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News from Ella Baker Center
Check here early and often for all the latest news about the Ella Baker Center and our campaigns.
What's New
Oakland Green Job Corps Clears Last Hurdle for Launch
July 22, 2008 — On Tuesday July 22, 2008 the Oakland City Council Public Works Committee rubber stamped final approval for $250,000 in seed funding for the Oakland Green Job Corps. The Oakland Green Job Corps is the long awaited job-training pipeline connecting young adults with barriers to employment to the local workforce development community for "green-collar" job training. The vote is the last administrative step before implementation, officially clearing the Oakland Green Job Corps for launch in Fall 2008. [Read More]
Books Not Bars Testifies before Hoover Commission
February 28, 2008 — Books Not Bars took a stand for justice on behalf of families throughout the state by testifying before the oversight agency charged with reviewing the process of transferring youth from state youth prisons to county-based care and making recommendations to the state. [Read more.]
Prison Closures Usher In New Era of Change
February 7, 2008 — For the first time in four years, California's notorious youth prison system will shut down two of its prisons by July 31 of this year. [Read more.]
Ella Baker Center in the News
The Oakland Tribune (June 19, 2008) — In conjunction with numerous Silence The Violence Day Events happening throughout the Bay Area, The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights hosted an inspiring Silence The Violence Day flagship vigil, attended by more than 150 people in Oakland at Defremery Park. Kamika Dunlap of the Oakland Tribune reports on this powerful event.
The Oakland Tribune (May 21, 2008) — On May 21st, 2008, Assemblywoman Loni Hancock (D-Berkeley) presented our Green-Collar Jobs Campaign with the Green Innovator of the Year Award. This prestigious award acknowledged the breakthrough work of the Green-Collar Jobs Campaign in its continued efforts to advocate for green pathways out of poverty. At the award ceremony, Assemblywoman Hancock spoke to the vital role the campaign plays in working to improve the quality of life for the Bay Area community, the State of California, and beyond.
The Oakland Tribune (May 20, 2008) — For many on the streets of Oakland, violence has become so commonplace, death so expected, there exists a sense of chilling resignation. Angela Woodall of The Oakland Tribune looks at the root causes of violence and it's traumatic effects. Nicole Lee, Director of Ella Baker Center's Silence The Violence Campaign was interviewed for this story.
Ella Baker Center Op-Eds
Oakland Tribune (April 21, 2008) — The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights was acknowledged in a recent Oakland Tribune op-ed written by Unites States Congresswoman Barbara Lee this Earth Day 2008.
Oakland Tribune (February 22, 2008) — The statistics in Oakland are grim: 21 homicides in the first 42 days of 2008 (almost double the number from this time last year). In a single weekend earlier this month, 13 reported shootings in five days claimed eight lives.
In the face of this senseless violence, it's easy for a lot of us to pretend that we're removed from it all, that it has nothing to do with us as individuals. We shake our heads at the problem while keeping it at arm's length. But now more than ever, we must turn toward our young men and women caught in the crossfire, not away from them.
Huffington Post (May 17, 2007) — "Green" is taking off. In business. In culture. In politics. But it's not all clear sailing for the green movement. In fact, it's in danger of setting up a catastrophic — but wholly preventable — populist backlash if it does not work hard to end the enduring perception that it is solely the playground of a white, affluent "eco-elite." Sound crazy? In California, it has already begun.
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