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January 18, 2018 by L.J. Rich คาสิโนออนไลน์ เครดิตฟรี Leave a Comment

Design your destiny then print BIG.

Some people wait on life to define them and others design and define life for themselves. When you get that opportunity to show off your design, make sure you print big. Early Eighties In the early eighties, Dawaud Muhammad remembers black homeowners whose parents had migrated to Oakland from Louisiana and Mississippi as his neighborhood …Read more…

Filed Under: 2017-2018 Project Blogs, Culture, Family, Family resilience, Getting Paid, Hidden Stories, Life in East Oakland, Our Neighbors, Super Story Tagged With: bayfair, bey, big, big printing, black owned, bptc, dawaud, e commerce, east oakland, Eastmont, elle janelle, festival by the lake, l j rich, local business, mac dre, mistah fab, muhammad, oakland business, Resilient, Soul Beat, soulbeat

Empowering Youth and Disrupting Cycles of Violence

June 14, 2017 by Tony Daquipa Leave a Comment

Empowering Youth and Disrupting Cycles of Violence

“I give them all the advice that I didn’t get.” -Michael Muscadine The weather, like the multicultural crowd, was beautiful. The music was danceable, the live artwork was politically conscious, and the tacos and aguas frescas were plentiful. Organized by Homies 4 Justice, an internship program of Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ), the …Read more…

Filed Under: 2016 Project Blogs, Hidden Stories, Latest News, Life in East Oakland, My Neighborhood Tagged With: activism, Art, Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice, Community, community organizing, Cultural Voyeurism, CURYJ, east oakland, elder, formerly incarcerated, Fruitvale, gang injunctions, Gentrification, George Galvis, Homies 4 Justice, life coach, mentor, Mexploitation, Michael Muscadine, murals, oakland, police brutality, Reclaiming Cinco de Mayo, resistance, youth

A Place Where Community Happens

June 8, 2017 by Tony Daquipa Leave a Comment

A Place Where Community Happens

“We’re all different, but we all have that love for Sequoia.” -Zachary Hile At the risk of missing the start of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, several generations of Sequoia students, families, and staff showed up to honor veteran teacher Carol Pancho at her retirement party after a 40- year career; she spent the …Read more…

Filed Under: 2016 Project Blogs, Education, Latest News, Life in East Oakland, My Neighborhood, Super Story Tagged With: Betty Olson-Jones, Carol Pancho, Community, Dimond, Diversity, Donald Bertolo, dunk courts, east oakland, Eileen Linson, Evelyn Gertler, Kyla Johnson-Trammell, latchkey kids, Laurel, Lou Richie, multiculturalism, muticultural, oakland, Oakland Education Association, Oakland students, Oakland teachers, Oakland Unified School District, OEA, OUSD, playground, Public Schools, self-govern, Sequoia, Sequoia Elementary School, students, Teachers, Zachary Hile

While Everyone Else Is Sleeping, East Oakland Is Eating

May 11, 2017 by Tony Daquipa 1 Comment

While Everyone Else Is Sleeping, East Oakland Is Eating

It’s a Monday evening just after 11 p.m. as I pull into the Tacos Los Amigos parking lot on East 14th Street (also known as International Blvd.) ?I was referred to this taco truck by veteran graffiti writer Ceaver (640, Lords crews), who claimed it as his favorite late night food spot. Known as a …Read more…

Filed Under: 2016 Project Blogs, Food, Latest News, Life in East Oakland, My Neighborhood, Super Story Tagged With: asada, cabeza, carnitas, con todo, Deep East, East 14th, east oakland, Eonefoe, grimey, ground beff, hood life, horchata, i love tacos, it's hood out here, late night, lengua, loncheras, Nikko's, oakland, pastor, streets, tacos, tacotrucks, that life, todos somos gorditos

Dad Hip Hop

April 27, 2017 by Tony Daquipa 2 Comments

Dad Hip Hop

“It wasn’t hard to be a Tupac fan when I was in high school,” says Oakland rapper, music producer, record label owner, and dad, Tahajiye Edwards. “But people thought you were a little strange when you were a Freestyle Fellowship fan, you know what I mean? When you showed up dressed up like De La …Read more…

Filed Under: 2016 Project Blogs, Culture, Latest News, Music, Super Story Tagged With: analog, beatmaker, Dad Hip Hop, digging, Drum Dealer Records, Drum Dealership, east oakland, emcee, Fruitvale, music producer, oakland, old school, Otayo Dubb, record label owner, samplers, San Antonio, Santa Cruz, synthesizers, Tahaj the First, Tahajiye Edwards, The Regulars, vintage, vinyl

Forever the Heart of the Raider Nation

January 12, 2017 by Tony Daquipa 3 Comments

Forever the Heart of the Raider Nation

“It’s a participation Sport.” -Mike Hutchinson There are 31 stadiums in the National Football League, and then there’s the Coliseum in East Oakland. Aside from a 12-year fling with Los Angeles, the Raiders have called Oakland their home since 1960. Late owner Al Davis specifically crafted the Raiders iconic brand to reflect their gritty, multicultural, …Read more…

Filed Under: 2016 Project Blogs, Feeling Good, Latest News, Life in East Oakland, Super Story Tagged With: Al Davis, Committment to Excellence, east oakland, Forever Oakland, Just Stay, Just Win Baby, Mark Davis, O.co, oakland, Oakland Coliseum, Oakland Raiders, Pride and Poise, Raider Nation, raiders

Music: It’s a Wonderful Life

December 21, 2016 by Tony Daquipa Leave a Comment

Music: It’s a Wonderful Life

For most Americans, December is usually a time when the normal routine of life slows down a little bit and people reconnect with friends and loved ones. It is a time for sitting in traffic, feeding Wall Street, and loosening up dietary restrictions. Musicians, however, view the holidays as a time to work. While I …Read more…

Filed Under: 2016 Project Blogs, Culture, Latest News, Music, Super Story Tagged With: east oakland, holidays, Jazz, jazzlife, Music, musicians, oakland

Life in the Killing Fields

December 13, 2016 by Tony Daquipa Leave a Comment

Life in the Killing Fields

As I walk down this residential street in East Oakland, I notice how the front yard of every house is green. There are no lawns in this working class bedroom community, but the young weeds sprouting up after recent rains add vibrant color to the streetscape and help hide some of the trash and debris …Read more…

Filed Under: 2016 Project Blogs, Health, Latest News, Life in East Oakland, My Neighborhood, Our Neighbors, Super Story Tagged With: ArroyoViejo, Bancroft, east oakland, Eastmont, Elmhurst, graffiti, KillingFields, MacArthur, oakland, Shady80s

BECOME AN EAST OAKLAND STORYTELLER

August 11, 2016 by Oakland Voices Leave a Comment

BECOME AN EAST OAKLAND STORYTELLER

By Brenda Payton OAKLAND VOICES COORDINATOR EAST OAKLAND – Oakland Voices correspondents have written about volunteers who are feeding poor people in their neighborhoods, resilient family members, organizations devoted to improving their communities as well as tough subjects such as human trafficking, residents living in tents on the streets and the city’s housing crisis. Their …Read more…

Filed Under: 2015 Project Blogs, Latest News Tagged With: Art, BMoC, community storytelling, Diversity, east oakland, EOBHC, family, Fruitvale, hope, Lam Vo, Oakland Voices, the california endowment

Oakland Voices is recruiting for the 2015-16 Class

June 11, 2015 by Brenda Payton Leave a Comment

Oakland Voices is recruiting for the 2015-16 Class

By Brenda Payton oaklandvoices5@gmail.com EAST OAKLAND — One of the 2014 Oakland Voices correspondents reminded me that, as coordinator, I looked at the first gathering of our community correspondents and said, “This is how newsrooms should look.” The group represented Oakland in all of its diversity: African-American, Polynesian, Latino, Caucasian, straight, gay, lesbian, religious, undocumented, …Read more…

Filed Under: 2015 Project Blogs Tagged With: east oakland, east oakland building healthy communities, oakland, storytelling, The Town

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