Prop 37: We deserve to know what’s in our food
by Leslie Fulbright This November, California voters have the chance to make history with an issue that affects us all: our right to know what’s in our food. Proposition 37 would require companies to...
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Recommendations on ballot propositions and candidates for office, including San Francisco Board of Supervisors, School Board, College Board and BART Board – Vote 100% Nov. 6! by Bay View Publisher...
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Dedicated to all poverty skolaz, warriors and organizers from Back East to Deep East, from Haiti to Hayward – prayers, love and survival from Hurricane Sandy to Hurricane Survival by Tiny aka Lisa...
View ArticleCorporate millions, deceptive ads only narrowly shut down Prop 37, GE food...
by Kristin Lynch San Francisco – In the face of unrelenting deceptive advertising funded by giant chemical and processed food corporations to the tune of nearly $50 million, California’s Proposition...
View ArticleFood justice: an interview wit’ food activist and musician AshEl
by the People’s Minister of Information JR AshEl, champion of food justice AshEl is a food-based activist who has been heightening consciousness for years in the Bay about what we put in our bodies. He...
View ArticleThe poor people’s plate: Poverty, race, GMOs and our food
by Tiny aka Lisa Gray-Garcia, Daughter of Dee, Mama of Tiburcio “The poor people’s plate is rooted in capitalist hate for the three job working mamaz caught in the welfare state.” – from “The Poor...
View ArticleAB, ode to Amiri Baraka
by Raymond Nat Turner Ho Chi Minh penned in “Prison Poems,” the Poet must also Know how to lead an attack Amiri Baraka and Raymond Nat Turner catching up at the book signing for Rosemari Mealy’s...
View Article15 US lawmakers ask Haiti Senate to make way for mock elections
Open letter from the Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network (HLLN) regarding the Sept. 15 U.S. Congressional letter addressed to the Haiti Senate urging it to clear the path for another round of mock...
View ArticleBlack Farmers’ Lives Matter: Defending African-American land and agriculture...
by Beverly Bell The 2015 U.S. Food Sovereignty Prize goes to two organizations that are demonstrating just how much Black lives matter, as they defend their ancestral lands for community-controlled...
View ArticleWhat to Viet Nam is our 4th of July? Rethinking Burns & Novick’s documentary,...
by Anh Lê The Declaration of Independence, ratified in Philadelphia on the 4th of July, 1776, began with these words: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they...
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