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ithout a doubt, it’s her most quoted line. Since its publication in the late ’30s, the five-word quasi-mantra has served as both commentary and condemnation of Oakland. I’m referring, of course, to Gertrude Stein’s infamous incantation, “There is no there there.” Hailing from her Everybody’s Autobiography, Stein’s words offer not only a desultory summation of an entire city, detractors often cite the line as some kind of gospel truth that extends through tunnels and over bridges to include the whole of the East Bay. And it’s wrong.
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Stein is not just factually wrong but morally, philosophically, and, well, grammatically wrong as well. We at the East Bay Express like to think we’ve proven Stein wrong every week since our paper’s inception in 1978. This year, like every year, we take the time to double down on the premise that the East Bay is the most dynamic, innovative and interesting place on the Left Coast by highlighting The Best of The East Bay. A Dutch friend of mine once suggested that, “The difference between the East Bay and San Francisco is the same difference
between Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Tourists love Amsterdam but, in reality, the best punk rock, coffee and beer is in Rotterdam.” Agreed. Not only do we have better punk rock et al (stream the excellent doc Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk if you need a refresher), we have an inherently better attitude. At the risk of reading like armchair Zen, the East Bay does what it does so well because it’s the doing itself that provides the joy. Equal parts almanac, city guide and record book, doing this issue was likewise a joy—and we sincerely hope it is for you, as well. So there. —Daedalus Howell, Editor
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ARTS ´ CULTURE FIGHT THE POWER Downtown Oakland offers cultural lessons to the world.
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experienced street clashes between peaceful protestors and a police force implementing brutal tactics forbidden by elected officials, while an out-oftown white supremacist “Boogaloo Boy” murdered a federal officer in an attempt to cast blame on citizens seeking fairness, justice and peace. As the largest pandemic in 100 years ravaged the country, our streets became distressed by a seemingly never-ending struggle. Downtown Oakland could have accepted this onslaught with resignation. Our storefronts could have remained drab reminders of the power of outside forces. Our sidewalks could have remained empty, our walls sad reflections of a defeat in a war manufactured without our consent. Instead, Downtown became alive with color and movement, re-committing to the revolutionary values that are embedded in its foundations. Murals spontaneously sprang up, inspiring
progress, unity and continued mobilization. Socially distanced and socially conscious marches, teachins and street-art projects produced wheat-paste fliers, zines and even downloadable mixtapes reflecting the unstoppable creative power of one of the most influential cities in America since the late 1960s. 2021 promises an even more refined and focused vision coming out of Oakland to the rest of the world. From the unveiling of a street dedicated to Black Panther Founder, Huey P. Newton, to Oakland Museum of California’s upcoming Afrofuturism exhibit, “The Town” continues to shape the future. —By D. Scot Miller
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he national press often glosses over the cultural impact Downtown Oakland has had on the world stage during the past decade. From the protest for justice for Oscar Grant, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Nia Wilson and countless others, to being the epicenter of the global—and still growing—“Occupy” movement; the radius that emanates from “Oscar Grant Plaza” has expanded to influence everything from movies (Sorry To Bother You, Fruitvale Station, Blind-spotting, Black Panther) to the Arab Spring. Downtown Oakland is a living symbol of the cultural resilience of a land and a people undaunted by the oppressive mechanisms of control bent on global domination, even as those forces set their sights on “The Town,” acknowledging its power to instigate and inspire global transformation. In 2020, Downtown Oakland
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BEAUTY, HEALTH ´ WELLNESS THANK YOU Hands down, the healthcare workers have earned high praise.
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for months on end, but doing daily laundry, decontaminating any shared surface touched, gathering meals left for her on the stairway as if for a feral animal, eating alone and following strict, Zoom-attendance-only protocol at family and holiday celebrations. She and other healthcare workers exemplify the best of humanity. Hallelujah for the people across the country who nightly stood on their balconies to cheer healthcare workers coming off their shifts, and to the neighbors who held howling festivals on front porches in bursts of community togetherness that defied the cleaving power of Covid. Following more traditional channels, faith communities worshipped online. More than one church, synagogue, mosque, temple or other worship center devised
special task forces to better serve their members and all people who lacked access to the internet, but desired access to a higher power. Youth groups realigned annual mission trips abroad or to Mexico or South America and focused their energy at home: preparing meals and supply kits for the homeless, serving at food banks and kitchens, shopping for house-bound seniors or people with physical disabilities and more. Praise-worthy investment in the local community’s welfare and social-justice issues resulted in a surge of virtual conferences, panels, expert presentations and Zoom gatherings or outdoor rallies addressing antiracism and allyship, restorative justice practices, inequities in education, policing, mental health stigmas and more. —Lou Fancher
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umanity’s best—hands down and (eventually, finally) dressed in gowns with proper PPE—were the heroes serving in Bay Area hospitals, clinics, community health centers and testing sites, homeless encampments and other locations. These were folks who, during the pandemic, brought public service to a higher level, often putting their own health at great risk. Their decision to work was fueled by economics, but also by what seemed to be an otherworldly, altruistic factor that streamed through their veins and arteries. A friend of mine’s wife is an emergency room nurse who made the choice to isolate from her husband and children. She lived in the same home with her family like a paranoid, not only sequestering herself in a separate room
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with rural farmers and brings their products to distant urban markets. “Getting weed on the shelves of a dispensary is one of the most difficult things in the world,” Cameron tells me. “The cannabis industry is like no other. You can’t use banks or credit cards. Everything has to be in cash.
“For years, I knocked on a dozen California dispensary doors a day. I’ve been to hundreds of them. In the early days, many kids who worked behind the counter had no retail experience, though they had smoked dope.” Cameron pauses for a moment and catches his breath. “Prior to the
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Cameron in the Virgin Islands, where he worked as a bartender after a stint with the Marines. A long and winding road brought them to Northern California, where they began to cultivate cannabis for their own health and wellness. They are a rare breed, indeed, who transitioned to the regulated market that decimated a thriving community of cannabis farmers. Now, the Hattans spend much of their time educating the public about a plant they’ve come to love and respect. Their compassion makes them ideal teachers. The bottom line: try Fiddler’s Greens weed, which is available through 7 Stars in Richmond and QualiCann, an Oakland-based cannabis-delivery service. If your East Bay dispensary doesn’t carry products from Fiddler’s Greens, ask for them and tell them the Hattans sent you. —Jonah Raskin Jonah Raskin is the author of “Marijuanaland: Dispatches from an American War.” He writes the cannabis column for the North Bay Bohemian and the Marin Pacific Sun.
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est of Everyday applies to the little things that made each day of pandemic lockdown a little more bearable: Grocery stores that limited the amount of toilet paper each customer could buy at one time, thus putting the brakes on hoarders and saving the rest of us from … using copy paper or this newspaper for purposes other than originally intended. The Bay Area’s diverse culinary industry also supported underserved communities and many, many, healthcare workers with meals; often at some cost or barely breaking even, but nonetheless doing it to keep their staff gainfully employed. And then there were books and independent booksellers. Reading became equivalent to travel. For example: In one week it was possible to journey
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worldwide on a research ship to an imagined alternative life with Nora Seed, the protagonist in author Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library, visit chef and cookbook author Bryant Terry’s diasporic Vegetable Kingdom and take a liberating weekend spin through San Francisco and the 1980s in writer, historian, feminist and activist Rebecca Solnit’s searing memoir, Recollections of My Nonexistence. The country’s oldest Black-owned bookstore, Oaklandbased Marcus Books, came on strong with an extensive offering of the best of titles for all ages addressing racism, antiracism, allyship and more. Of course, this was only the tip of the shop’s literary iceberg, for customers could order from every genre to fill the long days and even longer nights with beloved classics, poetry, nonfiction, biographies, cookbooks, short
story collections, anthologies and more. Other East Bay bookstores not to be outdone or overlooked by any stretch include A Great Good Place for Books, Mrs. Dalloway’s, Moe’s Books, Walden Pond Books, Pegasus Books, Owl and Company Bookshop, Books Inc., Orinda Books (Orinda), Rakestraw Books (Danville) and others. Many supplemented their considerable book stock with Zoom and online author talks and virtual, interactive writing workshops. Regardless of income or any classification other than cardholding status—free for all—libraries made it possible for everyone to experience the best of escapes through reading, films and much more. Books made an unbearable year … bearable. —Lou Fancher
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hyllis Gould is now 99. But she was only 20, married and with a baby, when she went to work in the Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond as a welder, becoming one of an estimated six million American women who fulfilled vital roles in the effort to win World War II. Website history.com records that between 1940 and 1945, the percentage of women in the U.S. workforce increased from 27 percent to 37 percent. Phyllis was not the only member of
her family who became what came to be called a “Rosie the Riveter.” Her sister, Marian Sousa, now 94, moved down in 1942 from the family home in Oregon, first to help her sister with childcare, then, after completing a six-week course in engineering drawing at UC Berkeley, taking a job at the shipyards revising blueprints. She made $35 a week, “which was a good salary in those days,” she said. Eventually, Phyllis and Marian were joined by another sister and their mother, who also became Rosies.
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Despite the acute need, their paths weren’t easy. “My husband was opposed to my working,” Phyllis said. But she attended welding class at Richmond High School anyway, and then traveled to Oakland to a hiring hall, where she was told she had to be a member of the Boilermakers Union. Male union officials refused to allow her to apply, until, one day, in tears at another refusal, she met a man who told her, “Go back and ask again.” She did, and was finally admitted to the union. Even then, on the job, she was relegated to low-skill tasks, until she told her boss she could do a vertical weld—and did one. “He gave in at that point,” she said, and Phyllis began welding the three-story deckhouses, part of the “Victory Ships” being mass assembled in the shipyards. By the time the war was over, she was a Navycertified welder, “which is as high as you could go,” she said. But, like almost all the women working in the war effort, both Phyllis and Marian went back to their homes after the war, raised families and never re-entered the workforce. Slowly, the contributions of the Rosies were forgotten—and they were never recognized as they should have been, both sisters agree. Decades passed, until in the 1990s, Richmond City Council–member Donna Powers called attention to the number of former Rosies still living in the area, and pushed for the creation of
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a national monument honoring their service. “I wrote letters, starting with President Clinton,” said Phyllis. Just before leaving office, Clinton signed the certification for the Rosie the Riveter National Memorial and for other sites throughout Richmond. In 2000, the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park was established in Richmond. Yet, there was still more to do. Mae Krier, of Pennsylvania, who had worked building B-17s and B-29s during the war, joined forces with Phyllis to lobby for the creation of a national “Rosie the Riveter Day.” The idea did not gain traction, but another one, the striking of a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the Rosies, did. Even that effort was a long struggle, said Tammy Brumley, who has acted as the park’s “Rosie Wrangler” since 2012. “Phyllis writing and calling, Mae
hitting the floors of Congress to petition. There’s nothing like meeting a real-life Rosie, handing you a red-andwhite polka-dot bandana she sewed herself and then being asked to sign onto the bill,” Brumley said. Phyllis recalled writing reams of letters and feeling a little discouraged. Finally, she wrote one to then-Vice President Joe Biden, adding a P.S., “I want a big Biden hug.” She got that hug, as did several Rosies, including Marian and Mae, when they were invited to the White House. There, they met not only Biden, but President Obama, who revealed his grandmother had worked in the defense effort. There was now support at the highest level for the awarding of a Congressional Gold Medal, including from Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey, and California Congressmember Jackie Speier. There was also general agreement that many women who served did not identify themselves as “Rosies” because they didn’t do riveting work or they weren’t white. Brumley told a story of her husband’s 94-year-old aunt, who, when asked, “Weren’t you a Rosie?” replied, “No, I didn’t rivet—I painted bombs in a munitions factory in Arkansas.” Said Marian Sousa, “Black women thought they didn’t belong because they weren’t allowed to join the unions.” Phyllis related the true story of a 7th-grade girl whose essay on “Rosie the Riveter” as a female hero received an “F” because,
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Ambassadors,” who, when the park reopens to visitors, will continue to greet and tell stories of the Home Front on Fridays. This will also pay tribute to dedicated Rosie Ambassador Agnes Moore, who passed away in January 2021, just short of her 101st birthday. “We love seeing the school groups, the 4th graders who are learning about American history,” Marian said. “There’s great joy in speaking to people, and also hearing their stories.” The event will also include “FundA-Need,” an online auction supporting the park and trust that is even more vital in a time of pandemic. Work has continued even during this time, with a 15-minute documentary about the Rosie Ambassadors currently in postproduction, according to park Marketing Director Lisa Foote. The film will show at the park’s visitor center when it reopens, and will also be available online.
For more information about the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park, the Rosie the Riveter Trust and the upcoming events supporting them, visit rosietheriveter.org.
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the teacher told her, “She isn’t real.” Finally, in November 2020, both houses of Congress passed the bill authorizing the creation of a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the Rosies, which would be placed in the Smithsonian. President Trump signed the bill in December 2020. Rep. Speier asked Phyllis to contribute ideas for the design. “I suggested it portray five female faces; white, Black, Asian, Latino and Native American, of different ages,” she said. “Everyone was included.” The medal is currently being designed. From April 1–11, the Rosie the Riveter Trust, which supports the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park, will toast the awarding of the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor with a virtual celebration. On April 11, virtual visitors can hear online from the “Rosie
Like the park’s exhibits, the documentary will not shy away from some of the “uncomfortable aspects” of the war effort. The park’s exhibits and films include information about the internment of Japanese Americans, and the oldest active ranger in the National Park Service, Betty Reid Soskin, has achieved national notice for her efforts to tell the story of Black women who served. Proceeds from the auction, and another event planned for September, will support other park programs as well, including the Rosie Service Core, a summer program for girls, in which they learn about trades that could lead to career paths. “We are also partnering with the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs of Contra Costa County,” Foote said. She noted that there’s still time for people to interview family members who participated in the war effort, document their histories and gift them to the park. Photos are especially precious and will be preserved. As for Phyllis Gould: She still has plans. She hasn’t given up on the idea of a national holiday honoring the Rosies—she would like it to be March 21, her mother’s birthday—and she wants to see plaques mounted on the Bay Trail next to the park, naming and saluting many more Rosies. And truthfully, in the spirit of “We Can Do It!”—don’t bet against her.
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safety guidelines. www.fairyland.org San Francisco’s Fort Mason Center for Art and Culture presents the Fort Mason Flix movie drive-in. Familyoriented fare, like James and The Giant Peach and Disney’s Cars, are projected on a large screen, giving even the busiest parent the option of running their ward through the vast grounds of Fort Mason, or sneaking in a nap to the soothing tunes of Finding Dory or The Princess and The Frog. www.fortmason.org Oakland Zoo has reopened. Located at the lower entrance of the zoo, the Wayne and Gladys Valley Children’s Zoo encourages children to learn through exploration and play, with animal attractions like lemurs, rabbits, alligators and a petting yard of the most fascinating animals our ecosystem has
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casually at the stores or in a generous blooming of online offerings flowed at East Bay nurseries including Annie’s Annuals and Perennials in Richmond, Oakland’s Broadway Terrace Nursery, Panting Justice’s garden shop and online market, popup nursery The Plant Plug, succulent-savvy Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek and East Bay farmer’s markets. Customers who once needed a map to find their way to their own backyards spent hours digging in the dirt, recreating miniature Gardens of Versailles or simply reveling in getting their hands dirty enough to make use of those spanking-new mud rooms. Along with botanical achievement, marvelous realizations occurred: Green beans grown in one’s own backyard taste superior to anything purchased in a can or a frozen-food container, or raw and “fresh” from a grocery-store bin. Oh yeah, and those farmers at the local farmer’s market? They sure do work hard for a
living. That, and every blossom, whether grown by a novice or a master gardener, is worthy of cheers. Gyms and fitness centers were forced into lockdown for much of the year. Even short spells allowing socially distanced outdoor workouts or indoor, limitedcapacity openings were sporadic as Covid-19 waxed and waned. Good thing for some: no more $75 bucks a month drained from the bank account. Declaring themselves liberated forever from pumping iron in a cavernous warehouse with hundreds of sweaty, grunting people—or getting aerobic with the bouncy bouquet of a Zumba queen filling their nostrils—people turned garages into gyms. Competition for equipment was fierce, but diligence, enough money and a plethora of online sites for scrounging could land a home-gym rat with a rack and enough dumbbells to keep those biceps and pecs growing like the bougainvillea in the backyard. —Lou Fancher
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n the Bay Area, residents tend to heap praise upon the California redwoods further up North, but the majesty redwoods display in our own backyards is terribly underrated. As solitude and reflection force themselves into the center of our lives, this is the perfect time to reconnect with nature and ourselves. The East Bay offers plenty of opportunities. Redwood Regional Park is a hidden redwood forest that lies off Redwood Road just a few miles over the ridge from downtown Oakland. The forest’s groves give scant evidence of the park's flourishing past—in the mid-1800s the
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area was the scene of industrial logging to supply building materials for the San Francisco Bay Area. Thankfully, the logging era has passed, and 150-foot coast redwoods have replaced those cut down. Hikers, bicyclists, joggers and picnickers from all over the Bay Area call the 500-acre Joaquin Miller Park their destination for recreation. The woodland trails lead through redwood groves and oak woodlands and across creeks and meadows. It is one of the few open space areas in the City of Oakland where dogs are allowed—on leash— throughout the park. Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserves’ 240 acres boast a wide
diversity of native plants. Flower enthusiasts can take a self-guided, 1.7mile tour that winds through a variety of terrains. The trail is open daily, from dawn to dusk. Next to the hum and industry of Oakland International Airport lies the Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline, a 741-acre park leased from the Port of Oakland that protects the remainder of a once-extensive marshland at San Leandro Bay. Meditative walks contemplating the dissonance between the slow constant of nature and the rapid pace of humanity are highly recommended. —East Bay Express Staff
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