

Kansas Revokes Transgender Drivers Licenses
By: Frankie Hicks My childhood lives in Texas. If you close your eyes, you can probably picture it. Vast, uninterrupted blue sky providing the backdrop for spitting mad preachers and angry white men in camo baseball caps. Being homeschooled, I was isolated among people desperate to isolate themselves, frothing at the mouth to secede from the United States for all the wrong reasons. Lonely among loners, and repressing truths about myself that would have gotten me humiliated, h
Frankie Hicks
Mar 16


Soy Maria/I am Maria
Por/By Maria Soy Maria. Con miedos y temores sobre la migración, es una forma muy difícil. Hay muchos obstáculos para superar-- sobre todo en lenguaje, y en conseguir trabajo y falta experiencia con desarrollo. A veces las personas nos denigran burlándose por no saber sistemas de desarrollo y muchas de las veces nos sentimos presionados por los avances de la tecnología. Y a veces letra faltas de ortografía avances en coordinar lo que nos dicen los maestros. Yo solo pido paci
Maria
Mar 12


CRUSHING WHEELCHAIRS Reviews, Praise & Trailer
Houseless and formerly houseless, disabled youth, adults and elder members of the cast at the first screening of Crushing Wheelchairs at the Roxie Theatre in Occupied Yelamu (SF) TRAILER FOR THE MOVIE HERE Upcoming Screenings: April 21, San Bernadino Valley College May 5-11th Boston, Western Mass, Philly, DC, Silver Springs, NYC UnTour May 18th University of California LA (UCLA) June 25th Vidiots Theatre in LA (MORE TO COME!) Film Reviews Black Repertory Theater screening: "
POORMAG
Mar 11


Honoring the Unseen Women
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: tiny gray-garcia or Muteado Silencio Phone: 510-435-7500 Email: poormag@gmail.com Organization: POOR Magazine / Homefulness Honoring the Unseen women Homeless/Disabled/Indigenous/Refugee, Incarcerated and Comfort Women Honored for Women’s HERstory Month What Prayer Walk/March and Testimony When 11am Wedesday, March 11th Where Launch at the Corner of Market & Montgomery in San Francisco (Yelamu) (Listen to a PoemCast by Povertyskola For a
POORMAG
Mar 9


Women Hold Up the Sky
By Momii Palapaz A recent instagram video from Bojongo, Bonaberi, Douala, Cameroon revealed an intense confrontation between a middle aged man and about 10 women. Armed with long sticks, the women in the village surrounded him and took turns whacking his body. What happened was, this man was beating his wife regularly. For fear and shame or whatever, she did not seek help. That changed when neighborhood women heard her crying. That’s when they found out the man was giving her
Momii Palapaz
Mar 6


Return to Humanity: END THE US BLOCKADE ON CUBA
By Momii Palapaz, PNN reporter Her long, slender fingers picked up the seed. This was the first thing I noticed; her soft, unblemished hands, nimble fingers and lacquered nails. She maneuvered them to place a speck of seed in a tiny square space of a box. Efficient and quick, this young woman was a working owner at the 25 acre Oranoponico Vivero Hamar Punto de Venta. One hundred and sixty-six farmers work here and are paid to grow 250 species of plant life, fruits and 10-12
Momii Palapaz
Mar 5


Covert to Overt: Contrasts between Chile and Venezuela
By Evander McElroy Early on January 3 rd , 2026, U.S. special ops forces entered Caracas and detained Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. Within hours, they were on a U.S. aircraft bound for American custody. Federal prosecutors charged Maduro with leading a narcotics trafficking conspiracy that allegedly used the machinery of the Venezuelan state to move cocaine into North America.¹ Washington called the mission a law-enforcement action made neces
Evander McElroy
Mar 5


Tools of Fascism: February 19, 1942, EXECUTIVE ORDER 9066
By Momii Palapaz On February 19th I thought of my mom who was just 18 years old, ready, but not allowed to attend graduation and get her diploma. It was 1942 in Redwood City, California and the Takagi family was ordered to report to a designated site. No other details were given. Mom said “Somebody told dad to go east”. In the midst of round ups by the FBI and WRA (War Relocation Authority), Japanese Americans and their families were deemed a threat and laws were instituted
Momii Palapaz
Mar 4


Kopwatch: Illegal detainment
In this episode of Kop Watch AZtlan Chicano Gang task force brother Gera was illegally detained for not giving the officer enough space (20FT). Advocating for the people can be dangerous as you can see in this episode. At the end of this episode the brother who was initially pulled over was let loose after the Hayward police dpt illegally searched his vehicle violating the rights of not only him but then violating the rights of Kop watch Aztlan. Rookie cop grabs the journalis


Kopwatch: Saved Unhoused Guy From Going To Jail
In Hayward police rush to the scene for a man who was sleeping inside a abandoned building vacant "La Familia" building. He was handcuffed and because of the arrival of Kop watch released with a warning and told not to ever return to the vacant building. Name and badge numbers were collected and advocacy was provided to the houseless young man. There is a housing crisis in every city and this is one of so many cases of a human being being treated like trash for the simple rea




