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“Turf Unity” Rappers Rock Mics, Push For Peace In Their Neighborhoods

September 13, 2010 Oakland Voices

By Tyrese Johnson OAKLAND, CA – Many would argue that music is essential to a full life. It makes us laugh, cry and think. It is this idea that musicians at the Oakland Green Youth

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The Shepeople’s Artist Collective Showcases Womens’ Creative Voices

August 28, 2010 Oakland Voices

By Peace Harmony OAKLAND, CA – A new habitat for female artists was born last November. Valerie Troutt started The Shepeople’s, a collective of female vocalists, musicians, poets, dancers, filmmakers, visual artists, craft makers, foodies and

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Reentry Programs Help Ex-convicts Find Jobs, Repair Lives

August 25, 2010 Oakland Voices

By Ida Hancox OAKLAND, CA – For most of Shawn Vasquez’s life, he’s been in trouble with the law. He started ditching school to sell drugs before he was a teenager. He hit the ninth

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Dropping That N-Bomb: OV Needs Your Help

August 19, 2010 Oakland Voices

It is one of the most painful, difficult, and quintessentially American words in our language. It’s been used to dehumanize, to hurt feelings, to show love, and to sell records. When popular talk radio host

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Adeline Street Neighborhood Still Tight-knit Even After Decades of Change

August 16, 2010 Oakland Voices

By Jo Ann Bell OAKLAND, CA – A warm and secure feeling of community thrives in the neighborhoods along Adeline Street.  Reflecting on the West Oakland stretch of Adeline during the 1940’s and 50’s brings

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“Just Let My Soul Shine:” Dancers Flex Their Skills In Contest Downtown

August 11, 2010 Oakland Voices

By Tyrese Johnson and Adimu Madyun OAKLAND, CA – Break, glide, pop, lock, backspin, suicide. These moves and more were on display last Friday at the All Styles Dance Battle in Jack London Square. The

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City’s Seniors Flock to West Oakland Center For Classes & Friendship

July 30, 2010 Oakland Voices

By Jo Ann Bell OAKLAND, CA – The West Oakland Senior Center is not an especially big place. But the two-story building, located at a quiet intersection right across from deFremery Park, is a strong

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Seniors Live, Thrive at St. Mary’s Low-Cost Homes

July 28, 2010 Oakland Voices

By Diana Alonzo OAKLAND, CA – After a stroke in 2002 left Myra Chang unable to walk, she needed a home that was affordable and handicap-accessible. Chang, a San Francisco native, signed up for an

Ed Kikumoto heads the Alcohol Policy Network, an Oakland non-profit dedicated to lowering alcohol-related risks to communities. APN shuts down on Friday after 20 years. By Adimu Madyun.
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Oakland Liquor Stores: Activist Recalls Controversial History

July 28, 2010 Oakland Voices

By Adimu Madyun OAKLAND, CA – It’s been nearly two decades since Ed Kikumoto proudly accepted his role as a Home Alert block captain in West Oakland. Kikumoto was 43 years old when he and

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Port Trucks Test The Limits of Emission Rules

July 26, 2010 Oakland Voices

  By Brian Beveridge OAKLAND, CA – While more than a thousand Oakland port trucks were replaced with taxpayer assistance or cleaned up to meet federal engine emission standards, companies serving the port say that

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