Organizers say “scarcity is a myth,” and they’ve already set up four fridges of free food around the city. More are in the works.

Author Archives: Azucena Rasilla
Azucena Rasilla is a bilingual journalist from East Oakland reporting in Spanish and in English, and a longtime reporter on Oakland arts, culture and community. As an independent local journalist, she has reported for KQED Arts, The Bold Italic, Zora and The San Francisco Chronicle. She was a writer and social media editor for the East Bay Express, helping readers navigate Oakland’s rich artistic and creative landscapes through a wide range of innovative digital approaches.
Jamie Facciola is reimagining the future of furniture
The Furniturecycle Instagram is a hub to analyze consumerism and waste, and propose solutions to the climate crisis.
Children’s Fairyland planea reabrir de manera más segura y diversa
La reapertura del parque cerca de Lake Merritt que estaba planeada para mediados de julio se ha retrasado por un aumento en los casos del coronavirus, pero aún tiene grandes planes.
Children’s Fairyland plans to reopen safely—and with more diverse representation
The Lake Merritt theme park’s mid-July reopening has been delayed by a spike in coronavirus cases, but it still has big plans.
Oakland Symphony musicians presents ‘This Land is Your Land’ for July 4th
After last month’s hit Zoom performance of ‘Lean on Me,’ the symphony was ready to play again.
The beloved Oakland Zoo might close for good
The park can’t reopen unless it’s deemed an “outdoor museum.” Longtime zoo fans shared their memories and photos with us.
Done with social distancing? Meet my Grandma Lupe
Your mask doesn’t just protect me. It protects the vulnerable people I love and care for.
A new drive-in theater for Oakland? Plans are rolling
In a few weeks, the Coliseum parking lot will host a drive-in venue for COVID-safe movie showings, religious services, and more.
Good reads for the protest movement, from famed Oakland librarian Dorothy Lazard
Most of Lazard’s recommendations are available as library e-books.
Cómo y dónde hacerse la prueba de COVID-19 en Oakland y que se puede esperar
Las órdenes de quedarse en casa se están levantando poco a poco. Sin embargo, Oakland sigue siendo una de las ciudades con más casos. Hacerse la prueba nunca ha sido más importante.
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City librarians embrace their new role on the pandemic front lines
Oakland Public Libraries are closed, but staff continue to serve as disaster relief workers.
Covering arts and community in my hometown
I’m here to report on the “shakers and makers” that make the Town thrive.
Busted windows to art gallery: local artists are transforming downtown
Battered blocks have been transformed by astonishing messages of unity and resistance.
Is your Oakland pharmacy open?
Our guide to what’s open, where to get help, and why it matters
What happened downtown Friday night?
Local radio host and Oakland native Durell Coleman shares thoughtful reflections on the role of leadership in huge protests, supporting Black businesses and more.
Una organización de Fruitvale está proporcionando apoyo a jornaleros de Oakland
California está dando asistencia a los trabajadores indocumentados afectados por la pandemia, pero sin un calendario claro para repartir esa ayuda, Street Level Health Project se encuentra llenando ese vacío.
A safety net in Fruitvale for Oakland’s struggling day laborers
California promised financial assistance to undocumented workers during the pandemic. But with no clear timetable for that relief, Street Level Health Project has stepped up to help fill the void.