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![]() Muslims pray in the kitchen at Your Black Muslim Bakery in 2000. (Nancy Pastor, Oakland Tribune). |
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![]() Birdie Mae Scott |
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![]() Santa Barbara police Lt. Amando Martel |
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![]() Oakland Police Lt. Ersie Joyner III |
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![]() Mark Cooley and Lorelei Waqia |
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![]() Neil Henry |
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Oakland police talk to media |
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![]() Attorney LeRue Grim |
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![]() Esperanza Johnson |
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Audio Slideshow by Karl Mondon; Donald Taylor laments real estate deal with Antron Thurman
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![]() Antron Thurman |
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Audio Slideshow by Karl Mondon: Couple accuses Esperanza Johnson of fraudNovember 1, 2007 - When Markus Machado and Gail Mateo wanted to buy a newer and bigger home in 2005, they went to a real estate broker they thought they could trust: Esperanza Johnson. (read more) |
![]() Gail Mateo and Markus Machado |
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Audio Link: Remembering Chauncey BaileyAugust 9, 2007 - Upfront Radio, New America Media, Aug. 9, 2007: Odette Keeley gets a round-up of views from the ethnic media, saluting the legacy of Chauncey Bailey: Belva Davis - Anchor, This Week in Northern California, KQED, Earl Ofari Hutchinson - Political Columnist, The Hutchinson Political Report & African American Media Monitor, New America Media, Joyce Chen - Editor, Sing Tao Daily and Ted Fang - Editor-at-large, AsianWeek. |
![]() Chauncey Bailey |
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Audio Link: Yusuf SpeaksFebruary 10, 2006 - Bay Area journalist JR Valrey interviews Yusef Bey IV, 19, for YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia and New America Media Feb. 10, 2006. Bey is CEO of Your Black Muslim Bakery and one of the men facing charges in connection with liquor store vandalism in 2005. That incident, which was caught on video tape and broadcast internationally, has sparked an anti-liquor store movement in Oakland CA. |
![]() Black Muslim Bakery member is recorded in a surveillance camera |
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Audio Link: The dangers of reporting on your hometownAugust 11, 2007 - UpFront Radio, New America Media, Aug. 11, 2007: Sandip Roy speaks with Abi Wright, communications director for the Committee to Protect Journalists, about the dangers journalists face. The death of journalist Chauncey Bailey shows that while reporting from war zones is dangerous, sometimes taking on controversial stories in your own hometown can be just as dangerous, especially for ethnic media. |
![]() Scene where Chauncey Bailey was shot dead |
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Audio Link: Chauncey Bailey Project reporters and editors interview Oakland police officialsOctober 9, 2007 - A dozen reporters and editors representing the Chauncey Bailey Project interviewed Oakland Police Chief Wayne Tucker, Assistant Chief Howard Jordan and Homicide Lt. Ersie Joyner III on Oct. 9, 2007, at police headquarters regarding crimes believed to be associated with Your Black Muslim Bakery and the murder of Oakland Post editor Chauncey Bailey. (read more) |
OPD talks to the media |
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