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An Archeology of Silence Exhibit at De Young Museum is Something to Talk About

Kehinde Wiley’s new exhibit “An Archeology of Silence” made its U.S. premiere at the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco. The exhibit, which opened in March, runs through Oct. 18, and is free to all Bay Area residents on weekends. | By Daisha Williams Post Staff Kehinde Wiley’s new exhibit “An Archeology of Silence” made its U.S. premiere at the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco. The exhibit, which opened in March, runs through Oct. 18, and is free to all Bay Area residents on weekends. According to his website, Kehinde Wiley is an

Black Cultural Zone, Block Inc , Gives Boost to Black Entrepreneurs

Black Cultural Zone (BCZ) and Block Inc., co-opened a space called “Uptown Market: The Best of Oakland” on Thursday, Aug. 17. They have created a free-to-use retail space in order to give small business owners a more expansive market. | By Daisha Williams Post Staff Black Cultural Zone (BCZ) and Block Inc., co-opened a space called “Uptown Market: The Best of Oakland” on Thursday, Aug. 17. They have created a free-to-use retail space in order to give small business owners a more expansive market. Block Inc. is a tech company that owns Uptown

California Black Media Political Round-Up

California Black Media Political Round-Up
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Black Woman is God is Back for the Fourth Year

Black Woman is God is Back for the Fourth Year
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Oakland Black Pride Hosts Events Celebrating Black Queerness

At the close of Pride Month, Oakland Black Pride held their third annual Black Pride Festival from June 28 to July 2 at various places across the city as well as online. | By Daisha Williams Post Staff At the close of Pride Month, Oakland Black Pride held their third annual Black Pride Festival from June 28 to July 2 at various places across the city as well as online. Under the leadership of founder Olawya Austin, the nonprofit is dedicated to enhancing the lives of

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