The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of December 28, 2022 - January 3, 2023
Our final year in review segment that will include NNPA contributor Barrington Salmon’s Fool of the Year! 2022 saw its share of big … The post...
“Tune in to this special rebroadcast of “The Conversation with Al McFarlane!” Over the holidays, we are taking some time to … The post Covid 19...
LIVE! Join Alvin, Vash and Bobby for our special year-end show, “The Year in Review.” As always, your comments and questions … The post LIVE! —...
LIVE! Join Alvin, Vash and Bobby for our special year-end show, “The Year in Review.” As always, your comments and questions … The post LIVE! —...
Being vulnerable in the pursuit of telling the truth? Join us for an intergenerational conversation with Al McFarlane as he explores … The post Vulnerability in...
Today, we look back at some of the stories that have made 2022 one of the most interesting years not only in America, but for …...
Today, we look back at some of the stories that have made 2022 one of the most interesting years not only in America, but for …...
"This settlement is another win in our ongoing fight to bring help and healing to California communities harmed by the opioid crisis," said Bonta. "To all...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The report contended that, far too often, police recruits are trained as warriors, not as guardians and partners intended for civil communities. To...
In the video, the unidentified white middle school teacher was captured saying, “Deep down in my heart, I’m ethnocentric, which means I think my race is...
Outgoing Mayor Libby Schaaf’s administrative team argues that an economic analysis of the impact of the Oakland A’s $20 billion real estate development at the Port...
The current (continuing) spate of crimes — from petty theft of packages on doorsteps and damage to property — to felonies that can lead to great...
Vice Mayor Rebecca Kaplan, a longtime supporter of strengthening funding for local small businesses and important public projects, successfully moved to approve the resolution along with...
Join us as we crack the code to wealth building in the Black community. The Black community has historically been denied equal … The post Cracking...
Can we imagine a world without violence against women, specifically Black women? Join this episode of TCWAM as Al … The post Religion, patriarchy, and the...
“We have been doing our best to find a partner to keep the university functioning and continue HNU’s mission,” said HNU Board Chairperson Steven Borg in...
The weather forecast predicted a 100% chance of rain for most of the day so CNC made the decision to wait for a clearer day to...
University of California Irvine professor of Asian American Studies Judy Tzu-Chun Wu said Patsy Mink’s bouts with discrimination fueled her advocacy for Title IX against educational...
The ‘Circle of Peace’ will be preceded by a ‘peace caravan’ starting at Liberation Park at 7101 Foothill Blvd at 3 p.m. It will arrive at...
Now is the time to start having conversations about cancer screening and having them often. Be an example for your friends and family. It’s OK to...
During a 1992 oral history interview with the American Institute of Physics, George Robert Carruthers (1939–2020) shared: “When I was about 8 or 9 years old,...
Now, after helping to guide the force through a time of crisis and rapid change, Pittman will become chief of the UC Berkeley Police Department. Starting...
As your business grows, you’ll need to hire people you can trust to get the job done and reach the next level. Assemble a team who...
The current social and economic climate creates a distinct set of pressures on Black women and Latinas. Thirty-four percent cite finances or issues related to inadequate...