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5 days ago

NAACP NY to launch Freedom Schools in Brooklyn starting April 18

The NAACP New York State Conference is launching a modern Freedom School in Brooklyn focusing on Black history and civic leadership.
#civil-rights
California
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1 week ago

NAACP responds after homeless man 'dumped' in Oakland by San Leandro police

San Leandro officers forcibly transported a homeless man to Oakland and 'dumped' him, prompting outrage from civil rights groups.
Social justice
fromAxios
1 month ago

Civil rights icon Jesse Jackson dies at 84

Jesse Jackson mobilized civil rights activists, worked with Martin Luther King Jr., founded Rainbow PUSH, and fought for economic progress for Black communities.
US politics
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 month ago

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who led the Civil Rights Movement for decades after King, has died at 84

Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, civil rights leader and two-time presidential candidate, died at 84 after a lifetime advocating for the poor, voting rights, and racial equity.
California
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1 week ago

NAACP responds after homeless man 'dumped' in Oakland by San Leandro police

San Leandro officers forcibly transported a homeless man to Oakland and 'dumped' him, prompting outrage from civil rights groups.
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6 days ago
Music

Kehlani tells ICE agents to delete all her music in fiery Instagram post - LGBTQ Nation

Kehlani publicly rejects any association with ICE agents, urging them not to engage with her or her music.
fromThe Oaklandside
2 months ago
East Bay (California)

Oakland artist Kehlani wins first Grammys and calls out ICE

Kehlani won their first two Grammys, publicly condemned ICE while wearing an "ICE out" pin, and thanked their adoptive mother during acceptance.
Music
fromLGBTQ Nation
6 days ago

Kehlani tells ICE agents to delete all her music in fiery Instagram post - LGBTQ Nation

Kehlani publicly rejects any association with ICE agents, urging them not to engage with her or her music.
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Tonika Lewis Johnson: Segregation and How to Disrupt It

Tonika Lewis Johnson's Folded Map Project connects residents known as 'map twins' who live on the same street name but miles apart, revealing structural inequality and personal commonality.
Arts
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Three albums in exchange for getting out of jail: 2Pac's last months before his murder 30 years ago

Tupac Shakur was released from prison on October 12, 1995, after Death Row Records paid his bail of nearly one and a half million dollars, allowing him to record three albums.
Music production
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

African people are surreal': songwriter and blues poet Aja Monet on Black resistance and love as spiritual warfare

Aja Monet blends surrealism and blues in her art, addressing themes of love, resistance, and societal absurdities influenced by historical fascism.
Music
fromSPIN
2 weeks ago

Harriet Tubman and Georgia Anne Muldrow Free the Soul - SPIN

Harriet Tubman's sixth album, Electrical Field of Love, showcases their unique blend of rock, jazz, and funk with soul singer Georgia Anne Muldrow.
Left-wing politics
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
3 weeks ago

Lateefah Simon talks about repping East Bay in a GOP-dominated Congress

Congresswoman Lateefah Simon prioritizes passing legislation for constituent health and well-being while pushing Democrats to take bolder stances against Trump's agenda.
fromThe Oaklandside
2 weeks ago

Oakland nightclub shooting: Family of teacher says her story 'cannot be ignored'

"Latetia was beautifully brilliant. She was essential to our family, her friends, and colleagues."
East Bay (California)
fromConsequence
3 weeks ago

Afroman Celebrates Lawsuit Victory with New Song "Batteram Hymn of the Police Whistleblower"

Afroman spends the five-minute clip detailing the entire case in deliberate, utterly absurd detail. It's very much a diss track... Afroman has targets a plenty, including likening Judge Roy E. Gabbert to Droopy.
Music production
Berlin music
fromFuncheap
1 month ago

We Are the Power

Activist musicians Emma's Revolution perform with choreographer Laura Zweig's dance troupe on March 20-21, featuring songs about peace, resistance, ICE, climate change, and hope.
fromThe Oaklandside
3 weeks ago

Lateefah Simon talks about repping Oakland in a GOP-dominated Congress

We're going to have to really be on a road to committing to the American people that when they need a doctor, they will get one. I am very much a proponent of Medicare for all. I understand from all pragmatic sensibilities that may not happen in our lifetime, but courageous Democrats need to be pushing towards care for all, for every single person in this country, regardless of their status.
East Bay (California)
East Bay food
fromThe Oaklandside
1 month ago

Walking Bruce Lee's Oakland with Jeff Chang

Bruce Lee's year in Oakland during 1964 was foundational to developing his revolutionary fighting style and launching his path to global stardom.
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1 month ago

Homegoing service will celebrate civil rights leader Jesse Jackson in Chicago

Rev. Jesse Jackson's public memorial service in Chicago on Friday will be attended by former presidents Obama, Biden, and Clinton, featuring performances by Jennifer Hudson and gospel singers, celebrating his decades of civil rights activism.
fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
1 month ago

Unsung Heroines: 35 Women Who Changed the Bay Area

In a region that prides itself on progress, women who built institutions, changed laws, fought segregation, defended bodily autonomy and reshaped culture have largely vanished from the public record. Their names are missing from monuments, street signs, statues and textbooks. Their work survives, but their stories do not.
History
SF music
fromKqed
1 month ago

Bay Area Musicians Unite on a New Album for Palestinian Aid | KQED

Musicians use traditional and fusion music to advocate for Palestinian liberation, immigrant rights, and solidarity across Bay Area communities through the Artists Against Apartheid project.
#jesse-jackson
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1 month ago
Left-wing politics

From abomination to somebody: What Jesse Jackson meant to Black queer boys in the Back pew

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1 month ago
Left-wing politics

From abomination to somebody: What Jesse Jackson meant to Black queer boys in the Back pew

Left-wing politics
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

In Memoriam: the Rev. Jesse Jackson (1941-2026)

Rev. Jesse Jackson maintained his activism and moral leadership until his death in February 2026, continuing to organize campaigns for justice across racial and religious lines throughout his life.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Obama Honors Jesse Jackson at His Funeral: Rose Above Despair and Kept That Righteous Flame Alive'

When the optimism of the early movement had begun to fade, and leadership had begun to fracture, and when the country seemed to have grown bored, gotten weary of the idea of justice and equality, and moved on to other concerns, Obama said, Reverend Jackson rose above despair, and kept that righteous flame alive.
Left-wing politics
Social justice
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

New Oakland exhibit throws 40th birthday celebration for Oscar Grant, years after fatal shooting

A new exhibit at the Black Panther Party Museum in Oakland presents Oscar Grant as a complete person through family photos and personal messages, countering mainstream narratives about his life and death.
Arts
fromwww.7x7.com
1 month ago

Spring Arts 2026: Black Panther Artist Emory Douglas, 'Macbeth' Reimagined, Ravi Shankar + More

Bay Area cultural venues showcase diverse programming including Hong Kong cartoonist Justin Wong's U.S. debut, Monet's Venice paintings, and Shakespearean theatrical adaptations.
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

Fourth Annual Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies - San Francisco Bay Times

The San Francisco Bay Times and Oakland LGBTQ Center will host the fourth annual Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies awards ceremony on February 26, 2026, at The White Horse Inn in Oakland, recognizing fifteen individuals across multiple fields and generations.
#black-joy-parade
NYC politics
fromNew York Amsterdam News
1 month ago

Elders honored at 61st Commemoration of Malcolm X at The Shabazz Center

Over 100 people gathered at the Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Center for the 61st Commemoration, honoring elders and Malcolm's legacy through action and community strengthening.
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

Honorees of the 2026 Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies - San Francisco Bay Times

Three Oakland leaders—Dennise Acio, Sonya Brewer, and Rowena J. Brown—bring diverse expertise in hospitality, somatic therapy, and community organizing to advance justice, connection, and healing in their community.
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

6 Black activists who changed the HIV/AIDS response in America

By the mid-1980s, the AIDS epidemic had completely gripped the nation. Its victims, primarily queer men, were dying by the thousands. Fear and misinformation reigned supreme, and our government refused to respond to the crisis. Reverend Charles Angel, a community leader and activist who was living with HIV himself, recognized that queer men of color faced additional disparities due to cultural norms and societal inequities.
Public health
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

These oft-overlooked icons show why Black queer history still matters (now more than ever) - LGBTQ Nation

Black History Month is a time to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements and courageous acts of people of African descent in the United States and around the world. This year, Black History month celebrates its 100th anniversary. And yet, Black History Month has failed to fully acknowledge or celebrate the contributions of Black LGBTQ+ people. Just as Pride Month remains overwhelmingly white in its representation, Black History Month continues to be deeply homophobic in its omissions.
LGBT
NYC music
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 month ago

Celebrating Betty Reid Soskin's life: Civil Rights storyteller, park ranger, songstress

Betty Reid Soskin, a National Park Service ranger who died at 104, transformed historical narratives by centering Black workers' experiences and discrimination during World War II at the Rosie the Riveter museum.
fromsfist.com
1 month ago

Day Around the Bay: MC Hammer Jumps Aboard Honorary Black History Month Cable Car

View this post on Instagram A post shared by SFMTA (@sfmta_muni) San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie only stepped in to help with negotiations during the teachers' strike a week and a half ago, even though they officially began negotiating a new contract almost a year ago, and an impasse was declared in October, leading to a practice strike in November. [Mission Local]
SF politics
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Bay Area mom fights for people with mental illness after son's police killing

Hall's son Miles was shot and killed by police a block from their home in Walnut Creek on June 2, 2019. The 23-year-old was gripped by symptoms of psychosis, believing he was Jesus and running around the neighborhood with a gardening tool that he said was his staff of God. Hall called 911 to get him medical help as a necessary step toward a conservatorship. Instead she got an armed police response.
Mental health
History
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 months ago

As the Black Panthers turn 60, a new exhibit spotlights their Berkeley ties

The Black Panther Party relocated its headquarters to 3106 Shattuck Ave., South Berkeley (1968–1970), establishing deep local ties and community programs documented in an archival exhibit.
SF music
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

In the Name of Love' MLK concert will honor an East Bay music legend

In the Name of Love MLK tribute at Oakland's Paramount honors Sly and the Family Stone with Bay Area artists led by Kev Choice.
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee and Legendary Performer Linda Tillery to Be Celebrated at 2026 Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies - San Francisco Bay Times

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee and performer Linda Tillery receive awards at the Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies event on February 26 at The White Horse Inn in Oakland.
fromThe Oaklandside
1 month ago

Celebrating Betty Reid Soskin, civil rights storyteller and park ranger

Betty leaves behind a powerful legacy for all of us and certainly within the National Park Service. Her thoughtful, introspective musings about the Civil Rights movement and the women's movement and how they intersected are some of the unique moments that I will always treasure...Thanks to Betty we've learned that we can hold multiple conflicting truths at the same time.
East Bay (California)
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

6 Black activists who changed the HIV/AIDS response in America

By the mid-1980s, the AIDS epidemic had completely gripped the nation. Its victims, primarily queer men, were dying by the thousands. Fear and misinformation reigned supreme, and our government refused to respond to the crisis. Reverend Charles Angel, a community leader and activist who was living with HIV himself, recognized that queer men of color faced additional disparities due to cultural norms and societal inequities.
Public health
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Can Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee help end the police's federal oversight? A judge is optimistic.

Oakland Police Department may exit federal oversight after decades due to Mayor Barbara Lee's reforms and new accountability leadership.
#rainbow-coalition
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Bay Area mom fights for people with mental illness after son's police killing

Hall's son Miles was shot and killed by police a block from their home in Walnut Creek on June 2, 2019. The 23-year-old was gripped by symptoms of psychosis, believing he was Jesus and running around the neighborhood with a gardening tool that he said was his staff of God. Hall called 911 to get him medical help as a necessary step toward a conservatorship.
Mental health
SF music
fromKqed
2 months ago

Five Top-Tier Bay Area Rappers Unite Under '1 Umbrella' | KQED

1 Umbrella unites 22nd Jim, Lil Bean, Lil Yee, Zaybang and ALLBLACK to blend hyphy roots with contemporary fashion and car culture.
US politics
fromJezebel
1 month ago

Cardi B Shut Up DHS Real Fast

Cardi B challenged ICE at a concert, sparred on Twitter with the Department of Homeland Security, and accused associates of Epstein-era sexual crimes.
Music
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

'In the Name of Love' MLK concert will honor an East Bay music legend

In the Name of Love concert honors Martin Luther King Jr. by celebrating Sly and the Family Stone's music with local, multi-generational Bay Area artists.
fromAxios
2 months ago

Brown Berets and Black Panther imagery resurface amid stepped-up ICE enforcement

State of play: The appearance of sometimes militant armed groups could heighten tension following the shooting deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good by federal agents. These groups present themselves as immigrant-rights defenders, not paramilitary forces - but the revived names carry historic weight. Catch up quick: ICE enforcement activity has increased in several cities, prompting large protests and neighborhood-level response efforts.
Left-wing politics
fromsfist.com
1 month ago

Field Notes: BART Poetry, Revolutionary Black Panther Art, and from Rural Alaska to the Super Bowl

On a daily ride between San Leandro and the Mission, a young poet found her page in motion. Sehinne's poem earned a rare sweep of nine-or-higher scores at the 2025 Brave New Voices festival, helping Team Youth Speaks Bay Area take first place. In the piece, the train becomes a steady, slightly offbeat presence part family member, part witness a place where writing happens in stolen minutes between stations.
Arts
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

How community organizers are amplifying Oregon's Black music history - High Country News

When Norman Sylvester was 12, long before he garnered the nickname "The Boogie Cat" or shared a stage with B.B. King, he boarded a train in Louisiana and headed west, toward the distant city of Portland, Oregon. He'd lived all his life in the rural South, eating wild muscadine grapes from his family's farm, fishing in the bayou and churning butter at the kitchen table to the tune of his grandmother's gospel singing.
Social justice
Music
fromAllHipHop
1 month ago

Jadakiss & Fat Joe Reflect On Hip-Hop Responsibility At NYC Black History Event

Jadakiss, Fat Joe, and BMAC CEO Prophet led Universal Music Group's Love Black Music event in NYC to honor Black music, culture, and industry reform.
East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside
2 months ago

Rapper Philip Bank$ on Hyphy kids, cops, and growing up Black in Oakland

Oakland rapper Philip Bank$ channels deep local knowledge and community collaboration into his debut solo album East Bay Times, rooted in Oakland history and activism.
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Oregon celebrates Black History Month * Oregon ArtsWatch

Oregon communities are hosting music, poetry, dance, theater, library programs, and food-justice initiatives to celebrate Black history, culture, and community resilience during February and beyond.
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 months ago

Thousands march, give back to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Bay Area

"He was really nice and he loved his community and he was a pastor," said 10-year-old Lexington Baldridge.
Social justice
fromThe Oaklandside
1 month ago

Celebration of life for Betty Reid Soskin set for March 1 in Oakland

Reid Soskin, who retired as the nation's oldest park ranger, died peacefully at at age 104 at her home in Richmond on Dec. 21, surrounded by her family. During World War II, Reid Soskin worked as a file clerk for the U.S. Air Force and, in 1945, she and her then-husband, Mel Reid, founded Reid's Records in Berkeley, a small black-owned business that specialized in Gospel music.
East Bay (California)
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Letters: Aisha Wahab's BART anger is campaign theater

Now, in the middle of a high-profile race, state official business is being repackaged as campaign messaging. Calling out BART after the fact, without having done the hard work of coalition-building, regional coordination or advancing long-term transit funding solutions, looks less like leadership and more like political grandstanding. Using official letters and legislative stature to generate headlines may score short-term attention, but it does not move projects forward.
US politics
Social justice
fromKqed
1 month ago

Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., Civil Rights Icon Who Fought for Tech Diversity, Dies at 84 | KQED

Jackson linked diversifying tech and access to capital to civil rights, urging investment in marginalized communities and STEM education while championing activism and sacrifice.
US politics
fromABC7 New York
1 month ago

Children of the late Rev. Jesse Jackson honor his legacy as memorial services set for next week

Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., civil rights leader and devoted father, died after a rare neurological disorder; his children honored him and planned public memorials.
fromEast Bay Express | Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda
2 months ago

Freedom From Fear, pt. 3: What we can do here and now

"Freedom from fear" was the fourth of four freedoms defining democracy President Franklin D. Roosevelt framed in his rally cry to fight fascist conquest from without. It is openly debated whether America is now fighting a fascist takeover from within. It may be debated, but only because the would-be dictators of the world will always disguise their plays for power in the mock forms of democratic legality-by declaring a fake emergency, attacking political rivals through trumped-up legal charges or holding rigged elections.
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