• Bay Area

    San Leandro Crossings Development Update

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, Events, News Articles, South County, Special Interests Articles

    City staff and representatives from nonprofit housing developer BRIDGE Housing Corporation will present an update on the proposed Cornerstone building, which is part of the San Leandro Crossing development project at the San Leandro BART station, Monday, May 6, at 7 p.m. in City Council chambers. The Cornerstone building will consist of 200 affordable...

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    Community Child Care Council of Alameda County 40th Anniversary

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, News Articles, South County, Special Interests Articles

    The Community Child Care Council (4C’s) of Alameda County will be hosting its 40th Anniversary Gala on Saturday, May 4 at 6 p.m. The organization will present awards to Michael A. LeNoir, M.D., president-elect of the National Medical Association; George Halvorson, president and CEO of Kaiser Permanente; Kristina Adams, president-elect of the California Child...

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    Afternoon of High Tea and Vintage Fashion in San Leandro

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Events, Lifestyle, Oakland News Articles, South County, Special Interests Articles

    The Alta Mira Club is presenting a Vintage Fashion Show and Tea on Saturday, May 4 at the Alta Mira Club House, located at 561 Lafayette Ave. in San Leandro. High tea, which will be served at 12:30 p.m., includes tea or coffee and a spread of assorted tea sandwiches and desserts. Theresa LaQuey,...

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    San Leandro Expands Dates and Hours for Summer Swimming

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, Children, Entertainment, Family, News Articles, Publicity, SECTIONS, South County, Special Interests Articles

    The San Leandro Recreation and Human Services Department will operate pools over the summer at the San Leandro Family Aquatic Center, Boys and Girls Club and Farrelly Pool. Each of the pools offers swim lessons for all ages and levels at a variety of times with American Red Cross certified and trained instructors.  To...

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    Felony Disenfranchisement, A Jim Crow Era Holdover

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, News Articles, Politics and Government, San Francisco

    Benjamin Todd Jealous

    By Last week, the Delaware State legislature approved a constitutional amendment to all but remove the last Jim Crow-era voter suppression law from its books. The amendment, passed at the urging of the Delaware NAACP, allows people with nonviolent felony convictions to vote after their release from prison. This is a major victory for...

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    Floyd Mayweather Takes on Northern California’s Robert “Ghost” Guerrero

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, News Articles, San Francisco, Special Interests Articles

    Floyd Mayweather

    By Lee Hubbard The weekend of Cinco de Mayo will be the place to be in Las Vegas, Nevada, as current Welterweight World Boxing Champion Floyd Mayweather will return to the ring to fight Robert Guerrero in “May Day: Mayweather vs. Guerrero.” The championship bout will take place Saturday, May 4 at the MGM...

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    Free Rotacare Health Clinic Tuesday Nights

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, Entertainment, News Articles, Richmond News, Special Interests Articles

    Free medical diagnosis/service is now available for the medically uninsured at the Richmond Rotacare clinic Tuesday evenings from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at 2727 Macdonald Ave.in Richmond, The clinic opened in March in response to the request to Rotary by the Health Department of Contra Costa County so that medical services would be...

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    Shop at JCPenny to Support Girls Inc. College Scholarships

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, News Articles, Richmond News, Special Interests Articles

    Amya Harris (left) and Mieasha Harris at JCPenny, Hiltop Richmond.

    By Mieasha Harris, Executive Director – Girls Inc. WCCC Shoppers at the JCPenny store at Hilltop in Richmond are helping  Girls Inc. raise $1 million for college scholarships. At mid-month, donations to the  nonprofit have already reached nearly $500,000. Girls Inc. of West Contra Costa County has been designated by the Hilltop JCPenny in...

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    Joan Davis Receives Community Service Award

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, Community Service, News Articles, Richmond News, Special Interests Articles

    joan Davis

    By Kia Croom Joan Davis, president and CEO of the Richmond Community Foundation, is one of five individuals who will be recognized by the Sixth Annual Judge George Carroll Community Service Awards Program sponsored by the Black American Political Action Committee (BAPAC) of Contra Costa County. Davis is a native of Omaha, Nebraska and...

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    Dr. Desmond Carson: “I work for the community I love”

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Community Service, Health, News Articles, Richmond News

    Desmond Carson

    By Post Staff To call Dr. Desmond Carson “committed to his community” would be an understatement. Carson, a Richmond native, is something of a hometown hero: an emergency room doctor in West Contra Costa’s only public hospital, a crusader for public health education, a mentor to youth and husband and father of two. In...

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    New Children’s Book “Finnegan and Fox: The Ten-Foot Cop”

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, Special Interests Articles

    By Terri Schlichenmeyer The Bookworm Sez It was the scariest half-hour of your life. You were somewhere with Mom or Dad and they let go of your hand for just a minute. Just a minute, and suddenly you were in a sea of legs with no idea what happened. You were totally, completely lost....

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    Postal Service Approves Sale of Downtown Berkeley Post Office

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles, Oakland News Articles

    berkeley post office

    By Judith Scherr Despite the Berkeley community’s solid and vocal opposition to a postal service plan to sell the historic downtown post office, postal officials announced Monday they intend to move forward with the sale. Opponents have until May 7 to appeal the decision. “It’s outrageous that the postal service would take this unilateral...

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    Gary Yee to Serve as Acting Schools’ Superintendent

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles, Oakland News Articles

    Dr. Gary Yee

    The Oakland Board of Education this week appointed Dr. Gary Yee as Acting Superintendent of the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD). The board made the decision at its meeting Wednesday to replace current Superintendent Tony Smith, who is moving to Chicago. Smith, who said he was leaving for family reasons, announced his resignation on...

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    L.A. Mayor Holds Contractors Accountable for Hiring Blacks

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles, Oakland News Articles

    antonio-villaraigosa

    By Kenneth Miller, L.A. Sentinel The Metro Transportation Authority (MTA) in Los Angeles pledged significant African American participation during the construction phase of the Metro Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor and also signed a project labor agreement to ensure that Blacks received adequate employment representation. But contractors have drastically underperformed in the hiring of African Americans...

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    Anthony Reese Graduates with MBA from DeVry

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles, Oakland News Articles

    By Ashley Chambers Business professional Anthony J. Reese recently graduated from the Keller School of Management of DeVry University receiving his Master of Business Administration (MBA) in accounting. For Reese, a real estate agent for the City of Oakland, striving for academic success holds a deeper meaning. Though he battled with dyslexia throughout high...

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    Authentic African, Caribbean Drummers, Musicians Celebrate Olatunji’s Birthday

    by  • April 26, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles, Oakland News Articles

    If he had lived, master drummer Babatunde Olatunji would have been 85 years old. To commemorate his memory, his fans and admirers hosted a monumental musical feast at the Ashkenaz nightclub last Saturday in Berkeley. Pictured in this Afro-Caribbean salute to Olatunji are (L to R):  Sikiru Adepoju, Val Serrant, Mohamed Kouyate, Karamba Diabate...

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    Brooks Wins Council Support to Bring Army Base Contracts to Local Businesses

    by  • April 25, 2013 • Bay Area, News Articles, Oakland News Articles, Politics and Government, Real Estate

    Desley-Brooks

    By J. Douglas Allen-Taylor Oakland City Council’s Community and Economic Development Committee modified a proposal this week to help local and minority contractors win construction contract bids with the city after learning the program as staff was implementing it may have been guilty of the same problem it was supposed to solve. District 6...

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    April 23-28 – Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater | Zellerbach Hall, Berkeley

    by  • April 20, 2013 • Advertisement, African American, Alameda County, Bay Area, Beauty, Business, Culture, Daily Posts, DVD Entertainment, Entertainment, Foundations, Health, Information, Recreation, Social Media, Socialmedia, Training

    Ailey-2013

    The incomparable Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, perhaps the most acclaimed international ambassador of American culture performing today, returns to the Bay Area. Under the inspired leadership of artistic director Robert Battle, and building upon the “big, big wow” (San Jose Mercury News) of its 2012 appearances, the company’s 2013 Berkeley residency promises wide-ranging...

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    The Celebration of Babatunde Olatunji An Invocation of the Spirit of the Drum

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County

    Babatunde Olatunji, the greatest African drummer. Photo by John Werner.

    By Babatunde Harrison His name was Michael Babatunde Olatunji, and he is considered to be the greatest African drummer ever to step on the shores of the United States of America. During his 50-year stay in the U.S. Babatunde Olatunji established himself as the leading cultural ambassador of the continent of Africa in America....

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    Kamala Harris Backs Upgrade of Prescription Drug Monitoring

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Attorney General Kamala Harris this week praised the passage of a bill she is sponsoring to upgrade and expand California’s prescription drug monitoring program as an important step in combating a serious public health and law enforcement issue. The bill passed out of the Senate Business and Professions Committee on a 7 to 2...

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    Lee Opposes Social Security Cuts

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County

    Barbara Lee

    Congresswoman Barbara Lee is opposing cuts to Social Security, called the chained CPI, that are included in the president’s 2014 budget proposal. The chained CPI is a cost index which helps to calculate the cost of living adjustments for benefit levels. The result is a lower measure of the impact of inflation on the...

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    George Receives Tennis Entrepreneurship Award

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County

    George & Arif

    Arif Khatib (right), the founder of the Multi-Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame,  ‘Jack London’ George Rowan, Jr. (center) and India Alston who was Mistress of Ceremonies, celebrated at the 13th Annual Multi Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame held at the Claremont Hotel & Resort on March 22. George received the Tennis Entrepreneurship Award. The...

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    Scepter Club Holds “Inspiring Women and Men” Scholarship Luncheon

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County

    The Scepter Club’s Regina Chapter #67, Order of the Eastern Star Prince Hall Rite of Adoption State of California, is presenting an “Inspiring Women and Men to Look and Feel Healthy and Beautiful” luncheon on Saturday, April 27, noon to 3 pm. at the at the Oakland Masonic Center, 3903 Broadway in Oakland. This...

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    Oakland’s Hebrew Day School Celebrates 65th Anniversary of Israel’s Independence

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County

    Tal Kravitz (center, kneeling), Israeli musician, is surrounded by students of Oakland’s Hebrew Day School. He performed for children at the school to mark the celebration of the 65th anniversary of Israel’s Independence. This year, the Israeli Consulate decided that the best way to celebrate Israel’s Independence would be to embody the truth that...

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    Maudelle Shirek, 101, “Godmother” of East Bay Politics

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, News Articles, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County

    Maudelle Shirek

    Maudelle Shirek, who served 20 years as an elected  Berkeley leader and a lifetime as an advocate for justice, died last Thursday in a hospice in Vallejo.  She was 101. “I am deeply saddened by the passing of Maudelle Shirek, and my thoughts and prayers go out to her friends and family,” said Congresswoman...

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    Oakland Rotary Sponsors Zoo Trip for 250 Kindergarteners

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Linda Pitts, Transitiional Kindergarten teacher at Garfiled Elementary School, chaperones some of the 250 children who spent the day at the Oakland Zoo.

    250 students from Oakland School’s 11 Transitional Kindergartens spent Friday, April 12 at the Oakland Zoo, sponsored by the Oakland Rotary Club. Thirty-five Rotarians led the field trip, which focused on art and biology. This year, Oakland Rotarians and other partners provided $22,000 for classroom learning tools and supplies,  $15,000 worth of books, $11,000...

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    Drew Debro Awarded for Public Speaking

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Drew Debro

    Public speaker Drew Debro, 17, was recently presented with the Oakland Unified School District’s Distinguished Participation Award for “Demonstrating the importance of literacy and his eloquence of speaking in the style of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.” A senior at Oakland Technical High School, Debro started his career in public speaking at the age...

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    Rowena Tatmon Wins “The Price is Right”

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County

    drew carey and rowena

    Rowena Tatmon, of Oakland, (pictured with show host Drew Carey) recently won over $11,000 in cash and prizes on “The Price is Right” game show, which aired Friday, April 5. A business partner of IVM1 Entertainment, her prizes included a hammock, outside grill, and designer sunglasses. Photo by Blake Kerentan.

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    San Leandro Honors Earth Day

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Environment, Featured Events, Information, News Articles, South County, Special Interests Articles

    The City of San Leandro will honor Earth Day 2013 by hosting or partnering on a number of springtime events. Residents can commemorate the occasion by learning about the city’s recycling programs, attending the Watershed Festival, visiting local Bay Friendly Gardens, receiving locally made compost, participating in the annual citywide garage sale, or joining...

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    Fremont Student Wins President’s Environmental Youth Award

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, News Articles, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Pavan Raj Gowda.

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency this week announced that 12-year-old Pavan Raj Gowda of Fremont  is one of the recipients of the 2012 President’s Environmental Youth Award for his environmental stewardship work, which includes founding “Green Kids Now, Inc,” a non-profit organization focused on raising children’s awareness of environmental issues. “EPA is proud to...

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    The 2.3 million people behind bars in the U.S. are incarcerated for nothing more than a non-violent drug offense.

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Featured, Government, Injustice, Justice Department, News Articles, Open Government, Policy, Politics and Government, Public Safety, San Francisco

    By Benjamin Todd Jealous The United States has five percent of the world’s people but 25 percent of the world’s prisoners. For the sake of our families and future we must do better. Our nation leads the world in the incarceration of our own citizens, both on a per capita basis and in terms...

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    Boston Ballet Dance Soloist John Lam Visits “Performing Stars,” Where He Got His Start

    by  • April 19, 2013 • Bay Area, Entertainment, Entertainment, Marin County News, News Articles, San Francisco, SECTIONS

    John Lam. Photograph by Gene Schiavone.

    By Godfrey Lee John Lam, a dance soloist with the Boston Ballet, returned home to San Rafael to dance in the Marin Ballet 50th Anniversary Reunion Performance Saturday, April 13. Lam trained at the Marin Ballet for more than 10 years before going on to complete his training at the Canada’s National Ballet School....

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