From 5M to The End (of SoMa): How does a corporation wipe out an entire...
by Tiny, Poor News Network The light from their eyes was missing; in its place was the color of fear. Lined up, hard-working backs huddled up against the cold white marble walls of City Hall in San...
View ArticleI’m the same as you – I just don’t have a roof
by Tiny, daughter of Dee, mama of Tiburcio Side by side / chair frames and baby toys, / jackets, toothbrushes coffee cans and pillows / wrapped up in paper made of memories … “These businesses around...
View ArticleA multi-nationed prayer from San Francisco to Dakota land protectors
by Tiny, daughter of Dee, mama of Tiburcio “I don’t care if we have half a T-shirt to sell, we have no money and food left so you gotta go out there!” On my mama’s words directing me to sell on the...
View ArticlePoor people don’t have presidents
by Tiny, Poor News Network Poor, unhoused, barely housed, indigenous, Black, Brown and Red people don’t have presidents. We have prison wardens, police, sheriffs, anti-social workers, landlords,...
View ArticleA loving farewell to Iris Canada, 100 years of Black herstory killed by...
When will we charge the real criminals? by Tiny, Lisa Gray-Garcia Knives are sharpened into paper called leases – with blades that cut children and elders into pieces. Murderers called landlords get...
View ArticleBay View turns 40!
Part 1 Editorial by Bay View publisher Dr. Willie Ratcliff It’s 2016, 40 years since Muhammad al-Kareem founded the New Bayview, now renamed the San Francisco Bay View, in 1976. Inspired by Malcolm X,...
View ArticlePenal abolition and the razor wire plantations
Poverty skolaz report and reflect on the International Conference on Penal Abolition (ICOPA 17) by Tiny, Lisa Gray-Garcia We walk back and forth in a jail cell every day It’s called your doorways Tent...
View ArticleFrom deportations to reparations: An emergency call for Ag-Reparations and...
by Tiny, Daughter of Dee, Mama of Tiburcio Daughters and sons crying, hardworking fathers and mothers wrenched from their children’s arms, families stolen, babies traumatized. Oranges dying on the...
View ArticleShero Kiilu
As usual, there’s Kiilu, right in the thick of things in this anti-war march on Sept. 24, 2005. – Photo: Kamau Amen-Ra by Tiny What is a shero who never gave up & NEVER let go never stood down,...
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