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2024:

‘Like a box of kindling’: Why does this West Oakland house keep burning and endangering the neighborhood?, 6/17/24

2023:

A new book explores the radical history of abortion activism in Oakland, 11/9/23

This Rockridge lot is perfect for housing—but its soil is possibly contaminated by an old Shell Station, 8/2/23

The East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse is struggling, again, 7/14/23

As evictions return, more dogs in Oakland could need foster homes, 7/11/23

After closure, Nomadic Press books find a new home, 5/31/23

Which Oakland hospitals have mask mandates?, 4/4/23

Mask mandate for Alameda County hospitals could end next week, 3/28/23

Nomadic Press is gone, but the relationships it fostered live on, 3/3/23

2022:

‘I don’t feel homeless here’: 2 Oakland tiny home communities face evictions, 7/21/22

‘We’re your neighbors, and we’re organized.’ An Oakland tenant union rises in the pandemic, 3/22/22

2021:

How a massive punk show gone wrong harmed a West Oakland homeless community, 9/10/21

Pro-Palestine Boat Blockade is the latest chapter in the port of Oakland’s radical history, 6/8/21

Beyond the video: The Life of Mario Gonzales, 5/26/21 with Azucena Rasilla

Facing displacement, Oaklanders living in RVs hope to change city laws, 4/29/21

Ayodele Nzinga lifts from the bottom in her new book of poetry 2/18/21

Why did the East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse lay off its entire staff? 1/22/21

2020:

Oakland Amazon workers want to unionize their East Bay warehouse 10/13/20

A new mental health crisis response team is organizing in Oakland to create an alternative to the police 7/28/20

Oakland City Council meetings have become less transparent and accessible, say watchdogs 7/19/20

  • collected journalism/
  • Vallejo Sun/
  • Richmondside/
  • oaklandside articles/
  • oakland post articles/
  • Zack Haber's Selected Poetry/
  • No Opposite Bay Area Poetry Archive/
  • all other articles/
  • Audio Chapbook Archive/

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Zack Haber is an organizer of poetics. His poetry has appeared in many little magazines and journals. His little book, if you want to be one of them playing in the streets…was released by Tiny Splendor and Quiet Lightning books in 2014. He works as a reading tutor and PE teacher at Martin Luther King/Lafayette Elementary School in West Oakland, where he lives. He grew up in Reston, Virginia, a suburb of Washington DC.

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