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    We Were Right (So Says the Census): Hidden Swing Voters Tipped the Scales in 2012

    by  • May 17, 2013 • Berkeley, News Articles • 0 Comments

    Marc Morial

    By Marc Morial “The findings represent a tipping point for blacks, who for much of American history were disenfranchised and then effectively barred from voting until the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965.”  Associated Press Last July, the National Urban League released a report entitled “The Hidden Swing Voters.”  Our report predicted...

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    Ugandan AIDS Orphan Discovers Power of the Pedal

    by  • May 17, 2013 • Berkeley, News Articles • 0 Comments

    Christopher Ategeka

    By Roibín Ó hÉochaidh, UC Bekeley News Center Tension-spoked wheels. Triangular metal frame. Crank-and-chain drivetrain. The bicycle is perhaps man’s simplest means of self-propelled transportation. For UC Berkeley graduate student Christopher Ategeka, however, the humble machine propelled him on a journey from the dirt tracks of East Africa to Oakland’s asphalt streets and the...

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    Lynette McElhaney Wants to Improve West Oakland’s deFremery Park

    by  • May 11, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Civic Duty, Marin County News, Oakland, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles • 0 Comments

    Lynette McElhaney

    DeFremery Park, which was the home to the USO for African Americans in World War II, will be receiving a facelift and a makeover of its historic grounds. Friends of deFremery Park held a reception May 3 to recognize McElhaney’s work and last month’s Earth Day cleanup of the park. More than 175 volunteers...

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    HIV Research Must Include African American Participants

    by  • May 11, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, News Articles, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles • 0 Comments

    By Jesse Brooks For over a decade, Blacks have been disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. Although they account for over half of new infections each year in the United States, African Americans account for a low percentage of experimental vaccine participants. According to Dr. Susan Buchbinder, director of Bridge HIV research department at the San...

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    Ora “Carol” McClendon, 90

    by  • May 11, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Obituary, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles • 0 Comments

    Ora McClendon

    Ora McClendon, affectionately known as “Carol” to family and friends, passed away on April 14 at the age of 90. She was born Ora Hopkins on Dec. 15, 1922 in the Jackson Parish of Quitman, Louisiana to Green and Rose Hopkins. She graduated from Chatum High School in Quitman and was a faithful member...

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    Mills Grove Christian Church Revival

    by  • May 11, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Church Events, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles • 0 Comments

    Rev. Clarence L. Johnson announced that the annual revival of the Mills Grove Christian Church, 5410 Fleming Avenue, Oakland, will begin with a reception at 5:30 p.m. on  Friday, May 17. Praise Dancers will perform and sermons will be delivered by Rev. Elvis Knox and B.K. Woodson.  A continental breakfast with music by the...

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    Obama Dumps FHFA’s DeMarco, Appoints Watt; New York Sues Wells Fargo and B of A

    by  • May 11, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles • 0 Comments

    Mel Watt

    By Tanya Dennis Representative Mel Watt, Democrat Representative from North Carolina was named to replace Ed DeMarco on May 1st as the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) after a year of protests from housing activists. Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley called Demarco’s actions “inexplicable” and joined New York’s Attorney General Eric...

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    Kaiser Permanente Invests $11.7 Million in Youth Programs

    by  • May 11, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles • 0 Comments

    Regina Jackson

    Kaiser Permanente, the largest health-care provider in Northern California, has announced that it will invest  $11.7 million in the Oakland community. The investment will help keep children and teens healthier year-round by expanding school-based health centers, and will also enhance programs that promote learning and job-related opportunities. Through funds established by Kaiser Permanente at...

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    Malcolm Shabazz, Grandson and Namesake of Malcolm X Killed

    by  • May 11, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, News Articles, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles • 0 Comments

    Malcolm Shabazz

    Amsterdam News Staff The Amsterdam News has learned, and the U.S. Embassy has confirmed, that Malcolm Shabazz – grandson of Malcolm X, was killed in Mexico. Several reports around the circumstances of his death, stilled unconfirmed, have rummored that he died early Thursday morning, May 9, 2013 from injuries sustained after he was thrown...

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    SANKOFA

    by  • May 11, 2013 • African American, Art, Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles • 0 Comments

    Pictured from left to right: Ellen Bimpeh, Ashley Chambers, Brenda Hudson, and Maxine Ussery at Sankofa African Arts. Photo by Adam Turner.

    By Ashley Chambers With Mother’s Day approaching, Sankofa African Arts & Jewelry at 120 Frank Ogawa Plaza in Oakland has pieces fit for a Queen. One of a kind amber, silver, and gem stone jewelry fill the display in this local shop accessorized with unique handbags, African fabrics and artifacts, handmade masks, drums, incense,...

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    Temple Hill Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert

    by  • May 11, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Entertainment, Featured Events, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles • 0 Comments

    Dr. Scott Holden, head of the BYU Music Department.

    The Temple Hill Symphony Orchestra is presenting its Spring Concert, “Blast Off,” on Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. at Oakland Temple Hill’s Inter-stake Center Auditorium. Presented by Jay Trottier, the orchestra’s new conductor, with help from Dr. Scott Holden, head of the BYU Music Department, and the Golden Gate...

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    Author of “Beyond Heroes and Holidays” to Speak

    by  • May 11, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles • 0 Comments

    Margo Okazawa Rey

    By Post Staff Professor, author, and East Bay resident, Margo Okazawa-Rey, became known to thousands of educators with her 1998 co-edited book, “Beyond Heroes and Holidays.” This collection of analytical essays and curricular materials for K-12 educators challenged the prevailing approaches that focused on a list of famous figures and ethnic holidays during the...

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    HIV Research Must Include African American Participants

    by  • May 11, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, News Articles, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles • 0 Comments

    Dr. Susan Buchbinder with Dr. Hyman Scott, who is doing a study to see if home testing can reach the group of MSM (men who have sex with men) who normally wouldn’t test elsewhere, and if they test positive, link them to care.

    By Jesse Brooks For over a decade, Blacks have been disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. Although they account for over half of new infections each year in the United States, African Americans account for a low percentage of experimental vaccine participants. According to Dr. Susan Buchbinder, director of Bridge HIV research department at the San...

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    Reyhan Griffin, 14, Plays the Course With Golf Pro Rickie Fowler

    by  • May 10, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles, San Francisco, Sports

    After Reyhan Griffin (above) finished his round at the May 1 Wells Fargo Championship, he received this souvenir of a photo with former Wells Fargo CEO Dick Kovacevich and Wells Fargo Championship 2012 winner Rickie Fowler. Photo credit: Wayne Thompson, Wells Fargo.

    By Ashley Chambers Chatting with golf-lover Reyhan Griffin, 14, one can notice that the young man is wise beyond his years. A 4.0 student from San Francisco’s Bayview district, he was the grand prizewinner of Wells Fargo’s Succeeding Together video essay contest, playing in the 2013 Wells Fargo Championship Pro-Am last week alongside Rickie...

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    BAPAC Hosts Sixth Annual Judge George Carroll Community Service Awards

    by  • May 10, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles, Richmond News

    Vice Mayor Courtland “Corky” Booze, Otheree Christian, Joan Davis, Barbara Becnel, Michael Davenport, and Lydia Stewart. Photo byStephen V. Brooks Photography, svbrooksphoto@aol.com

    By Kia Croom More than 200 people attended the Black American Political Action Committee’s (BAPAC) Sixth Annual Judge Carroll Community Service Awards reception and fundraiser held on May 2 in Richmond Sanitary lobby. The annual event is a fundraiser that recognizes outstanding citizens for community service, leadership and dedication to the Richmond Community. This...

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    Berkeley Workshop for Eighth Grade Parents

    by  • May 10, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles

    The Berkeley Alliance will hold an 8th grade workshop to help students and families understand the challenges students may experience as they transition from middle school to high school on Thursday, May 16 at Willard Middle School, 2425 Stuart St. in Berkeley. The workshop will also provide some basic information about post-secondary opportunities  and...

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    Lee Backs Law to Repeal Discriminatory HIV/AIDS Policies

    by  • May 10, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles, Oakland News Articles

    Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

    Congresswomen Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.) this week introduced H.R. 1843, the Repeal Existing Policies that Encourage and Allow Legal (REPEAL) HIV Discrimination Act. The REPEAL Act expresses the sense of Congress that federal and state laws, policies, and regulations should not place a unique or additional burden on individuals solely as...

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    Street Academy Students Discuss Youth Violence

    by  • May 10, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles, Oakland News Articles

    The Oakland Emiliano Zapata Street Academy’s Youth Action Team (Y.A.T.)  recently hosted a school-wide assembly to discuss violence in the city, bringing the message  “It’s NOT whatever!” to their classmates on Thursday, April 18.. Students at the school were assigned the task of creating and leading a project to address youth violence in Oakland....

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    Centerforce Helps Formerly Incarcerated Find Jobs

    by  • May 10, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Ron Davis

      Centerforce, a leading organization that serves youth, families and formerly incarcerated adults – will hold a celebration and fundraising event Wednesday, May 15 from 5 p.m.- 8 p.m. at Coliseum Lexus of Oakland, located at 7273 Oakport St. For over 30 years, Centerforce has been a national leader in providing evidence-based programs to...

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    Linda Dorcena Forry for Senate Seat in Boston

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Linda Dorcena Forry

    Democrat Linda Dorcena Forry, a Haitian-American from Dorchester, Boston, won her party’s nomination in the race for the First Suffolk state Senate seat. Her opponent will be Joseph Anthony Ureneck in Boston’s May 28 election. If elected, Forry will be the first woman and minority to represent the Boston district and the first Haitian-American...

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    Oakland Premiere of “Free Angela and All Political Prisoners”

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Featured, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Angela Davis

    The premiere of “Free Angela and All Political Prisoners,” written and directed by Shola Lynch with questions and answers by Angela Davis, will take place Tuesday, May 7 at 7 p.m. at the Landmark Piedmont Theater, 4186 Piedmont Ave. in Oakland. In this historical vérité style (observational) documentary marking the 40th anniversary of Davis’...

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    City Should Regulate Crematoriums, Say Community Groups

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Tranquil Oaks Cremation Garden in Maryland owned by Stewart Enterprises.

    The Oakland City Council will decide Tuesday, May 7 whether to extend an ordinance that requires crematoriums to obtain a Major Conditional Use Permit (CUP) in order to operate in Oakland, a rule that was adopted last May. Among those urging the council to make the ordinance permanent are East Oakland residents, Allen Temple...

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    Acts Full Gospel’s “Diamonds in the Rough” Debutante Ball

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Church Events, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    From left to right: Ruben and  Kammilah Hayes;  Joshua D’Tiole and Kazaria Phillips;  Je’Leese Yabuki and   Theory Dunwood.

    By Carla Thomas Acts Full Gospel Church of God in Christ’s Youth Department presented a “Diamonds In the Rough” Debutante Ball last Saturday night at HS Lordships Restaurant in the Berkeley Marina. Themed “Celebrating our Strengths and Accomplishments,” the black tie gala showcased over a dozen young women in white ball gowns with matching...

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    Girls Inc. of Alameda County Strong, Smart, and Bold Luncheon

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Featured, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    From left to right: Keisha Hayfron, Lois De Domenico, Luna Flores, Belva Davis, Sharon Yu, Katherine Sarafian, Lisset Perez, and Pam Moore at the 2013 Strong, Smart, and Bold Luncheon. Photo courtesy of Girls Inc. of Alameda County Facebook.

    A pillar of girl and women empowerment, Girls Inc. of Alameda County recently held its 25th Annual Strong, Smart, and Bold Luncheon where four young ladies, Keisha Hayfron, Sharon Yu, Luna Flores, and Lisset Perez, were awarded with Girls Inc. scholarships. The organization also honored Bay Area   journalist Belva Davis, producer of Disney Pixar’s...

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    African-American Genealogical Conference in Harlem

    by  • May 3, 2013 • African American, Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Dr. Leslie Harris, professor at Emory University; Dr. Carla Peterson, professor at the University of Maryland; and David Kleiman, president of Heritage Muse, Inc.; spoke during the Church-sponsored Harlem African-American Genealogy Conference on March 9. Photo by Jason Merrell, JBurd iMages.

    By Janet Peterson Deseret News “I want to start with the common belief we have that African-American personal histories are unknown and unknowable. Indeed, this is a common idea both among professional historians, and among those of us who do genealogies,” stated Dr. Leslie Harris, keynote speaker at the 9th annual African-American Genealogy Conference...

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    Candlelight Vigil in Memory of Brandy Martell

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Brandy Martell

    By Jesse Brooks A candlelight vigil was held Monday on the anniversary of the unsolved murder of Brandy Martell, who was killed last year at the corner of Franklin and 13th streets in downtown Oakland. The vigil was meant to raise awareness of continued violence against the transgender community. Martell, 37, who identified as...

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    The Emergency Room: Urgent Care or Primary Care?”

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County

    By Ebony Tinsley A trip to the emergency room can be an expensive nightmare for households. It is a place that is often filled with frustrated patients and their relatives who feel vulnerable and neglected.  While the emergency room is designed for those who are suffering serious and unexpected medical conditions, there are more ...

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    Hotdogs and Homework Program in Harlem

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Kristin Robinson, left, interacts with Clever Clark, middle, and Erick Chabert, right, during Hotdogs and Homework. Photo by Sarah Jean Weaver.

    By Sarah Jane Weaver, LDS Church News Each youth has gained something from the Hotdogs and Homework program, held on Tuesday nights at the Church of Latter-day Saints (LDS) in Harlem. Clever Clark, 7, just learned to read; and Daisy Sorcia, 14, doesn’t mind doing homework, but prefers to have fun. Hotdogs and Homework...

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    Kamala Harris Announces $9.4 Million in Homeowner Assistance Grants

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Featured, Marin County News, News Articles, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Kamala Harris

    Attorney General Kamala Harris  has announced California’s National Mortgage Settlement Grant Program has awarded $9.4 million to 21 organizations in order to assist Californians affected by the state’s foreclosure crisis. “The foreclosure crisis has inflicted wide-ranging and deep harm to California homeowners and communities,” said  Harris. “These grants will give homeowners and families the...

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    East Oakland Rotary Club Offers George T. Jackson Scholarship

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    The East Oakland Rotary Club is offering a $1,000 George T. Jackson Scholarship to high school seniors. The scholarship will go to nine students who: reside in the East Oakland area; attend an accredited high school in East Oakland; and need financial assistance to enter a four-year college Students must also have at least...

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    17-Year Old Ginger Howard Becomes Youngest Black Female Golfer to Turn Pro

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Ginger Howard

    Ginger Howard, a 17-year old golf player, has officially become a member of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) making her the youngest ever. She is also the fifth Black American woman to join the LPGA Tour. While her popularity is still very low, all of that will likely change as Howard continues to...

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    “So, I Live to 80 – Then What?” Ruth Beckford Workshop

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Ruth Beckford

    Dancer, author, actress and playwright Ruth Beckford is hosting a workshop on how to stay open to new experiences after the age of 80. The workshop – “So I live to 80, then what?” – will be held on Saturday, May 18, featuring a panel of women who remain active and continue to pursue...

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    Toastmasters Spring Conference Features Ed Tate

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, News Articles, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    Ed Tate

    Toastmasters International District 57 of Northern California is featuring Ed Tate, successful trainer, author and international speaker at the Oakland Airport Hilton  Friday May 3 and Saturday, May 4. Tate won Toastmasters International’s “World Championship of Public Speaking” in 2000. He is one of two keynote speakers at  the conference  He will also speak...

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    President Obama Warns Daughters “Family Tattoo”

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Barak Obama, Bay Area, Berkeley, Marin County News, Michelle Obama, News Articles, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Special Interests Articles

    sasha-malia-obama-

    President Barack Obama has warned his daughters that if they get tattoos, he and his wife will get matching ones on the same place on their bodies. In an interview on NBC’s Today show, the president said he hoped the “family tattoo” threat would discourage teen rebellion. Obama said he had warned Malia, 14,...

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    MCE Renewable Electricity in Richmond

    by  • May 3, 2013 • Bay Area, Berkeley, News Articles, Richmond News

    MCE Logo

    Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church, 684 Juliga Woods St. in Richmond invites the public to a presentation and discussion Wednesday, May 8, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., about the reasons to transfer residential electrical service from PG&E to MCE, Richmond’s renewable electricity alternative. There will be presentation and Q&A with a representative from MCE. Topics...

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