February 4, 2011
March 4,5 & 6 is Bridging the Generations Tea and Tour National Coalition of 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend. It's a multicultural affair! Women's History Month is the platform for first time Asian Mayors Edwin Lee of San Francisco and Jean Quan of Oakland to join National Coalition of 100 Black Women's President M. Delois (Dee Dee) Strum PhD. of Indianapolis, Indiana who is the keynote speaker at the Sixth Annual "Golden Girls Hats and Gloves Tea" to be held Saturday, March 5, 2011 at the historic Fairmont Hotel on famed Nob Hill in San Francisco. Premier Lodging Sponsor, the InterContinental San Francisco has provided hotel rates of $159 per night at the Mark Hopkins InterContinental and $189 per night at the InterContintental San Francisco. Reserve now. Reservations. Email: sanfrancisconcbw@ncbwsf.org for InterContinental reservation code. See San Francisco in style. Read about the cutting edge "Bridging the Generations Employment and Job Training Program"opportunity.
February 4, 2011
Make a difference support J.U.M.P. During Black History Month.
February 4, 2011
Thomas Simpson's Afro Solo Brings "Harmony and Melody: A Celebration of Black History!"
February 4, 2011
Join JCRC and our Gala Committee Co-Chairs Marci and Marc Dollinger in celebrating our community honorees for their extraordinary contributions:Wednesday, February 16, 2011 Jewish Community Center San Francisco 3200 California Street, 6:00 pm - Light Dinner Reception followed by Program & Dessert Inspirational performance by the Glide Ensemble & the Change Band
February 1, 2011
Bill Cosby gives a foreword for the book of Belva Davis, whose journey into media took her around the world. From tales of trivia to triumph come out on February 12 for a book signing you will enjoy. Congratulations, our beloved Belva! Thank you for sharing! Read more!
January 27, 2011
With Banks given taxpayers bailouts, why haven't tax payers been given the same swift substantive help with their homes. Why in the face of billion dollar companies have they been thrown to the wolves given limited options pay up now or get out with families in tow with various conditions including sickness, mental strain, broken marriages from the result of the banking system that helped create this financial quagmire. The laws are on the side of the billion dollar institution and the taxpayer who as little more than bankruptcy as a tool--which was weakened by previous administrations--is literally left out in the cold. The media is called to be who it's supposed to be, the Fourth Estate. It is a difficult call to action because of the fear of losing advertising dollars. So not only is the media, but the public is asked to call Wells Fargo. The numbers is provided in the news release and ask about the Allen Stowers' case and others you may be aware of having banking problems.
January 27, 2011
Bring your friends,neighbors and family and enjoy life altering financial education information that will affect your financial future..Knowledge is Power only when you know how to apply it.
January 27, 2011
Annual Black History Month at San Francisco City Hall will be held February 3, 2011 in the Rotunda with San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Supervisor Malia Cohen and keynote speaker, Bernard Kinsey.
January 27, 2011
Over 55, out of work, out of unemployment benefit, no health or life insurance and fearful of being without options; that was the fate of many of the nearly 200 people that have found hope in the Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP-pronounced SEE-SEP), a program of the National Council of Aging that is administered in San Francisco and Marin counties by Family Service Agency of San Francisco. Now that new found hope has a new home at the Visitacion Valley Community Development Corporation located at 1999 Sunnydale Avenue in San Francisco's economically hard pressed Southeast sector.
January 24, 2011
San Francisco's World Journal,ABC 7 TV,KRON 4 TV,KDTV 14, and KCBS Radio News were among media that covered the 1/23/11 "Take Back High Street" March in Oakland, CA. Taking the Mayor's Mandate, the High Street Community took to the streets to bring law and order to the street where the first homicide of the year took place. Neighbors cleaned and marched. Oakland's first female and first Asian Mayor, Jean Quan was on hand as the march ended with a celebration in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Miracles of Faith Community Church, ELCA led by the pastor, Reverend Greggory L. Brown.