Las Vegas Sands Sells Venetian Hotel, Sands Expo and Convention Center, Las Vegas Real Estate

Las Vegas Sands Venetian Exterior

In a completely shocking move today, Las Vegas Sands, the company built by its late Founder and CEO Sheldon Adelson, has announced it has sold its Las Vegas real estate operations, including The Venetian Resort Hotel and Sands Expo and Convention Center, for 6.25 billion. Here’s the full press release: Company Focused on Reinvestment in … Read more

Howard Terminal Oakland Athletics Ballpark Community CBA Update: Draft EIR Friday, Transit Concerns Shared

Oakland-As-Howard-Terminal-Ballpark-Interior

Howard Terminal Ballpark update with the release of the Draft Environmental Impact Report, here. The last OaklandNewNow.com blog post update on the process toward building a new ballpark for the Oakland Athletics at Howard Terminal, revealed that the City of Oakland was in search of a new consultant to focus on the work of the … Read more

President Biden To Sign Executive Order Strengthening Buy American Provisions

President Joe Biden

President Biden to Sign Executive Order Strengthening Buy American Provisions, Ensuring Future of America is Made in America by All of America’s Workers Biden-Harris Administration Commits to Investing in American Workers and Companies Today, while many American businesses are on the brink of having to close their doors because of the crises that our country … Read more

Rebecca Kaplan Oakland Councilmember Presents Ideas To Generate Budget Revenue – On Twitter

Rebecca Kaplan Oakland Councilmember Presents Ideas To Generate Budget Revenue – On Twitter ONN – Rebecca Kaplan Oakland Councilmember Presents Ideas To Generate Budget Revenue – On Twitter – vlog by Zennie62 YouTube Oakland City Council President Rebecca Kaplan presented this text on Twitter about 35 minutes ago to this point: Closing the budget gap … Read more

Hunter Biden’s Ukraine Business? What About Eric Trump Over There Judging A Beauty Pageant?

Eric Trump Miss Universe Photo

Ok, so President Donald Trump’s latest “I’m pissed I post the 2020 Presidential Election to Joe Biden” act – aside from the completely racist and criminal move of ordering executions of innocent black prisoners on death row because African Americans didn’t vote for him in droves – is to sick his U.S. Justice Department on … Read more

Lonelygirl15 Was A Fake Vlog And Signal That Digital Technology Was Transforming Media And News

Lonelygirl15 Was A Fake Vlog And Signal That Digital Technology Was Transforming Media And News From YouTube Channel: September 11, 2006 at 02:52AM ONN – Lonelygirl15 Was A Fake Vlog And Signal That Digital Technology Was Transforming Media And News Lonelygirl15… GAVE YOU WHAT YOU WANTED !I’m responding to Renetto’s video with yet another different … Read more

COVID-19-Related Policies System Dynamics Model: PPP Program Caused 50% Unemployment Rate Drop

Karim Chichakly looks at the efficacy of two policies aimed at protecting both lives and the economy during COVID-19:

The video above is a presentation by Karim Chichakly, Co-President of ISEE Systems, the makers of system dynamics modeling software platforms STELLA and IThink, which are based on the DYNAMO programming language originally created by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jay Forrester, and introduced in a book called Business Dynamics in 1956. In turn, Professor Forrester … Read more

Oaklandside’s Attack On Derreck Johnson In Oakland City Council Race Was Racist – UPDATE

Oaklandside’s Attack On Derreck Johnson In The Oakland City Council Race Was Racist

Oaklandside’s Attack On Derreck Johnson In The Oakland City Council Race Was Racist

ONN – Oaklandside’s Attack On Derreck Johnson In The Oakland City Council Race Was Racist

The Oaklandside, a new online publication by the person who owns Berkeleyside and that has a $3 million grant from Google, owes Derreck Johnson, a candidate in the Oakland City Council race for the At-Large Seat occupied by Rebecca Kaplan (who I endorsed), an apology (and just maybe a chunk of that 3 million). It’s recent post attacking him for filing bankruptcy was nothing short of racist in my view as an Oakland black media entrepreneur in the time of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.

UPDATE: As I wrote here, this must be reported:

In this case, some who are white, just could not accept that my actions were out of anger for the racist Oaklandside post, and first assumed that I was backing Derreck Johnson, when I openly said I was supporting Rebecca Kaplan, and then, on their own, guessed that Derreck, Mayor Schaaf, and I all went to Skyline High School together.

When a friend of mine who’s white texted me with that question about Skyline High School (where I am Class of 80 and Libby is Class of 1981), I called and let him know how upset with him I was. I said “You can’t accept the fact that my concern for what was written about him was purely because I perceived it as racist, huh? Do you realize that’s racist?”

As my friend is prone to do, he laughs nervously and tries to change the subject, but this time I kept focus. The problem was the Oaklandside post was truly institutionally racist, and it doesn’t matter what a person thinks to the contrary, even if they’re black. In Oakland, too many of us black folks are too willing to put down someone else black anyway – it’s a crabbarrel problem of massive proportions that helps no one.

The fact is that, according to Derreck himself, he went to Bishop O’Dowd High School, not Skyline High School. And so that leads back to my point: the desire to not see a racist act and deflect eyes from view keeps it as justifiable. That’s what my friend was trying to do, and he needs to stop doing it. As I said to him “We can’t allow a point of view like yours to fester because, little by little, these racist stories build up, until we get George Floyd all over again.”

No more racial profiling in media. If Derreck’s run has done anything, it’s shown a spotlight on that problem. It has to stop.

Donald Trump’s Businesses Have Filed For Bankruptcy Many Time Yet He’s Considered Successful

The Washington Post reported that Donald Trump’s businesses filed for bankruptcy six times. In all of the media coverage, no reporter or columnist ever blasted Donald Trump for bragging about his success. By contrast, Derreck Johnson’s business filed for bankrupcy and here is the Oaklandside’s Darwin BondGraham (and its editors hiding behind him) to say he’s not successful. Johnson is black. Trump is white. There should be one standard of fact: both started and ran businesses that employed people. And in Johnson’s case, he gave black men and women out of prison another chance at life. That’s successful.

Derreck Johnson Oakland City Council At Large 2020 Candidate Interview
Derreck Johnson Oakland City Council At Large 2020 Candidate Interview

And, as a momentary aside, I’m proud to report that Zennie62Media’s OaklandNewsNow.com that you’re reading is twice the size of Oaklandside in online traffic, and with a fraction of it’s budget. And it’s black owned and operated, whereas Oaklandside has a black editor, but is white owned, and the person who wrote the post is white and male.

Oaklandside’s Attack On Derreck Johnson Reflects A Classic Pattern Of Media Racism

Anyway, Oaklandside accused Derreck Johnson of being so proud as a black man to run television commercials saying he’s “successful”, that he needed to be taken down a notch by getting out “the truth”. The truth as Oaklandside saw it. The truth as Oaklandside was presented with by a source. I say that because I know where the information came from, and who gave it to Oaklandside, regardless of what it claims. Moreover, it’s no secret: bankruptcy information is publicly available, folks.

What Oaklandside did was simply make phone calls around town to form a story around the information it was given. If Oaklandside were truly interested in “the truth” it would have produced an article with information about the businesses of all of the candidates, without sensationalism. If Oaklandside was were truly interested in “the truth”, it would have worked with Mr. Johnson to run a positive story about what problems he experienced as a black man keeping his business going.

The story Oaklandside’s racist lens caused it to miss was one that needs to be told at a time when everyone from Facebook to Google has some kind of initiative focused on financing black businesses, in the wake of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Think about it. As Marcus Burke put in for The World Economic Forum “Following the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and many other Black people at the hands of police, companies have started to take a stand against systemic racism.” Obviously, Oaklandside showed itself to be completely tone-deaf to the times.

In the paper “Media Representations and Impact on the Lives of Black Men and Boys”, by the Topos Partnership with The Opportunity Agenda, the authors observe:

A robust body of research documents how the overall presentation of black males in the media is distorted in a variety of ways, relative to the real-world facts. While individual studies tend to focus on a single genre or medium — such as TV fiction shows, magazine advertising, or video games — the research taken as a whole reveals broad patterns, including:

Negative associations exaggerated — particularly criminality, unemployment, and poverty. The idle black male on the street corner is not the “true face” of poverty in America, but he is the dominant one in the world as depicted by media.
Positive associations limited — particularly, sports, physical achievement in general, virility, and musicality. While the media’s version of America is populated by some black males intended to inspire, they tend to represent a relatively limited range of qualities to the exclusion of a variety of other everyday virtues.
The “problem” frame — Due to both distortions and also accurate and sympathetic discussion, black males tend to be overly associated with intractable problems.
Missing stories — Many important dimensions of black males’ lives, such as historical antecedents of black economic disadvantage and persistence of anti-black male bias, are largely ignored by the media.

In Derreck Johnson’s case, Oaklandside missed a great chance to have him tell his story of what led to the problems he experienced with his business. Moreover, Oaklandside worked to, as the authors wrote about media bias against black men, “Negative associations exaggerated — particularly criminality, unemployment, and poverty.” In other words, the Oaklandside’s seems to be upset that Johnson didn’t say he had been in financial trouble. Note, Johnson didn’t break any law, so that was the best it could do in attacking Derreck Johnson.

The Times Are Changing – The LA Times

In these times, America is beginning to wake up to the media racism that has worked to constantly paint blacks in a negative light. The kind of media racism that has been active in Oakland and San Francisco Bay Area media for far too long. And, let’s face it, the kind of media racism that was served up to feed the desires of some in Oakland who are white for the most part, and just don’t want to believe anything positive about anyone black who dares say they’re successful, or holds a title. Those persons want to push blacks into the familiar image of being poor, downtrodden, and criminally inclined. The kind of media The Oaklandside produced makes them oh so happy. Sad stuff that must stop.

In that, I must say it’s great The Los Angeles Times called out its own history of racism.

But, even then, The Los Angeles Times leaves out the racist lens that’s still applied today, and one that Oaklandside uses. Moreover, one would think that other mainstream media news publications would follow the Los Angeles Times’ lead, (like The San Francisco Chronicle, which has its own problems with racism as one can see here, and here, too.) but to this date, crickets. For many who are white, racism only exists when the n-word is used or a black person is physically harmed. But real racism is evident in all aspects of life, and in many ways, and in media, it’s expressed in how blacks are portrayed.

As I saw it, here’s the truth: Derreck Johnson did establish and run a business in Oakland that employed people, most notably black ex-prisoners who needed help. Stop it right there: that’s the success story that should be told, and that Derreck has the right to crow about. It’s clearly a story Oaklandside didn’t even think to try to tell, even though it was starring them in right in the face. Oaklandside was way too focused on putting a cyber-knee in Derreck Johnson’s online neck.

I got wind of this via a phone call from a friend. I called Derreck Johnson and we talked extensively. I told him that my first introduction to him was from an email from Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf. I said it wasn’t the first time my godsister advanced a candidate to challenge Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan. I also told him that, for those reasons, I thought of him as a Manchurian candidate. He laughed and understood and because I gave him a video platform to talk about running for office and about himself. I never sought to put him down. Blacks in America have had enough of media racism.

Unlike Oaklandside, I asked and gave Derreck Johnson a chance to tell his story:

And in this update, media racism comes from, of all places, a black publication’s representative.

Stay tuned.

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Berkeley Councilmember Ben Bartlett On Safety for All: George Floyd Community Safety Act

Minneapolis Police Death of George Floyd (photo by ABC30.com)

This Ben Bartlett post called “Safety for All: George Floyd Community Safety Act” by Berkeley Councilmember Ben Bartlett appears on Medium. Here’s an excerpt:

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember
Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember

In all 50 states and more than 145 cities, Americans are calling for legitimate police accountability, an end to police brutality, and the transformation of the police system itself. The killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis this May initiated this wave of demonstrations. But Mr. Floyd’s death is only the latest entry in a long history of human rights atrocities inflicted on Black individuals. The message is clear: enough is enough.

In response, Congress has introduced the George Floyd Law Enforcement Trust and Integrity Act of 2020, which aims to prevent police brutality and calls for national policing standards. For example, the bill reforms hiring practices of law enforcement agencies mandates studies of training procedures that codify a uniform set of procedures for Police Officer conduct and implements other provisions. While this is a step in the right direction, broad legislation at the federal level is fundamentally unable to address the specific issues and nuances of local municipalities’ law enforcement. In order to better respond to the communities they serve, it is critical that local governments and policymakers take action on police reform.

Historically, the City of Berkeley has played a critical role in developing law enforcement practices. August Vollmer, the city’s first police Chief, who among other things, first put officers in automobiles, is hailed as the Father of American policing. Likewise, Berkeley is home to the nation’s first civilian oversight board over the Police Department. Berkeley can continue its leading role by addressing today’s policing issues, namely unconstitutional behavior, racial abuse, and unsustainable expense. Though a gargantuan problem, policymakers in Berkeley and elsewhere can make headway by breaking the larger problem into its individual parts — data-driven budgeting, police accountability, the warrior mentality instilled in police academies, and the use of armed officers in non-criminal cases.

Here is the full post on Medium: Safety For All: The George Floyd Community Safety Act.
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Ben Bartlett Berkeley City Councilman Full Interview On Blockchain

Ben Bartlett (full Interview)

Ben Bartlett (Full Interview) From YouTube Channel: February 11, 2019 at 09:56PM ONN – Ben Bartlett Berkeley City Councilman Full Interview On Blockchain He is a Berkeley city councilman who passed the first US crypto bond bill in 2018. He’s a partner of Tackett Bartlett LLP who provides Blockchain Capital Markets legal counseling. During our … Read more

Ben Bartlett, Berkeley Councilmember: California Blockchain Innovation Zone

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember

Ben Bartlett, Berkeley Councilmember, wrote this on Medium on Dec 4, 2019. He called it a “Framework for an Intrastate Regulatory Safe Harbor / Sandbox”. Councilmember Ben Bartlett: Technology is at its best when used to address fundamental human needs. While the internet represents a technological breakthrough of foundational significance, much of its potential to … Read more

Travel Channel’s “Wonder Women: Superstars of Paranormal” At Comic Con @Home

Travel Channel

POWER. GRACE. WISDOM. WONDER!TRAVEL CHANNEL BRINGS ‘WONDER WOMEN: SUPERSTARS OF PARANORMAL’ TO COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL’S VIRTUAL COMIC-CON@HOME THIS JULY. NEW YORK (July 7, 2020) – Travel Channel’s “Wonder Women: Superstars of Paranormal” brings the badass women of paranormal to San Diego Comic-Con’s virtual Comic-Con@Home this summer. The powerful panel will premiere on the first day of … Read more

Victor Anari Sengbe: Lake Merritt Noose Dude Not Oakland Resident, But Tech Genius

The Victor Sengbe Oakland Noose Story Does Not Explain The Effigy Fake Body Bag Lake Merritt Problem

A Tech Story: Victor Anari Sengbe: Lake Merritt Hangman Noose Dude Not Oakland Resident, But Tech Genius Victor Anari Sengbe, the man who’s the focus of at least one of the hangman noose’s that were spotted around Lake Merritt on June 17th (no word who was responsible for the fake body effigy also hung with … Read more

L.A. Rams Defensive Tackle Sebastian Joseph-Day Says “Racial Justice Begins With Our Schools”

L.A. Rams Defensive Tackle Sebastian Joseph Day

L.A. Rams DT Sebastian Joseph-Day Releases Op-ed Demanding Equal Education Reform L.A. Rams Player and Member of Players Coalition Highlights Importance of Racial Justice Beginning with Our Schools Los Angeles – Los Angeles Rams nose tackle Sebastian Joseph-Day published an op-ed on Medium demanding equal education for all children regardless of race or economic status. … Read more

Art Blooms in Oakland in Aftermath of Protests

Art Blooms In Oakland In Aftermath Of Protests

Art Blooms in Oakland in Aftermath of Protests ONN – If silence is violence, the residents of Oakland have an answer for that; art. Throughout Saturday artists of all ages and ethnicities took their paint, paintbrushes and spray paint to claim boarded windows in Downtown Oakland as forms of beautiful expression. To read full story … Read more

Derrick Soo Asks Can You Help A Senior Off Oakland’s Street?

Derrick Soo Asks Can You Help A Senior Off Oakland’s Street?

Derrick Soo Asks Can You Help A Senior Off Oakland’s Street? ONN – Derrick Soo Asks Can You Help A Senior Off Oakland’s Street? Derrick Soo (from Facebook post): I am reaching out for a Volunteer with a “Valid” Driver’s License to assist me with relocation of 3 Seniors on Thursday, May 21, from 12:30 … Read more

Will The Federal Government Stimulus Help The Bay Area Economy, And How? By Steve Lowe

Steve-Lowe

Where should the Bay Area place any stimulus funding from DC in order to restart our Covid-wracked economy if the individual cities here don’t each get a whopper check from Steve Mnuchin? Commonsense pretty much dictates that it’ll have to be where any large project – or a package made up of interrelated, small to … Read more

OUSD Oakland Schools Use Crowdfunding To Help Unemployed Families Due To COVID-19

Oakland Unified School District OUSD

From an Oakland Unified School District press release sent to Zennie62Media, a horrible situation due to COVID-19. Numerous OUSD Oakland Schools Turn to Crowdfunding to Support Students and Families as Covid-19 Shelter in Place Causes Loss of Countless Jobs Oakland, CA – As we announced on Monday, March 30, with the announcement of a major … Read more

Peel-A-Pound Soup Is Best Meal To Have During The Shelter-In-Place Due To The Pandemic

Peel A Pound Soup Is Best Meal To Have During The Shelter In Place Due To The Pandemic

Peel-A-Pound Soup Is Best Meal To Have During The Shelter-In-Place Due To The Pandemic ONN – Peel-A-Pound Soup Is Best Meal To Have During The Shelter-In-Place Due To The Pandemic If you are concerned about gaining weight and not maintaining good health during the pandemic, you must make and eat peel-a-pound soup. Here is the … Read more

“Coronavirus: The Black Swan Of 2020”: Sequoia’s Letter To Its Founders And CEOs

“Coronavirus: The Black Swan Of 2020”: Sequoia’s Letter To Its Founders And CEOs

“Coronavirus: The Black Swan Of 2020”: Sequoia’s Letter To Its Founders And CEOs ONN – “Coronavirus: The Black Swan Of 2020”: Sequoia’s Letter To Its Founders And CEOs Dear Founders & CEOs, Coronavirus is the black swan of 2020. Some of you (and some of us) have already been personally impacted by the virus. We … Read more

Jeremy Gong Isn’t Running For The Oakland City Council District 1 Seat, FYI

Jeremy Gong And Oakland Dsa

Jeremy Gong Isn’t Running For The Oakland City Council District 1 Seat, FYI ONN – Jeremy Gong Isn’t Running For The Oakland City Council District 1 Seat, FYI Jeremy Gong Isn’t Running For The Oakland City Council District 1 Seat, FYI A look at the City of Oakland website page marked “Find Candidates & Measures … Read more

Soul Peel A Pound Soup: Collard Greens Healthy Substitute For Cabbage In Weight Loss Meal

Soul Peel A Pound Soup: Collard Greens Healthy Substitute For Cabbage In Weight Loss Meal

Soul Peel A Pound Soup: Collard Greens Healthy Substitute For Cabbage In Weight Loss Meal ONN – Soul Peel A Pound Soup: Collard Greens Healthy Substitute For Cabbage In Weight Loss Meal Soul Peel A Pound Soup: Collard Greens Healthy Substitute For Cabbage In Weight Loss Meal A very healthy twist on the original “Peel … Read more

Peel-A-Pound Soup To Lose Weight, Gain Antioxidants

Peel A Pound Soup To Lose Weight, Gain Antioxidants

Peel-A-Pound Soup To Lose Weight, Gain Antioxidants ONN – Peel-A-Pound Soup To Lose Weight, Gain Antioxidants As I wrote before, as a fan of Peel-A-Pound Soup, I, Zennie Abrahan, can say that the reports are true: the cabbage and celery and onions and peppers mix will indeed cause you to lose weight. Try it yourself. … Read more