Arts and Culture
Oakland Officials Appear to Break Faith on Promises to Downtown’s Black Businesses and Cultural District
The Oakland City Council made a firm promise in January to provide resources to support Geoffrey’s Inner Circle and the Black Art Movement and Business District (BAMBD). As a result of the agreement, owner of Geoffrey’s Inner Circle, Geoffrey Pete and many African American leaders and groups, agreed to drop the appeal against the city’s Planning Commissions flawed approval of a massive high rise in the middle of the historic Black district.
Arts and Culture
Prescott Circus Theatre Presents Free Summer Performance Series
Now in its 41st year, the Prescott Circus Theatre is a nationally recognized performing arts education program for Oakland youth. The circus offers safe environments that challenge Oakland youth, through circus arts training, to develop the skills and confidence to thrive on stage, in school, and in life.
Activism
50 Years Later, ‘Wake Up Everybody!’ Still Resonates During Black Music
The words of the song, “Wake Up Everybody,” debuted by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes in 1975, still resonate today as those words are just as relevant more than a half century later.
Activism
Inaugural Juneteenth Awards Ceremony Celebrates the Fillmore’s Black History, Leadership and Resilience
Addressing more than 100 Black and Asian attendees, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie stated “San Francisco is reliant on the Black community, and we must invest in this community.”
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Business3 weeks agoSale of Coliseum to African American Developers Moves Toward Completion
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