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    AIDS Project East Bay Opens TRACY House Transgender Youth Center

    By Jesse Brooks The AIDS Project East Bay(APEB) opened TRACY House (Transgender Resources and Advocacy Center for Youth), the first of its kind, May 18  in honor of Tracy “Equality” Bumpus, a Transgender  advocate who died in July  2011, and to better meet the needs of the underserved transgender and gender non-conforming youth. Youth living [...]Read More »

    BANPAC Honors Groups for Health Policies

    The Bay Area Nutrition and Physical Activity Collaborative (BANPAC) honored twenty Bay Area organizations that have committed to adopting 100% healthy beverage policies. At the Rethink Your Drink Launch on Thursday, May 9 these organizations were honored for rising to the challenge of providing healthy beverage options for their clients, members, parishioners, and staff at [...]Read More »

    Kamala Harris Meets with DAs to Reduce Gun Violence

    Attorney General Kamala Harris on Friday last week convened a Leadership Group of the state’s district attorneys to collectively develop smart and practical recommendations to reduce gun violence through enforcement of existing laws and prevention efforts. “Gun violence continues to be a distressing and persistent problem in the United States, but California is leading the [...]Read More »

    Health Tips for Mother’s Month

    These health tips are presented by the Bay Area Media Mission-KDYA 1190AM, The Post News Group, and The Richmond Main Street Initiative (RMSI)-to help raise awareness and reduce the risks of breast cancer. Studies have shown that certain lifestyle changes can decrease the risks, such as: Breastfeeding-this may play a role in breast cancer prevention. [...]Read More »

    Olsen & Partners Donates $20,000 for Haiti Scholarships

    Olsen & Partners, CPA presented a surprise donation of $20,000 to Hope for Haiti: Education at St. Columba Catholic Church’s third annual “Haiti Cultural Celebration to provide scholarships to almost 100 impoverished children in Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital city. Hope for Haiti: Education was organized by the parishioners at St. Columba in 2010.  The nonprofit program [...]Read More »

    YMCA of the East Bay Healthy Kids Day 2013

    More than 850 members of the YMCA of the East Bay and community participants celebrated Healthy Kids Day on April 27 participating in the ‘Move-A-Thon’ program with 5K runs, family classes and triathlons around the Bay Area. The program encourages children and families to participate in circuit exercise stations and record the number of repetitions [...]Read More »

    Oakland Break Out Artist Adrian Marcel Hosts Homecoming Weekend

    By Kia Croom Oakland native Adrian Marcel has established a growing fan base locally and nationally with the recent release of his EP debut Rafael Present’s 7 Days of Weak. Protégé to the legendary Rafael Saadiq, Marcel signed a record deal with El Seven Recordings/Universal Republic over a year ago and has since been living [...]Read More »

    Change in Leadership for the Museum of the African Diaspora

    The Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) recently announced that executive director Grace C. Stanislaus will resign effective June 28, 2013 to pursue new interests and opportunities. Stanislaus has been a driving force behind several exhibitions and programs. She helped to reinvigorate the museum’s individual and corporate giving programs and expanded the Diaspora Curriculum Project [...]Read More »

    Salvation Army’s Back To School Assistance Program

    The Salvation Army is giving away shopping sprees to qualified underprivileged children, ages 5 to 12. Children 4 years old will also be accepted with proof of acceptance into kindergarten. Shopping sprees will be given on August 10 where children will shop for new clothes at Target, receive backpacks and school supplies. To be eligible, [...]Read More »

    Huffman to Host Town Hall Meetings on Social Security and Medicare

    Congressman Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael) will be hosting town hall meetings on Social Security and Medicare in California’s Second Congressional District. He will discuss his efforts in Congress to protect America’s social safety net and answer questions from constituents. President of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare Max Richtman, Carroll L. Estes [...]Read More »

    Kickball Extravaganza in Marin City

    In celebration of Fathers Day, Steve Knudsen of the Marin City Community Development Corp is organizing a Kickball Extravaganza on Saturday, June 15, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. It will be held on the MLK Ball Field in Marin City. There will be free food and fun prizes. Children are welcome. For more information, [...]Read More »

    Comedy Explosion in Marin City

    By Godfrey Lee Marin City had its first comedy show “Comedy Explosion” last Friday night, May 17. The audience enjoyed the show at the Manzanita Senior Center, organized by Eboni McKinley. Event Director for Adults and Young Adults for the Marin City Community Service District, McKinley says the show was a success as more than [...]Read More »

    City of San Leandro Seeks Community Input on Economic Development Work Plan

    City staff recently prepared a draft Economic Development Initiatives and Work Plan (Work Plan) which reflects ongoing and planned efforts to promote sustainable economic development and transform San Leandro into a center for innovation.  City staff is seeking input from the community to shape the Work Plan. It was presented to City Council on May [...]Read More »

    Free Arduino Microcontroller Computer Programming Workshop

    The San Leandro Public Library and Ace Monster Toys are presenting a free Arduino Microcontroller Computer Programming Workshop on four Saturdays, starting June 1 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Arduino Microcontrollers are computers that can sense and control the physical world. In this hands-on, entry-level workshop, adults 18 and over will learn to program [...]Read More »

    New Ashland Youth Center Opens in Alameda County

    Alameda County this week celebrated the opening of the new REACH Ashland Youth Center, a $23 million redevelopment project that will provide a wide variety of youth-oriented programs including job training, educational assistance, art and cultural programs, recreation, and health and wellness services. The REACH Ashland Youth Center – believed to be the largest facility [...]Read More »

    San Leandro Table Tennis Tournament

    San Leandro Senior Community Center will hold its second Table Tennis tournament Friday, May 24, 11:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. at 13909 East 14th St. Seniors 50+ are invited to participate in the tournament. A $1 drop-in fee applies. This popular drop-in social program recently expanded its hours and now offers three sessions weekly: Mondays and [...]Read More »

    Library Offers Persian Dance Workshop

    The Shahrzad Dance Company will present a free 45-minute program that includes Persian dance demonstrations, audience participation, a lecture and a Q & A session at the San Leandro Main Library, Thursday, June 27 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 300 Estudillo Ave. The dance company is a non-profit organization founded by Shahrzad Khorsandi [...]Read More »

    Library Presents Oakland-East Bay Gay Men’s Chorus

    The San Leandro Public Library and the Oakland-East Bay Gay Men’s Chorus kick-off and celebrate Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month with a concert and reception on Sunday, June 2 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the San Leandro Main Library, 300 Estudillo Ave. in San Leandro. The concert is free and no [...]Read More »

    USF Philosopher Wins Distinguished Research Award

    By Monica Villavicencio, USF News The impulse to kick your leg when the doctor knocks your knee with a rubber mallet is involuntary; cheating on a chemistry exam is a choice… right? For years, University of San Francisco Professor of Philosophy Manuel Vargas has focused his research on such questions-the long-standing debate referred to by [...]Read More »

    Dr. Annette Shelton and Donald Andrews Get Small Business of the Year Award

    “A family affair” was how Supervisor John Avalos of San Francisco’s District 11 described Dr. Annette Shelton and her grandson Donald Andrews as he presented them with the Small Business of the Year Award on May 14 at San Francisco City Hall. Each year, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and Mayor recognize a local [...]Read More »

    San Francisco to Host 50th Super Bowl

    By Jimmy Golen Associated Press Build a new stadium, host the Super Bowl to show it off. The NFL rewarded the San Francisco Bay Area on Tuesday with hosting rights for the 2016 championship game, slotting the 50th Super Bowl in the 49ers’ high-tech Santa Clara stadium scheduled to open next year. The league also [...]Read More »

    Rev. Philip Cousin, Jr. is the New Pastor at SF Bethel A.M.E. Church

    By Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan The Rev. Philip Cousin Jr., a longtime religious and political leader in Durham, North Carolina was appointed new pastor of Bethel A.M.E. Church in San Francisco. The African Methodist Episcopal Church moved Cousin from St. Joseph A.M.E. in Durham, where he has served since 1992, to the pulpit of Bethel A.M.E. [...]Read More »

    Khalil Adams, 12, on a Mission to attend Harvard University

    Khalil Adams, 12, is looking forward to attending the Leadership in Action Summit at Harvard University this summer through the People to People Ambassador Program. Under the vision of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, People to People gives students the opportunity to travel across the world, experience different cultures, and be a part of history. [...]Read More »

    House Appropriations Committee Passes Bill Requiring Monthly Reports on VA Claims Backlog

    Congresswoman Barbara Lee placed language to provide more detailed reports on the claims backlog affecting veterans in the FY2014 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Bill.  Lee’s language would also require the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to provide reports on the efforts of local regional offices to eliminate the backlog. “I am pleased that [...]Read More »

    Richmond Commemorates 20 Years of Friendship with Sister City Zhoushan, China

    By Post Staff The City of Richmond hosted a 13-member delegation from its Sister City Zhoushan, China last week, commemorating their 20th anniversary. The sister cities established a mutual agreement in 1993 and have collaborated on exchanges in the areas of culture, education, health and human services, and business. Zhoushan, a chain of over 1,390 [...]Read More »

    Chevron Offers Training Program in Petrochemical Industry

    As a community member for more than 110 years, Chevron has been dedicated to supporting the economic development of the Richmond community. In helping to ensure people are well trained and can compete for well-paying career jobs, the company is sponsoring the Contra Costa County Office of Education’s Regional Occupational Program (ROP). The ROP offers [...]Read More »

    Coronado Community Y Renamed E.M. Downer Family YWCA

    By Kia Croom Don Lau, Executive Vice President of the YMCA of the East Bay, announced the renaming of its Coronado Community Y facility (formerly Richmond Boy’s Club) to the E. M. Downer Family YWCA at a dedication ceremony on May 10. The building dedication celebrates Edward M. Downer III, Chair Emeritus of the Mechanics [...]Read More »

    Richmond Business Expo and Job Fair

    By Post Staff Timothy Miles lost his job a year ago, and the Richmond resident has been on the hunt for new opportunities ever since. When a Facebook advertisement about the May 9 Richmond Chamber of Commerce Business Expo and Job Fair caught his eye, he quickly registered for free through the For Richmond coalition’s [...]Read More »

    A’s Infielder Eric Sogard and Stomper Visit Stege Elementary

      Oakland A’s infielder Eric Sogard and team mascot Stomper visited Stege Elementary School in Richmond to launch the 2013 “Science of the Game” program, a partnership between the Oakland A’s, Chevron and Bay Area schools. Sogard passed out “Science of the Game” workbooks to approximately 100 fourth and fifth graders, and worked through science [...]Read More »

    New Children’s Book: “Father Groppi: Marching for Civil Rights”

    By Terri Schlichenmeyer, The Bookworm Sez You’re a kid who knows right from wrong. When you were little, your parents helped you understand what was good and what was not. Once you got bigger, you could see when something wasn’t fair and you remember how much you hated that. These days, you’re old enough (and [...]Read More »

    Child Poverty is the Real Scandal

    By Jesse Jackson Washington is descending into another silly season. Let’s end this diversion of dust and smoke as partisans hype mock “scandals” for political profit. The real scandals — like that of children in poverty — are simply being ignored. In this rich nation, nearly 8 million children under the age of 18 are [...]Read More »

    Street Academy Turns 40

    School Makes a Difference for Oakland Students   By Jennifer Inez Ward The front office of Street Academy superficially looks like many other high schools – teenagers and teachers milling about, checking mailboxes and turning in assignments. But this is not your regular school. The Oakland Emiliano Zapata Street Academy was born 40 years ago [...]Read More »

    David Glover, the Unelected Mayor of Oakland Will Always Be with Us

    By Robert Gnaizda Many leaders from the corporate world, government and the community always knew that David Glover was far more than just another community leader. Based upon my almost 30 years of working with David, from protests to development of complex policies to frank meetings with Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and Wells Fargo [...]Read More »

    EBMUD Showcases Advanced Energy Production Technology

    By Conway Jones Nancy Stoner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Acting Assistant Administrator of the Office of Water, toured EBMUD’s wastewater treatment facility in Oakland with Katy Foulkes, Vice President, EBMUD Board of Directors, as part of a nationwide tour to highlight the use of innovative technology in addressing water challenges. EBMUD was the first [...]Read More »

    David Glover, 60, OCCUR’s Champion for Economic Justice

    By Paul Cobb David Glover, the executive director of OCCUR (Oakland Citizens’ Committee for Urban Renewal) brought renewal to every neighborhood in Oakland because he taught neighborhood leaders the skills to become advocates for equity and improvement. He died Wednesday May 22, at home in the care of his wife Robin Bailer-Glover and his two [...]Read More »

    Vogelsong gets win, out up to six weeks

    By: Malaika Bobino San Francisco, CA – It’s been a rocky road for starter Ryan Vogelsong.  Struggling to find his rhythm and command on the mound has been a big concern.  There have been talks of sending him down to the bullpen as the Giants did with two-time Cy Young Winner Tim Lincecum. Coming into [...]Read More »

    Dr. Smith Preaches Mills Grove Homecoming Anniversary Sermon

    The 38th Homecoming and Anniversary Celebration for Mills Grove Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) starts Friday, May 17, and continues on Saturday through Sunday, May 19. Rev. Eloise Knox, pastor of the Bell Chapel C.M.E. Church, San Francisco, will preach the opening sermon at 6:00p.m. Servant B.K. Woodson of Bay Area Christian Connection will speak [...]Read More »

    The Dream That is America

    A Diasporic Dialogue with Olugbemiga Oluwole By Babatunde Harrison There was a time in the Diasporic story of the Blackman, when the American dream was a long endless nightmare. Those were the days when Africans were forcibly brought into America against their will to work and toil until they were dead. Times have changed and [...]Read More »

    BABIP Capacity Building Seminar May 21

    Bay Area Blacks in Philanthropy (BABIP) will be hosting their Strengthening Our House: A Capacity Building Seminar for nonprofits serving the Black community on Tuesday, May 21. The seminar will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1111 Broadway in Oakland. Topics will include: “How to Approach Foundations,” “Communicating Your Financial Story:  A [...]Read More »

    Sen. Mimi Walters Seeks to Provide Digital Textbooks

    Republican legislator offers bold plan for diversity and low-revenue districts Recently, the Post staff sat down with Senator Mimi Walters (R-Irvine) and discussed legislation which would increase a school district’s ability to integrate digital textbooks into California’s classrooms.  Senate Bill 185, which is scheduled to be heard on the Senate Floor in late May, addresses [...]Read More »

    Senate Republican Leader Bob Huff Backs More Money for Low-Income, English-Learner Students

    Senate Republican Leader Bob Huff (R-Diamond Bar) supported Governor Jerry Brown’s school funding plan. In a statement released Tuesday Huff said, “Of all the options being presented by California’s majority party, the governor’s plan does the most to help students from low-income families, and those students still facing the challenge of mastering English.”   “Directing money [...]Read More »

    Ammunition Tax Approved

    The Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee approved an ammunition tax measure, AB 187, this week which will provide a new source of revenue to assist communities facing high levels of gun violence. Authored by Assemblymembers Rob Bonta and Roger Dickinson, the measure would place a 10 percent tax on all ammunition sold in California, excluding [...]Read More »

    Two late home runs, lift A's for the win

    By: Malaika Bobino Oakland, CA – No better way than to start the series with a win.  After losing two straight and eight of the last ten games, the Oakland Athletics bounce back for the 2-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Two late home runs life the A’s over the Royals.  Despite outstanding pitching [...]Read More »

    Macheo Payne Earns Doctorate at SFSU

    Macheo Payne, who is graduating this month with a doctorate in educational leadership from San Francisco State University, is an Oakland native who has spent almost 20 years working at the grassroots level to improve education, particularly for youth in the African American communities. He says his studies have helped him look at system-wide approaches [...]Read More »

    Student Loan Crisis Is Coming to a Head

    By Jesse Jackson The student loan burden is reaching crisis proportions. Young Americans are being saddled with unsustainable debts. A New York Federal Reserve Bank study found that a stunning 43 percent of 25-year-olds had student loan debts in 2012. Debt now averages over $25,000 for graduates of four-year colleges. Student loan debt now is [...]Read More »

    Parents, Students Thank Guice Christian Academy’s Grandparents Club for Tuition Grants, Support

    The Grandparents Club of the Dr. Herbert Guice Christian Academy received many expressions of thanks, gratitude and appreciation from the students and their families for their annual fundraising efforts to provide grants to assist students and families who want to receive an accredited first-class Christian-oriented education. The Grandparents Club pays one half of the tuition [...]Read More »

    Home Owners Demand Obama Jail Bankers

    Special to the Post Home Defenders League groups from 25 areas across the country  are converging  on Washington D.C. next week to protest at the Department of Justice to demand that President Obama prosecute Wall Street banks that gutted the economy. The Home Defenders League is hosting a week of actions, teach-ins, sit-ins and press [...]Read More »

    New Affordable Housing for Low-Income Seniors

    Satellite Affordable Housing Associates (SAHA) and Oakland Housing Initiatives welcomed visitors to the future site of Lakeside Senior Apartments during their groundbreaking event on Thursday May 16. Located one block from Lake Merritt, the site is set to become a 92-unit affordable housing complex for low-income seniors. The groundbreaking event, part of East Bay Housing [...]Read More »

    Rattlesnakes, Bats, Bees, Bikes and Wildflowers

    By Ned MacKay According to Katie Colbert, the East Bay Regional Park District naturalist who has studied the reptiles for many years:   “People are seeing the rattlesnakes now because they have come out of their winter dormancy and are moving around mostly looking for food, but the males might also be ranging a little further [...]Read More »

    Health Tips for Mother’s Month

    The Bay Area Media Mission (BAMM)-KDYA 1190AM, The Post News Group, and The Richmond Main Street Initiative (RMSI)-are presenting May as Mother’s Month and offering healthy tips for breast cancer prevention. Studies have shown that lifestyle changes decrease the risk of breast cancer even in women with higher risks. Steps that you can take to [...]Read More »

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