I call it murder

Cynthia McKinney sets the theme for Black Resistance to Police Terrorism Month, marked by five events in two weeks – four in Oakland, on Feb. 7, 17, 21 and 22, and one on Oscar Grant in Los Angeles, on Feb. 18, the eve of killer cop Mehserle’s Feb. 19 hearing – featuring your favorite speakers coming to Cali from around the country. And pack the courtroom Feb. 22, 8:30 a.m., 1225 Fallon, Oakland, for Minister of Information JR’s trial. Free JR!

Behind Enemy Lines

Feb 5, 2010

Tu wa moja watu (We are the people)

Join with me in showing some love to the Haitian people. If not for the blood and courage of our ancestors there in Haiti, we here in the U.S. would not have our freedom today, as it was the example of Haiti defeating the great powers of Europe that sparked numerous other rebellions against slavery and oppression – in Mexico, South America and here in the U.S.

Jan 20, 2010

Pam Africa on the Supreme Court ruling against Mumia

On Tuesday, Jan. 19, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal and granted the Philadelphia DA’s petition for a writ of certiorari. We are now at the highest level of Code Red in the case of Mumia Abu Jamal. The people must come to this tireless souljah’s defense.

Jan 15, 2010

Ninth Circuit strikes down Washington state’s felon disfranchisement law in landmark voting rights case, a fitting tribute to Dr. King

In a precedent-setting decision, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the state of Washington’s law barring felons from voting on Jan. 5, just in time to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, for whom the issue of voting rights for the disenfranchised was a top priority. The Ninth Circuit ruled that the law violates the federal Voting Rights Act.

Dec 31, 2009

The struggle ain’t over

The struggle ain’t over. Those who’ve given in to the euphoria of the moment need only speak with young people in the hood. Try telling them how far we’ve come from the lynchings, trained attack dogs, our leaders murdered and shut up in these pens on trumped up charges. Those youngsters will tell you that’s the same shit they see every day.

Dec 17, 2009

Unsupervised prisoner release imminent

California state prisons are to begin implementing a plan for the unsupervised release of up to 40,000 non-violent inmates and are required to train staff on non-revocable parole eligibility by Jan. 21, according to a memo sent from the State Department of Corrections.

Twenty-eight years falsely accused: an interview wit’ journalist, author and political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal
America’s supermax prisons do torture
The meaning of Lucasville
My blood is a million stories
What good is a jury?
Two poems by Jalil Muntaqim: ‘Chairman Fred & Captain Mark’ and ‘Big Brother Speaks’
Mumia Abu-Jamal could face death any day now
Perpetrators and enablers of torture in the U.S.
Letters of support needed immediately for Jalil Muntaqim’s parole hearing
Pen Pals: Find a friend behind enemy lines
Life, health care, prisons and cutting costs
Prison guards avoid cost-cutting, rip off taxpayers
Update on ‘Bay View First Amendment Campaign’
To serve the people: Angola 3 celebrates common cause with Common Ground
Racial profiling briefly acknowledged … now what?

News & Views

Feb 7, 2010

Who dat? Dat’s the Super Bowl champs!

The New Orleans Saints won Super Bowl 44. I can’t believe I’m even typing the words. Four and a half years ago, after the levees broke, the concern was not whether there would be a Saints, but whether there would even be a New Orleans.

Feb 7, 2010

Adoptees of Color say, ‘Stop all adoptions from Haiti’

This statement reflects the position of an international community of adoptees of color who wish to pose a critical intervention in the discourse and actions affecting the child victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti and who feel compelled to voice our opinion about what it means to be “saved” or “rescued” through adoption.

Feb 7, 2010

Venezuela rushes aid to Haiti

In Venezuela, solidarity with Haiti is based on humanistic and historical reasons. Haiti played an important role in Venezuela’s battle for independence, and as the world’s first Black republic it served as an inspiration to Venezuelan patriots. Since the earthquake, Venezuela has rushed tons of food, tents and fuel to Haiti and forgiven all debts.

Feb 5, 2010

Somali ‘pirates’ support Haiti

Spokesmen for the so-called Somali “pirates” have expressed willingness to transfer part of their loot captured from transnational boats and send it to Haiti. “The humanitarian aid to Haiti cannot be controlled by the United States and European countries; they have no moral authority to do so. They are the ones pirating mankind for many years,” said the Somali spokesman.

Feb 4, 2010

Haiti: Still starving 23 days later

You can walk down many of the streets of Port au Prince and see absolutely no evidence that the world community has helped Haiti. Twenty three days after the earthquake jolted Haiti and killed over 200,000 people, as many as a million people have still not received any international food assistance.

Death toll in Haiti now stands at over 200,000
Cuban-trained U.S. doctors on their way to Haiti
Humanitarian relief in Haiti: Some shocking facts
Are they that sick? Did U.S. weather weapon destroy Haiti?
On the ground in Port au Prince
Kouraj cherie: Dispatches from Port au Prince, Haiti
There’s a new sheriff in town: If Blacks don’t work, nobody works!
Pierre Labossiere on Haiti: ‘This is criminal’
POWER’s campaign to clean up dirty developers
Haiti: Blood, sweat and baseball
Berkeley public housing tenants demand resignations
Earthquake in Haiti: Under Aristide, Haitians were prepared for disaster
Venezuela steps up aid effort to Haiti, questions U.S. military deployment
Lennar’s trickle up ‘profits’
Haiti: NGOs and relief groups call for immediate and widespread distribution of water and other aid

Culture Currents

Upcoming Events

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  • Tue Feb 9 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Celebrate the publication of 'Breaking Ground: The History of Operating Engineers Local No. 3' (UC Berkeley Labor Center, IRLE Building, 2521 Channing Way, Berkeley )
  • Thu Feb 11 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Discuss 'Revolution, She Wrote,' by Clara Fraser (New Valencia Hall, 625 Larkin St., Suite 202, San Francisco)
  • Thu Feb 11 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Teen Dating Violence DVD Screening Event (Elihu M. Harris State Building Auditorium, 1515 Clay St., Oakland)
  • Thu Feb 11 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM: The Dream in Action featuring Van Jones and Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins
  • Fri Feb 12 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM: Unity High School "Doin' It For The Kids" Happy Hour Fundraiser (Som Bar, 2925 16th St., San Francisco)
Feb 7, 2010

Skater world: an interview wit’ pro skater Karl Watson

The middle schoolers of today are fast becoming known in the hood as the skater generation. Skate culture, born in the U.S., is a phenomenon around the world. Bay Area based pro skater Karl Watson has been skating for over 20 years, and he has been all over the world on his boards.

Feb 4, 2010

The military uses racism to justify the destruction and occupation of another country

Our real enemies are not those living in a distant land whose names or policies we don’t understand. The real enemy is a system that wages war when it’s profitable, the CEOs who lay us off our jobs when it’s profitable, the insurance companies who deny us health care when it’s profitable, the banks who take away our homes when it’s profitable.

Jan 31, 2010

Hiero World: an interview wit’ Tajai of Souls of Mischief and Hieroglyphics

Souls of Mischief has been one of the major architects of the Bay Area sound in rap music since the early ‘90s. “93 til Infinity” off of their debut album shot the group to meteoric success on the national radio charts and got them booked all over the world for concerts. Let’s hear what Tajai has to say about their newest release, “Montezuma’s Revenge,” and Hiero business in general.

Jan 21, 2010

Former KPFA broadcaster Nadra Foster facing trial Feb. 5

On Aug. 20, 2008, Nadra Foster was beaten mercilessly by Berkeley police inside of “progressive” radio station KPFA after being accused of trespassing at the station where she had volunteered for over 10 years. Pack the courtroom for her trial on Friday, Feb. 5, 9 a.m., 7th & Washington, 4th floor, Dept. 111, Oakland.

Jan 18, 2010

Review of ‘The Book of Night Women’

Under the system of lifelong forced servitude, Black people could be tortured to death at a moment’s notice with impunity. White oppressors could sense that at some point the coin will flip. This mirrors today, where police continue to kill Black people with impunity.

‘Cannabis: Legalize It or Not’
Rob Redding fired from Green 960 AM after Bay View newspaper interview
Trouble at the East Bay Express
‘Black is the New White’: an interview with legendary comedian and writer Paul Mooney
Indio music: an interview wit’ rapper Deuce Eclipse of Bang Data
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