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Presidio Unveils New Facilities, New Park

“We been doing this since 2018, taking groups to walks as a way to relieve stress and get out and see nature,” said Gilkerson, who is the Rafiki Coalition’s Community Outreach and Engagement manager. “The Presidio is a prime park and a good place to be. The additions to this place are nice for children to go and run around in.” By Lee Hubbard Once or twice a week, Maxine Gilkerson leads a group of people from the Rafiki Coalition for Health and Wellness on walks in various parts of San Francisco. The Rafiki Coalition is a health organization that tries to eliminate health inequities in San Francisco’s Black community through education, advocacy, and holistic health

Foothill Missionary Baptist Church | Post News Group

Foothill Missionary Baptist Church is prayerfully seeking a Pastor/Teacher, a man, called by God and set apart for the Gospel ministry in accordance with the Baptist faith as well as committed to living and serving in a manner consistent with the standard set forth in scripture of such a leader, 1 Timothy 3: 1-7.

Play Based on 1954 School Desegregation Opens in Sausalito on June 12 in Honor of Juneteenth

As the Sausalito Marin City School District was ordered to desegregate in 2019, Brown vs. the Board of Education continues to be meaningful as the nation struggles with the need to be an anti-racist society. | The City of Sausalito commemorates Juneteenth with a production of “Words That Made the Difference: Brown v. Board of Education,” a play written and directed by Dr. Cindy Acker, Ed.D., on Sunday, June 12 at 4:30 p.m. at Dumphy Park in Sausalito. The play is based on actual events in the fight to end school

HED: My Sister s Keeper Helps to Build Up Bay Area Black Women

The African American Cultural Center on Fulton Street was the site of the fourth annual My Sisters Keepers, By All Means Necessary conference this past weekend, which brought together local and national figures to talk to young women about being assets to the local and national Black communities. | By Lee Hubbard Tina Brown was born and raised in San Francisco's Western Addition. She had a troubled childhood, which led to her being a runaway, incarceration in Juvenile Hall and becoming a teenage mother. Bad choices in life led to bad relationships and an unstable life situation. But things would change with a brush with

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