Posted inLocal News Three years later: ‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ paints an ever-changing city, challenges SF artists by Dania Kalaji, Bay City News August 5, 2022August 10, 2022
Posted inBay City Books Judy Juanita’s newest book ‘The High Price of Freeways’ explores the changing Black experience in Oakland by Olivia Green, Bay City News July 26, 2022July 27, 2022
Posted inArts & Entertainment ‘We Were Hyphy’ documentary attempts to capture an only-in-the-Bay movement by Amelia Williams, Bay City News June 1, 2022June 3, 2022
Posted inArts & Entertainment Ted Hearne and Saul Williams’ oratorio ‘Place’ delves deep into gentrification and displacement at Cal Performances by Georgia Rowe, Bay City News March 9, 2022March 9, 2022
Posted inLocal News Affordable housing plans take shape on Oakland site owned by ex-Black Panther by Keith Burbank, Bay City News September 3, 2021September 2, 2021
Posted inBay City Books Keenan Norris’ new novel, ‘The Confession of Copeland Cane,’ imagines an East Bay dystopia by Amelia Williams, Bay City News July 8, 2021July 11, 2021
Posted inArts & Entertainment Rafael Casal: the Oakland-set ‘Blindspotting’ TV show is for the whole Bay by Amelia Williams, Bay City News June 11, 2021June 17, 2021
Posted inCalifornia Currents Black Californians’ housing crisis, by the numbers by Matt Levin and CALmatters June 21, 2020March 28, 2024
Posted inLocal News Podcast: How activist homeless moms scored an Oakland win — and what’s next by Matt Levin and CALmatters February 3, 2020March 15, 2024
Posted inTalkers Why community-owned grocery stores like co-ops are the best recipe for revitalizing food deserts by Catherine Brinkley September 18, 2019September 17, 2019