Author Imani M. Glover recently published the “Glorifying Grace Prayer Journal.” During a showcase at the Just GirlTalk conference at the Oakland Airport Holiday Inn, Glover...
Riverside County, Calif., government settled a class action lawsuit with the American Civil Liberties Union last week over a controversial school-based probation program, highlighting potential pitfalls...
Given the current national radicalized conversation regarding immigration, the insights and perspectives of Black Psychology are sorely needed, especially regarding the challenges that the recent African...
Members of the community were invited to meet the new chief curator of Oakland’s African American Museum & Library on July 20. Bamidele Agbasegbe Demerson actually...
Jeffrey Taylor, a longtime educator and community worker, has been named the new principal of McClymonds High School in West Oakland. The public was invited to...
We’ve been breaking down barriers in just about industry you can think of. However, the graphic arts industry isn’t an industry that comes to mind right...
From 1955 to 1956, African Americans boycotting bus segregation in the city of Montgomery, Ala., sent a message to white Nationalists that said, “we used money...
Presentation by Guest Author Jaya Padmanabhan The San Leandro Public Library invites the community to celebrate Indo- American Heritage Month with guest author Jaya Padmanabhan on...
The City of San Leandro invites the community to the City’s 2019 Hot August Thursday Concert on August 15, 2019 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m....
Latina mothers living in the United States experienced a significant jump in preterm births in the nine months following the Nov. 8, 2016, election, according to...
Advocates Fear Larger T-Mobile Will Abandon Low-Income Consumers and Consumers of Color The Greenlining Institute expressed sharp disappointment at the Justice Department’s decision to OK T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion...
In his book “Rock ’n’ Film: Cinema’s Dance with Popular Music,” music historian David James explores how rock’s capacity for cultural empowerment and its usefulness as...
This story was originally published by the American Educational Research Association. Latino children are likely to enter elementary schools this year with fewer white peers than a generation...
University of San Francisco Law Professor Bill Ong Hing visited a border patrol processing center last month in Clint, Texas. Working as part of a legal...
Final Point-in-Time Count report marks progress made since 2017 Final statistics from the Point-in-Time Homelessness Count that took place in January confirm that the Marin County...
Three roads in Strawberry to be improved in continuation of 2018 project Three roads in the Strawberry neighborhood of southern Marin will be repaved and improved...
National agencies recognize Marin for digital upgrades and transparency The County of Marin has captured a national award for its efforts to digitize information for both residents...
The Asian American Alliance of Marin (AAAM) is inviting the public to watch the San Rafael Pacific play against the Vallejo Admirals on 6:30 p.m., Friday...
The sand feels funny, squishing between your toes. It sticks to the bottom of your feet, the bottom of your hands, and the bottom of your...
Finally. It only took 150 years, but at last a substantive, realistic, and responsible national plan for slavery reparations has been put forward. Question is, will...
This Youth Generation (TYG), a non-profit headquartered in Fairfield sent a dozen students to camp in LaHonda this weekend. The group of boys and girls aged...
Oakland chef and restaurateur Rashad Armstead, who last week was crowned the Food Network’s newest Chopped Champion, is set to open a pop-up BBQ shop at...
The baseball community, and also the Richmond community, are paying tribute to Pumpsie Green, who died July 17 at Kaiser San Leandro at the age of...
Making Waves Foundation, which supports Making Waves Academy, a public charter school in Richmond serving students from grades 5 through 12, has appointed a new CEO,...
California’s Democratic governor signed a law Tuesday requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to appear on the state’s primary ballot, a move aimed squarely...