
Theme for the week: “Martin King to Barack Obama, from ‘I Have a Dream’ to ‘Yes, We Can.’”
Tags:
Adam David Miller,
Ajuana Black,
Ayodele Nzinga,
Barack Obama,
baritone Autris Paige,
Blackout,
Bobi Cespedes,
Boyz II Men,
Castlemont Garden,
Claire Ortalda,
Clifford Brown Jr.,
Dance a Vision,
David Hardiman,
David Roach,
Destiny,
devorah major,
Dr. Cecil Brown,
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,
Floyd Salad,
Gaza,
Hairdoo,
Hodari Davis,
Ise Lyfe,
Jetaun Maxwell,
Karla Brundage,
Kev Choice,
Khalil Bendib,
Kim Shuck,
KPFA Unpaid Staff Organization,
Marcus Shelby,
Mary Rudge,
Mike Turner,
Miko Marks,
Mo' Better Food,
Ms. Faye Carol,
Nadra Foster,
National Service Day,
Oscar Grant,
Osha Neumann,
Paul Robeson,
Ramsey Lewis Trio,
Raymond Nat Turner,
Rebecca's Books,
Sound Sculptress Pantheon,
Teasha Gable,
Urban Releaf,
Veronica Combs,
Wanda Sabir,
WelfareQUEENS,
West African Highlife Band,
Women on the Way,
Yancy Taylor,
Zainichi Korean women

Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the Prescott Joseph Center we honored the legacy of the San Francisco Bay Area’s premiere artists: Berkeley resident Joy Holland and Oaklander by way of St. Louis Casper Banjo, with featured artist Keith Hopkins, another Oaklander. The exhibit is titled “Breath of Our Ancestors.”
Tags:
Allensworth,
Ankh Productions,
Avotcja,
Black Panther Party,
Black Poets with Attitudes,
Black Repertory Theater,
Breath of Our Ancestors,
Casper Banjo,
Chuck D,
Eddie Abrams,
Flavor Flav,
Joanna Haigood,
Jon Hendricks,
Joy Holland,
Keith Hopkins,
Lathan Hodge,
Living Word Project,
Mary Rudge,
Mos Def,
Museum of the African Diaspora,
Nation of Islam,
Oakland International Film Festival,
Oakland Tech,
Prescott Joseph Center,
Professor Griff,
Public Enemy,
San Francisco Trolley Dances,
Shanique S. Scott,
TheArthur Wright,
Tulare County,
Wanda Sabir,
Zaccho Dance Company