Activism
‘Resist’ a Look at Black Activism in U.S. Through the Eyes of a Native Nigerian
In 1995, after she and her brothers traveled from their native Nigeria to join their mother at her new home in the South Bronx, young Omokha’s eyes were opened. She quickly understood that the color of her skin – which was “synonymous with endless striving and a pursuit of excellence” in Nigeria – was “so problematic in America.”
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‘Hire Oakland’ Job Fair Draws 2,000, Connecting Residents to Immediate Job Opportunities
Oakland’s Hire Oakland job fair, hosted by Mayor Barbara Lee’s office, connected over 2,000 job seekers with employers, highlighting a strong demand for quality jobs and career pathways in the city.
Activism
Cassie ‘Mama C’ Lopez Honored as Oakland’s Mother of the Year
Cassandra “Mama C” Lopez, a dedicated parent, teacher, and activist, was honored as Oakland’s Mother of the Year for her unwavering commitment to community and justice.
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Oakland Post: Week of May 13 – 19, 2026
The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of May 13 – 19, 2026
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Alameda County4 weeks agoStanford Health Care Collaborates with Alameda Health System Affiliate, Expanding Access to Care in East Bay
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Activism4 weeks agoMayor Barbara Lee Proclaims April 9 as ‘100 Black Men of the Bay Area Day’
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Activism4 weeks agoOakland Post: Week of April 15 – 21, 2026
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Activism4 weeks agoUp to the Job: How San Francisco’s PRC Is Providing Work Opportunities That Turn Into Lasting Stability
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Activism4 weeks agoBuilding Bridges of Support: How AAPI Equity Alliance Is Strengthening California’s Anti-Hate Network
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Activism3 weeks agoOakland Post: Week of April 22 – 28, 2026
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#NNPA BlackPress4 weeks agoThe hidden risks of poor water management in residential properties
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Activism3 weeks agoUp to the Job: How San Francisco’s PRC Is Providing Work Opportunities That Turn Into Lasting Stability


