Woodards Attends President’s State of the Union Address

    by  • February 7, 2012 • February 24 2012, Richmond News

    U.S. Rep George Miller met Tuesday with D’vondre Woodards, a 22-year-old young man who grew up in Richmond and was Miller’s invited guest to President Obama’s State of the Union speech. Woodards serves as a Senior Fellow as part of the City of Richmond Operation Peacemaker fellowship. Miller, Woodards and other Peacekeeper fellows met...

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    Tuskegee Airmen Are Action Heroes in “Red Tails”

    by  • February 7, 2012 • Berkeley, February 24 2012, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco

    By Lee Hubbard The Tuskegee Airmen, the first Black pilots in the Armed Forces during World War II, flew over 1,500 missions and shot down more than 100 German aircraft between 1943 and 1945, including three of the first German jets ever used in combat. Their planes – P-51 Mustangs were painted with a...

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    Young Adults Complete Project SEARCH Internships

    by  • February 7, 2012 • Berkeley, Featured, February 24 2012, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco

    Ten young adults with developmental disabilities are being honored this week at a graduation ceremony for completing yearlong internships with Alameda County as part of a special collaboration that provides on-the-job experience for individuals with special needs. The graduates are the second group to complete their internships with the county as part of its Project...

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    Alas, Etta James, the Queen of Blues, Who Started Here, Has Gone

    by  • February 7, 2012 • Berkeley, February 24 2012, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco

    By Marc H. Morial, President and CEONational Urban League “At last…My love has come along. My lonely days are over.  And life is like a song.”  Etta James’ signature hit record, “At Last.”On January 20, the legendary matriarch of the Blues, Etta James, died at the age of 73 in her hometown of Riverside,...

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