People
“To run is courageous,” Anderson said. “So you have to get right with yourself, there is no second place there is no third place – the winner wins. The process of running allows you to give a voice for the people.”
Jacinto Castillo and Kelly Nicolaisen have kept Mom & Pop Art Shop afloat during the pandemic.
Founder of Rich City Rides, Najari Smith, is using bikes to support Richmond’s community through Covid-19.
As a 23-year veteran, Richmond Police Capt. Al Walle has spent his career working toward improving community-police relations.
“Culture is prevention,” he says. “Many native people have turned to alcohol because of the inability to grieve and address the historical trauma of losing their culture, language and spirituality. Becoming a sober native person is an act of decolonizing.”
Even amid a pandemic, Garry and Maryn Hurlbut can send rubber balls ricocheting to the other side of the net or watch from the sidelines as their friends and fellow players square up for a singles match.
Congressman Mark DeSaulnier, addressed Washington’s current preoccupation with the possible impeachment of President Donald J. Trump during a Town Hall meeting.
Two Richmond residents file a petition for a rent decrease amidst dilapidated housing conditions.
“This year’s Spirit & Soul was the largest to date. In just about every aspect. The festival broke records.”