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City’s dynamic ‘First Family of Song’ brings tunes to COVID-19 testing site

The Curtis Family Cnotes sound a clarion call for a community governed by love and supported by justice at the Bay View fundraiser on Nov. 21 in Mendell Plaza, Celebrating the Bayview Hunters Point...

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Charlotte Hill O’Neal – Mama C: Urban African spirit visits Laney, CSU Eastbay

by Malaika Kambon On Wednesday, Feb.13, 2013, for over three hours, the Laney College Forum rang with the sounds that only an evening spent with artist, musician, activist Charlotte Hill O’Neal,...

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Wanda Sabir and the Bay View save lives

by S. Muhammad Hyland I could tell that the guard at my cell door was uptight about something, and when he slid the mail to me, I immediately noticed why: My Bay View had arrived (April 2013). Maybe he...

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Wanda in Africa

by Wanda Sabir Wanda flew from the Bay Area on June 5 and landed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, two days later. She sends these commentaries on the rather rare occasions she has internet access. Enjoy! –...

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Salvador, Bahia, Brazil: Africa in the Americas

by Wanda Sabir I don’t know if it is a will of iron, Ogun or foolishness, but I caught something viral, which I refused to keep, on the plane Monday, Dec. 23, when I flew to San Salvador, El Salvador,...

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Wanda’s Picks for March 2016

by Wanda Sabir Love fuels liberation Wanda Sabir, Bay View arts editor for close to 20 years, half the life of the newspaper itself, poses with journalist Mary Midgett at the Bay View’s 40th...

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Wanda’s Picks for October 2016

by Wanda Sabir To mark the 50th anniversary of the 1966 Hunters Point Uprising, Aliyah Dunn-Salahuddin (in the colorful dress), chair of the African American Studies Department at City College, who was...

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Wanda’s Picks for November 2016

by Wanda Sabir The enormous crowd at the BPP 50th Gala on Oct. 22 testifies to a growing sense of liberation in the Black community, where, from the grassroots to the most influential celebrities and...

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