The Santa Cruz Veterans Hall is an example of what urban public space can look like: a place where DIY culture meets veteran community support—underwritten by the county government. @Becsgross explores how this decades-old space has survived and thrived.
https://t.co/056kvyvdVm
This Oakland DIY singing group, known as the Free Key Choir, has gone from just-for-fun to the next-big-thing, with a Pacific Northwest tour on the books. Their do-it-yourself ethos was central to their success.
https://t.co/WmkNMhB9VP
"Stop Hiring Humans" billboards menaced SF workers with messages of automation and unemployment. The ads were strategic: by pissing working-class people off, the tech company received the kind of attention that venture capitalist investors love.
🔗 https://t.co/G0mPQuXaht
Breaking News: San Francisco Homeless Outreach Team workers won their union with @NUHW despite management's anti-union push! Their fight was supported by @DSAEastBay's local @organizeworkers outfit, which mentors workers who want to build shopfloor power. https://t.co/dPQFD7n9UH
Trad-Cath: OUT. Gay-Socialist-Cath: IN.
Nick Thacker writes about how a gay leftist found alignment with Catholicism. But real tensions have developed elsewhere—between spiritual devotion and today's urgent need for political action.
Read it: https://t.co/wxWaEA1Ixa
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Deni Leonard—a 79-year-old indigenous elder and member of @TANC_Bay tenants union—has a long history of organizing for working-class power. We spoke with Deni about his experience with the Vietnam War resistance and on today's struggles.
Interview: https://t.co/ltdLP6687f
The black-crowned night heron, another Bay Area local, largely represents Oakland's historic, ecological origin as a marshland. Read more to learn about our local species:
https://t.co/eeKxWtzVPF
Everyone in the Bay knows its two cultural references—vibes and data—but few have understood their relationship. Zoe Stahl @wecometothe90s shows us that vibes and data do the same thing: advance an impossible fantasy of an optimized self and life.
➡️https://t.co/B55RlBKepn
Hospice workers told us that management praises them in public, but stabs them in the back at the bargaining table. So on July 29, @NUHW Hospice workers in Pleasant Hill took heroic action, walking off the job to demand better for workers and patients.
➡️ https://t.co/PjVsacj4r5
Most worker fightbacks have included a vast diversity of people who speak different languages and bring to the struggle diverse criticisms of capitalism. That's why we sat down with Javier Armas about his book on one of the Bay's fastest growing languages.
https://t.co/XFB60U9jgn
Vibes and Data are two cultural forces that shaped the Bay Area, and increasingly the wider world.
But they are two styles of the dogma of our capitalist time: self-optimization.
Read here➡️ https://t.co/B55RlBKepn
Wood Street Commons was once Northern California's largest homeless encampment, functioning as a self-organized community space before police broke it up. We spoke with @caroncreighton and resident @johnjanosko844 about a new documentary about the camp.
https://t.co/ycnVnK8CFZ
Absolutely extraordinary detail in this new @BayAreaCurrent story about Oakland cops requesting $2m worth of new assault rifles, drones and armored vehicles: all three of the cops advocating for the new weapons at a recent community meeting have shot & killed people while on duty
While the City of Oakland plans painful cuts to popular social and cultural services, the Oakland Police Department is demanding two million dollars for more military-grade weapons.
https://t.co/IIfUp0clxO
Soon-to-be NYC Mayor @ZohranKMamdani has a lesson that Democratic Party centrists refuse to accept: focusing on working-class issues and refusing to budge is how you win. https://t.co/No4pDgPue9