No evictions: Gulf Coast residents can keep their FEMA trailers
In a sudden reversal of its plan to evict thousands of FEMA trailer residents in the Gulf Coast, the White House announced June 3 that residents would be able to buy their trailers for $5 or less....
View ArticleHunters Point Shipyard EIR ignores doubled ocean rise predictions with...
by Carol Harvey Mother of Bayview Hunters Point Espanola Jackson at the Redevelopment Commission hearing on the Draft EIR Dec. 17 – Photo: Carol Harvey In December 2009, leading climatologist Dr. James...
View ArticleFlooding intensifies cholera outbreak in Haiti
by Haiti Action Committee Cholera has killed over 500 people in the valley along Haiti’s Artibonite River, a rural region north of Haiti’s capital; another 7,359 people have been sickened. And now the...
View ArticleObama’s drug war
by Michelle Alexander Michelle Alexander – Photo: zocalopublicsquare.org Among the very few people celebrating our country’s fiscal crisis are criminal justice reformers. Bill Piper, national affairs...
View ArticleWikiLeaks: Haiti’s elite tried to turn the police into a private army
by Dan Coughlin and Kim Ives The people of Cité Soleil march on Jan. 26, 2008, to stop a series of U.N. massacres. – Photo: Jean Ristil, HaitiAnalysis.com Leading members of Haiti’s bourgeoisie tried...
View ArticleSix years after Katrina, the battle for New Orleans continues
Political power has shifted to whites, but Blacks have not given up their struggle for a voice – and justice by Jordan Flaherty New Orleans police arrest a man on the Danziger Bridge Sept. 4, 2005,...
View ArticleBruce Dixon: Diversity is not justice, equity or peace
by Ann Garrison KPFA Evening News broadcast Jan. 5, 2013 http://www.anngarrison.com/sites/default/files/mp3/Bruce-Dixon-Rice-Kerry-Obama-Secretary-of-State.mp3 Bruce Dixon, Managing Editor, Black...
View ArticleImprisoned human rights attorney Lynne Stewart denied cancer treatment
by Stephen Lendman Numerous previous articles have discussed Lynne Stewart’s case, character and dedication to rule of law principles. She’s an internationally recognized human rights lawyer. Lynne...
View ArticleCrime, criminalization and gun control: Oakland leads the way in crime hysteria
by Chris Kinder As the Obama administration ramped up its response to its victory in the 2012 elections, the horrific massacre of young children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown,...
View ArticleCynthia McKinney tours Cali wit’ her new book ‘Ain’t Nothing Like Freedom’
by The People’s Minister of Information JR Six term congresswoman, ‘08 Green Party presidential candidate and international peace activist Cynthia McKinney has been that rare voice in the halls of the...
View ArticleCynthia McKinney wins hearts and minds on California tour
by The People’s Minister of Information JR Cynthia McKinney’s fundraiser tour for the SF Bay View was a huge success up and down California, hitting San Diego, Los Angeles, Oakland and Santa Rosa. The...
View ArticleGuantanamo Bay is hell on earth: an interview wit’ journalist Adam Hudson
by The People’s Minister of Information JR Unjustified imprisonment and torturous living conditions have prisoners hunger striking all over the world. Many people who read the Bay View on the regular...
View ArticleLooking at Mugabe’s Zimbabwe and the African Union in 2015: an interview wit’...
by The People’s Minister of Information JR 2015 was a historic political year for the African continent because one of the continent’s most radical anti-imperialist leaders chaired the African Union,...
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