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The power to change the world

Hundreds of folks march against corporate-driven displacement, poisoning,criminalization and destruction of poor communities of color across the globe on the third anniverary of Hurricane Katrina


The Violence of ICE

Migrant/Immigrant workers and community members organize a town hall meeting against the violence of immigration raids


I Walked for my Family

Indigenous Peoples Media project on the Longest Walk 2


The Baddest Black Newspaper in the Bay

The San Franscisco BAYVIEW Newspaper faces shutdown


Wake up the Indian inside of you

The 1st anniversary of the signing of the United Nations Declaration on Indigenous Peoples


When Welfare Becomes Hellfare


Re-writing Silenced Histories

Native peoples re-claim Mt. Rushmore in a 30 year commemoration ceremony which also honored women of the red power movement.


Photos by Steve Rhodes

Racists Go Home

The Minute-men group comes to San Francisco to protest--hundreds turn out to counter protest and the one African Descendent protestor is arrested.


Coming Together in Spirit

A profile on the revolutionary work of (CHAM) Community Homeless Alliance Ministry


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(Parcel) G stands for Generations Being Housed

Parcel G proposal to house LGBT elders is fought by NIMBY-ism


Revolutionary worker scholar canned!


Homeless and Denied


San Francisco deserts its black population

Out-migration report on San Francisco’s Black population is released at City Hall