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  • San Francisco Bay News (273)
    San Francisco Bay View
    National Black Newspaper
    4917 Third Street
    San Francisco California 94124
    Phone: (415) 671-0789
    Fax: (415) 671-0316
    Email:
    editor@sfbayview.com
  • TEXAS' Widest Circulated and Read Newspaper with a Black Perspective (237)
    African-American News&Issues is the widest weekly circulated Black newspaper in Texas with a controlled circulation distributed every Wednesday.

    The paper is delivered to more than 100,000 homes and is available at more than 5,000 locations, including chambers of commerce, churches, organizations, barber & beauty shops, schools, funeral homes, restaurants, public schools and libraries, college/university campuses, select businesses-retailers-grocery stores, transit centers and various downtown locations.
  • The Real Cost of Prisons Project (244)
    The Real Cost of Prisons Project brings together prison/justice policy activists with political economists to create popular education workshops and materials which explore both the immediate and long-term costs of incarceration on the individual, her/his family, community and the nation. The goals of the Real Cost of Prisons Project are to strengthen and deepen the organizing capacity of grassroots prison/justice activists and to broaden the public's understanding of the economic and social consequences of mass incarceration.


 

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