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Oakland Mayor's Different Visions

Top candidates offer voters clear contrasts; De La Fuente, Nadel face glare of Dellums' star power

The race for Oakland's next mayor begins in earnest today, and voters have three distinct choices in their candidates: the nuts-and-bolts City Council president, the idealist former congressman and the progressive councilwoman who could be a spoiler.

Bridging Bays, Bridging Borders: Global Justice and Community Organizing in the SF Bay Area

Wal-Mart and the“Low Road” to Community Development

The Port of Oakland and Movements for Community Accountability

Chevron Texaco and the Black Blood of the Global Economy

Research, Analysis, and Writing By:

A Report Sponsored By:
The Social Equity Caucus (SEC)
Urban Habitat (UH)
and
The Center For Justice, Tolerance, & Community (CJTC)

An analysis of Globalization and Bay Area Communities
in Preparation for Attendance by an SEC Delegation at the 2005.

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