A CLEANER CLIMATE FIGHT


“I don’t want to be the only person alive on this planet, you feel me? I want my people to make it too.” Alexis cureton’s battle for climate justice.

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That the police murdered yet another unarmed Black man is not the news flash. Law enforcement killed at least 1,176 people or about 100 people a month in 2022, making it the deadliest for police violence. That we have become complacent and almost numbed to the hashtags is the emergency. Here are your antiracist action steps for January 13.

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Meet The Founders of Mela
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Meet The Founders of Mela

Mela is a wine brand founded on friendship and the desire to diversify the white, male–dominated wine industry.

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Art…with a little ACAB thrown in. Here are your antiracism action steps for October 7.

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Reframing The Role of Black Fatherhood
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Reframing The Role of Black Fatherhood

A powerful new film from Dads Evoking Change and Represent Collaborative raises awareness about the challenges Black and brown fathers face navigating the family court system—and the strength and dedication they show fighting them for the sake of their kids.

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“May Patrick’s memory spark a blessed revolution, fulfilling his dad’s wish: never again. In the meantime, it is our duty to walk side by side with each new family that is compelled to take this unnecessary grief journey." Here are your antiracism action steps for April 15.

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PODCAST: ARTIST Mason J.
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PODCAST: ARTIST Mason J.

Meet Mason J., artist, poet, historian and a member of Still Here SF, an intergenerational cultural preservation project amplifying the voices and creativity of LGBTQ2S+ Black, Indigenous, and people of color raised in San Francisco.

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THE BLACK TRUTH PROJECT.

From rich personal histories to pivotal experiences with racism to unbridled moments of joy, the Black Truth Project is a powerful call to continued allyship for non-Black people, and a way for Black people to see and celebrate themselves.

 
 

Patronage, Access, Race and ART

How one S.F. institution is trying to overcome ‘museums so white’ paralysis

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