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No Coal says ‘Bring it on’

To anyone not keeping up with the bumpy road of the fight over the proposed coal terminal in Oakland, it might seem recent news is uniformly bad for the “no coal” movement. Court rulings have gone against No Coal in Oakland (NCIO), its allies and the City of Oakland....
Temescal garden grows roots and resistance on Caltrans land

Temescal garden grows roots and resistance on Caltrans land

Call it the scars of a beer bottle broken across the face of storied Black Oakland, severing the twin nerves of prosperity and progress. The freeway system that slashes through this city—from South Berkeley through Temescal to...
Lawsuit challenges leases threatening shoreline protection and marine life

Baykeeper sues state over expanding Bay sand mining

Sejal Choksi-Chugh is the executive director of San Francisco Baykeeper, which is based in Oakland. “Sand mining is happening right near San Francisco and Treasure Island, but it doesn’t look alarming,” she said. “Most people assume the...
She asks questions

She asks questions

Amy Goodman travels to places many of us are afraid to venture. She walked the chemical-dust-clouded streets of Lower Manhattan during the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks, searching for survivors and examining the damage. She also visited...
Sexual assault allegations surface against César Chávez 

Sexual assault allegations surface against César Chávez 

The nation’s oldest farmworker union announced Tuesday that it has canceled all events celebrating labor organizer César Chávez after allegations surfaced that he sexually assaulted several women and girls. “As a women-led organization that exists to empower communities,...
Sonia Bustamante heads new SAFE Center

Sonia Bustamante heads new SAFE Center

Public service runs deep in Sonia Bustamante’s family. Her father, Cruz Bustamante, is a former speaker of the California Assembly, as well as a former lieutenant governor. “My family is very politically active in the Central Valley,”...
Corruption pipeline continues

Corruption pipeline continues

After its military incursion into Venezuela, the Trump administration called American oil company executives to the White House. The administration demanded these companies invest billions to extract Venezuelan “dirty” oil—defined as extra-heavy, highly acidic crude, comparable to...
Freedom From Fear Pt. 2: the tactical side of terror

Freedom From Fear Pt. 2: The tactical side of terror

This is the second of a three-part series on ongoing issues with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as it reaches into our areas. -–Editor Part 2: True designs of the administration Let me be emphatic; all undocumented immigrants have...
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