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Place-based partnerships in three U S cities aggregate $335 million for community-driven plans designed to break cycles of poverty

Rise East Project: East Oakland Youth Development Center Assures Youth Have Input in the Future of Their Neighborhood

Part 5 By Tanya Dennis Rise East is a $100 million privately funded initiative to rebuild Black neighborhoods in a 40x40 block area in East Oakland over ten years. Project partners are Oakland Thrives, the 40x40 Council, and Blue Meridian Partners. East Oakland Youth Development Center and Roots Clinic are other supporters. In 1855, abolitionist

Four Community Pillars Support Rise East Project in Oakland

Part 4 By Tanya Dennis Roots are deep in Deep East Oakland. The Roots Community Health Center was founded in 1998 in Deep East Oakland at 99th and International Blvd. with a mission is to uplift those impacted by systemic inequities and poverty. Roots accomplishes this through medical and behavioral health care, health navigation, workforce

Kalimba King Carl Winters Comes to MoAD on Oct 14

Carl Winters, The Kalimba King, will be performing at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD) in San Francisco on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. This will be a free show suitable for the entire family that will feature jazz, blues, pop, oldies, freedom/civil rights songs, and gospel played on 12 kalimbas (African thumb pianos). | Special to The Post Carl Winters, The Kalimba King, will be performing at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD) in San Francisco on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. This will be a free show suitable for the entire family that will feature jazz, blues, pop, oldies, freedom/civil rights songs, and gospel played on

Change Coming to Bi-Monthly Food Distribution at Richmond Civic Center

The local food bank’s bi-monthly distributions at Richmond Civic Center will transition from drive-up to walk-up services starting on Oct. 12. The final day of drive-thru distribution will be Thursday, Sept. 28. The Richmond Standard The local food bank’s bi-monthly distributions at Richmond Civic Center will transition from drive-up to walk-up services starting on Oct. 12. The final day of drive-thru distribution will be Thursday, Sept. 28. The distribution will continue to run bi-monthly from noon to 1 p.m. at Barrett Avenue and 25th Street. “The main

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