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I Am Troy Davis

We recently received a letter from one of our readers that we wanted to share with a wider audience.  The email letter is posted below. Dear Blog Editor, I believe capital punishment is one of the critical social justice issues of our country, and is, in many ways, the sharp …

Andy Lopez Family Harassed in the Santa Rosa Mall

On Monday, February 17, 2014 (Presidents’ Day), uniformed security guards at Simon’s Santa Rosa Plaza impeded our first amendment rights to free and unfettered speech, as well as racially targeted and harassed Latino patrons.   It all happened in the upstairs food court at the mall. Earlier in the afternoon, many …

White Privilege Check List for Activists

When people organize to challenge the oppressive (and often racialized) dynamics in their community, they frequently neglect to consider how those dynamics find their ways into the organizing itself.  We do not come together in a vacuum. What happens “out there”  also happens, albeit in different and perhaps more subtle …

Justice for Andy Lopez

Confused? Curious? Want to Help? Racial Justice Allies Monday Dialog February 3 at 6:30 pm Unitarian Universalist Hall, 547 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa As the murder of Andy Lopez galvanizes the community into action, differing ideas about what happened and what should be done are circulating. Many believe this is …

Good Little White Girl

In the “Good Little White Girl” blog Janet Carter investigates the ways she learned to be white, growing up in a white liberal family in the Vermont of the 1950s and 1960s. She invites us to examine and reflect on how we all, as children, have been conditioned around race, …

All Power to the People

by  Judy Helfand I went to the Black Panther Party 47th Reunion on Saturday to hear the women’s panel at noon and ended up staying the whole day. When the Panthers formed in 1967 I was graduating from UC Berkeley and connected up through my partner and close friends with …