Y-Plan Engages Kennedy High to Invest in Richmond's Community
Richmond Pulse, Video, Posted: May 18, 2011
Kennedy High School Y-Plan students recently presented their suggestions for the Richmond Greenway at City Hall.
Elder Keeps Bikes Rolling in Oakland
New America Media, Video, Posted: May 11, 2011
Ben Johnson, a West Oakland native and community leader, following the death of his mother decided to open a bike shop in his neighborhood.
Bay Area Hometown Hero Helps Mothers of Slain Victims
New America Media, Video, Posted: May 08, 2011
The Second Annual Hometown Heroes Awards – a partnership of Comcast and the Bay Area News Group -- recognized once again the outstanding, but often untold efforts of individuals and organizations making a difference in communities across the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.
"American Teacher": Overworked, Underpaid, and Under Seige
New America Media, Video, Posted: May 04, 2011
The new documentary American Teacher, which had its world premiere May 3, tells the stories of four public school teachers, including Jonathan Dearman of San Francisco.
Gadhafi Exploits Libya’s East-West Divide
New America Media, Video, Posted: Apr 28, 2011
Gadhafi inflames tensions between the East and West, promoting the perception that the conflict is a civil war.
CA Supreme Court Chief: Bench Must Reflect State’s Diversity
New America Media, Video, Posted: Apr 26, 2011
California Chief Justice Cantil-Sakauye reflects on her first 100 days in office and discusses the next big case to go before the court this September: Prop 8, the voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage.
Faith Leaders Pray at ICE Detention Center
Richmond Pulse, Video, Posted: Apr 25, 2011
This Passover and Holy Week, faith communities and interfaith organizations prayed for immigrants detained in Richmond CA.
How to Make Traditional Russian Easter Cheese Dessert
New America Media, Video, Posted: Apr 24, 2011
A grandfather from Daly City, CA teaches us how to make his mother's recipe for Pashka, a traditional Russian Easter cheese dessert.
One Day They Will Know Our Names
Silicon Valley De-Bug, Video, Posted: Apr 19, 2011
Yosimar Reyes is a Two-Spirit Poet/Activist from Guerrero, Mexico with "a brave and vulnerable voice that shines light on the issues affecting queer, immigrant youth and the many disenfranchised communities in the U.S. and throughout the world."
Debt Collectors Profit Off Homeowners' Fears of Foreclosure
New America Media, Video, Posted: Apr 15, 2011
Bay Area homeowners tell of being held financially hostage when their homeowners associations report them to debt collectors.
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