Tag: Civil Rights
San Francisco Honors John Lewis
SAN FRANCISCO—On Saturday, July 18, San Francisco Mayor London Breed and the city of San Francisco honored civil rights activist and Congressmen John Lewis...
Hugh Hefner Gone, But Remembered For Big Heart
HELLO AMERICA!—For years and years, the name Hugh Hefner has been a part of our life in some way or the other. His progressive ideas...
America Is Still All About The People!
HELLO AMERICA!—It’s unbelievable that at every turn some kind of drama, nationally as well as globally explode in the face of the American people. If...
SF Responds To Indiana’s Anti-LGBT Law
SAN FRANCISCO—San Francisco Mayor Edward M Lee has banned the city's employees for their work-related trips to Indiana. The decision is in response to the signing the...
Officer Corruption Trial Concludes
SAN FRANCISCO—Facing charges of civil rights violations, one San Francisco police officer was convicted and one was acquitted on Thursday, January 22 during a federal court...
Bay Area Bids Adieu To Freedom Train
SAN FRANCISCO—Monday, January 19 marked the final day that Bay Area residents would have the opportunity to ride the Freedom Train.
A three-decade tradition in honor...
“Selma” Is A Roaring Masterpiece
HOLLYWOOD—Wow, I can’t believe its taken decades for someone in Hollywood to finally deliver a film about one of the greatest Civil Rights leaders...