Month: August 2013

Ken A. Epstein

Oakland Home Defaults on the Rise

Posted in Housing/Foreclosures By Spencer Whitney While home foreclosures in Oakland have fallen in past few months, the city…

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Deal with Port to Save Army Base Companies and Jobs Falls Through

Posted in Army Base Jobs, Environment By Ken A. Epstein As eviction day approaches, the possibility of finding a temporary…

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CCSF Elected Leaders: “This Last Year Has Been Like Being Under an Occupation”

Posted in SF City College By Helena Worthen and Joe Berry Shanell Williams, Dr. Anita Grier, Alisa Messer and…

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U.S. Dept. of Education: Commission Evaluating City College Did Not Follow Federal Regulations

Posted in SF City College By Post Staff The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC), which  is revoking City…

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Army Base Companies’ Survival Now in Port’s Hands

By Ashley Chambers and Ken Epstein Down to the wire, the City of Oakland and community members…

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Bryan Parker Joins Mayoral Race

Posted in Community, Elections & Voting Rights By Ken A. Epstein Bryan Parker, a lawyer and port commissioner, has joined…

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Dexter Vizinau Wins Black Expo Community Impact Award

Posted in Community By Post Staff The Bay Area Black Expo Foundation Thursday presented a Community Impact Award to…

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Prison Hunger Strikers Face Retaliation, Say Supporters

Posted in Equal Rights/Equity, Police-Public Safety By Jaron K. Epstein Authorities are taking reprisals against participants in the ongoing hunger…

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Seeking New Students at SF City College

Posted in SF City College By Helena Worthen and Joe Berry Students and others fighting to save San City…

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Thousands Protest at Chevron Richmond Refinery

Posted in Community, Environment Several thousand protesters marched Saturday to the gates Chevron Richmond Refinery demonstrating against the destruction of…

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