By Andrew Cohen Professor Melissa Murray sees the Center on Reproductive Rights and Justice (CRRJ) as a tile that fits perfectly within Berkeley Law’s...
John Robinson is sitting at his desk, talking on the phone. He is a serious, no frills guy. As CEO of Inter-State Security in...
This month’s Post Salon will feature an interactive dialogue on the politics and practice of education. The speakers are three longtime educators in the East...
Zimbabwe Davies is one focused individual who continues to spread positive energy along his journey. As a foster youth, his aunt Desiree Jeffery took...
By Jonathan Morales, SFSU News Alvin Alvarez, interim dean of SF State’s College of Health & Social Sciences, earlier this week received the Lifetime...
By Robert Sanders, UC Berkeley News UC Berkeley is encouraging students with game-changing ideas in clean energy technology to compete for a four-month-long campus...
By Ibraheem Muhammad Oakland born artist Milton Bowen hopes to educate viewers of his art and raise consciousness of African American history. And, his...
California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris this week announced that California and 47 other states and the District of Columbia have reached a $71 million...
Oakland, CA – The A’s were down four to one in the eighth inning but rallied back to end their seven game skid. Coming off their...
The public is invited to attend the Gospel Café for an evening of gospel music Saturday, Aug. 29, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at...
As part of a larger effort to increase safety and enjoyment on the Mill Valley/Sausalito Multiuse Pathway, the County of Marin, the City of Mill...
Although singer Denise Perrier was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, her music education didn’t really begin until she relocated to Oakland with her mother and...
On Saturday, Aug. 8, the Golden Gate Village Resident Council presented a community celebration in honor of longtime activist Ocita Teal, who passed away on...
San Leandro will host a new Murder in the Library production on Friday, Sept. 4 from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Main Library’s...
The news this weekend that Julian Bond passed away at 75 saddened me deeply. America has lost a true and still vital champion for justice....
As a baby, you learn how to walk, how to talk, brush your teeth, get dressed, and how to take care of yourself. Learning...
Dr. Cassius M. Plair celebrated his 100th Birthday Aug. 10 with his wife Helen E. Fisher-Plair and a host of family and friends in St....
At the 100th McClymonds High School anniversary dinner, many former athletes and alumni praised the late Coach George Powles for being the motivating force and...
Pick up your toys! How boring is that? It’s much more exciting to get things out than it is to put them away, right?...
Oakland police officers shot and killed a 24-year old man Wednesday evening after a car chase. As of Thursday afternoon, the name of the...
Oakland, CA – It’s only the first game of the preseason and the Raiders looked better than they have in the past three years. Nick...
A press conference was held Wednesday in Redwood City calling upon the administration of the Sequoia Union High School District to reverse the termination of...
Senator Bernie Sanders was in Oakland this week, where he won the endorsement of the 185,000-member National Nurses Union (NNU), adding serious momentum to his...
Three of the Bay Area’s top media personalities were panelists at an event hosted by the East Bay Women in Business Roundtable to discuss the...
Hugo Yogi Pinell, born March 10, 1945 in Nicaragua and one of Black Panther George Jackson’s closest comrades, was killed Wednesday in New Folsom Prison...