Nov 04, 2016
Veterans Day Special Human Interest Feature: Ray Bows has worked for three decades to keep the memories alive of Fallen Vietnam Heroes. His book "In Honor and Memory" gives historical perspective to one family weeks before Veterans Day is celebrated.
Nov 01, 2016
The story of 100-Year-Old Iris Canada is before the eyes of the world. It shows how difficult the San Francisco housing crisis is. Reporter, Anh LĂȘ of San Francisco weighs in with input from the evictor as Canada hopes & fights to age in place.
Oct 14, 2016
Ignite, based in Oakland, CA joined with Eileen Fisher Stores in nine markets to showcase its new public service announcement, "We All Belong Here." Jackie Wright, Community Relations Chairperson of SF NCBW reported on the Dallas event.
Sep 21, 2016
Posting Courtesy of Wright Enterprises- KICKOFF FOR YES ON PROP I CAMPAIGN Protecting services for seniors, adults with disabilities, & veterans without rasing taxes On behalf of 45 community agencies serving seniors and adults with disabilities, we..
Sep 15, 2016
Iris Canada, whose name was in the headlines in April as a 99-Year-Old Eviction Fighter, now lays in a hospital bed waging war to stay in her apartment home of over 50 years as family and friends gather at her bedside.
Jun 07, 2016
California State University East Bay Global Innovators MBA Degree Conferred on Sunday, June 12th Marks Academic Accomplishment & Family History in Vietnam War For One Graduate.
Jun 06, 2016
The San Francisco Black Film Festival XVIII rolls in on Father's Day Weekend and Juneteenth with an Opening Night at San Francisco State University School of Cinema's August Coppola Theater, Thursday, June 16 featuring Ethiopian Film "Lambadina."
May 24, 2016
The San Francisco Black Film Festival, June 16-19 is a platform for emerging artists to connect with Hollywood and this year's festival kicks off at the state of the art SF State's School of Cinema's August Coppola Theater.
May 21, 2016
With Oakland being a flashpoint for deadly police force and watched around the world, the fact that a community group like the OK Program is taking action to begin healing of a very complex deep wound, is a big deal."Kic' It in the Park" Today!
May 20, 2016
The unfortunate police shooting of a Black woman & SF Police Chief Suhr's resignation Thursday, speaks to the need to improve the relationship between police & communities of color. Oakland's OK (Our Kids) event is on target to begin healing 5/21/16.