Toyota refuses to thank Black consumers
Black consumers spend $2.2 billion with Toyota, yet Toyota refuses to thank Black consumers for their support Black publishers and national leaders unite behind NNPA Chairman Bakewell to hold Toyota...
View ArticleCall the doctor: Walmart needs urgent care for a bad case of ‘uh oh’
Sign the petition challenging Walmart to stop its fear mongering and demonizing Congo – click HERE by Rebecca Cech Move over, Nivea ad, there’s a new publicity gaffe in town. On Aug. 9, 2011, Walmart...
View ArticleStop the swiftboating of KPFA board member Tracy Rosenberg!
KPFA staffers, community allies say, ‘Vote NO on the recall’ by Anthony Fest There’s more mischief underway at community radio station KPFA. KPFA subscribers will soon be receiving ballots in the mail...
View ArticleRoy Clay, Black Godfather of Silicon Valley
by Andrew Bozeman Many accomplishments of African Americans tend to be erased or buried by mainstream historians. On one hand, successful sports and entertainment figures are idolized as we celebrate...
View ArticleThe battle for Net Neutrality: an interview wit’ journalist Davey D
M.O.I. JR will interview Davey D about Net Neutrality live on Thursday, Aug. 14, 6:30 p.m., at SoleSpace, 1714 Telegraph, downtown Oakland – admission is free by The People’s Minister of Information JR...
View ArticleGeorge Jackson University supports the historic Sept. 9 strike against prison...
by Kilaika Anayejali Kwa Baruti Shakur, Executive Coordinator of George Jackson University Today, Sept. 9, 2016, is the day that many people in America are wholeheartedly organizing, mobilizing, taking...
View ArticleSept. 9 prison strike was HUGE and is continuing
by Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC) Sept. 14, 2016 – Anyone relying on mainstream media wouldn’t know it, but the U.S. prison system is shaking up right now. In Lansing, Michigan,...
View ArticleFrom media cutoffs to lockdown, tracing the fallout from the U.S. prison strike
by Kamala Kelkar Prisoners in a walkway at the Walls Unit in Huntsville, Texas, are being processed for release at the completion of their sentences. – Photo: Andrew Lichtenstein, Corbis Dec. 18, 2016...
View ArticlePrison strike organizers to protest food giant Aramark
by Kamala Kelkar The people who organized the country’s biggest prison strike against what they call modern-day slavery have planned their next target: corporate food service giant Aramark. Calling it...
View ArticleNet neutrality: Protecting your right to free speech in the 21st century
by Linda Kennedy Along with the phrases “alternate truth” and “fake news,” another phrase, even more ominous, is being bandied about, “net neutrality.” Net neutrality means internet freedom. It means...
View ArticleYour internet privacy – a thing of the past?
by Linda Kennedy Remember when you were a child and adults told you that you had better do right because “someone” is always watching? They meant God, but these days there is also a human made...
View ArticlePicking up the torch of abolition: Millions for Prisoners Day of Action!
by Cole Dorsey, Oakland IWOC Speech delivered at the Millions for Prisoners Human Rights March Aug. 19, 2017, in San Jose, Calif. The big red IWW flags carried by Cole Dorsey and other IWOC members...
View ArticleFCC Chair Ajit Pai, enemy of the people
by Davey D Ajit Pai The man pictured above is a serious enemy to the masses. His name is Ajit Pai and he heads the FCC. He led the charge to strip the internet of net neutrality protections, and you...
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