Blog entry by Green Sun.
Last updated at Mon, 28 Mar at 7:55am.

Is it just us or does 2011 seem like its flying by?

Article by Eric K Arnold.
Last updated at Tue, 31 Aug at 1:28pm.

To really understand the Scraper Bike movement, one must experience it in its element: the turfs of East Oakland.  “The Deep East,” as it’s known, is a seemingly endless stretch of inner city, which begins at the east end of Lake Merritt and continues all the way to San Leandro. Like the rest of Oakland, its population is diverse, yet there are more African Americans and Latinos than in other parts of the town.

It’s not uncommon to see graffiti ominously announcing “BB 187” on a wall over a crossed-out Border Brothers tag on a wall. Churches are as numerous as liquor stores. There are plenty of well-maintained single-family homes, along with not so-well-maintained housing projects and apartment complexes. Car culture is big; since homes are generally modest, a clean ride is a source of pride – 22” rims, and sometimes larger, are a status symbol. And shiny Japanese sports cars, big-body American muscle cars abound, as do vans, SUV’s and pick-up trucks.

Blog entry by Green Sun.
Last updated at Mon, 30 Aug at 7:09am.

On Aug. 10, Mandela MarketPlace decided to “GO GREEN” by changing how it delivers fresh fruits and vegetables to corner stores.

Blog entry by Susan Mernit.
Last updated at Fri, 27 Aug at 6:25pm.

Tyrone Stevenson, aka The Scraper Bike King, akas Baybe Champ, and Original Scraper Bikes will be in out in full force Saturday, Aug. 28, when they lead a bicycle ride around Oakland that everyone is invited to.

All bicyclists are to meet at 11 a.m. at Frank Ogawa Plaza. The ride will include a stop at Rainbow Recreation Center (Seminary and International) and will end at Arroyo Viejo Park, 7701 Krause Ave. The festival will run from 1 to 6 p.m.

Article by Susan Mernit.
Last updated at Sat, 14 Aug at 8:47am.

 For anyone and everyone with an appreciation for the green hip hop movement, Saturday's Fresh Fest is a don't miss  A packed half day of music and events to be held on August 14th from noon to 6 pm at Oakland's pretty Mosswood Park,

Article by Tymeesa Rutledge.
Last updated at Wed, 11 Aug at 6:59am.

Photos by Stefan Armijo.

Last week, I attended the Just Food fundraise held by Ashoka's Bay Area Youth Venture. The fundraiser was held at Numi Tea Garden on 2230 Livingston street.

Article by Tymeesa Rutledge.
Last updated at Tue, 27 Jul at 7:06am.

On Friday, July 30, OL's new media partner, Ashoka Youth Venture, will be hosting a fundraiser for its fall program "Just Food.” The Read the whole story...