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BWOPA at Rainbow Sign

by Tessa Rissacher “BWOPA is a ‘whop’ to be reckoned with” wrote columnist Ethel Payne in 1974.¹ The organization, then only six years old, was already packing a political punch and hitting its stride in what would come to be a fifty-plus year enterprise. It began in 1968 with a…

Black Women In Politics

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BWOPA at Rainbow Sign
BWOPA at Rainbow Sign
Black Women In Politics

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Nov 2, 2020

Show Review: POND @ Independent 9/25

Originally posted on KALX Berkeley Weblog 10/22/2019 Touring off their new album, Tasmania, Australian psych-rockers POND packed the house for a Wednesday night show at the Independent in San Francisco, drawing a young crowd of clean-cut concertgoers eager to gently headbang and slightly melt their minds before work in the…

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Show Review: POND @ Independent 9/25
Show Review: POND @ Independent 9/25

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Nov 2, 2020

“My Drinking Group Has a Research Problem”: A Night of SIN at Odd Salon SF

by Tessa Rissacher, June 2018 Written for Intro to News Reporting, UC Berkeley School of Journalism “SCIENCE!” shouted the crowd, glasses raised. Onstage, clad in tux and tails, Christian Cagigal, 42, of Daly City, gestured at the projected slide behind him bearing the word “SCIENCE!” in giant red letters. Cagigal…

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“My Drinking Group Has a Research Problem”: A Night of SIN at Odd Salon SF
“My Drinking Group Has a Research Problem”: A Night of SIN at Odd Salon SF

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Nov 1, 2020

“For the Love of People” Berkeley’s Rainbow Sign and the Secret History of the Black Arts Movement

by Tessa Rissacher and Scott Saul Originally published in Current Research in Digital History Vol. 2. 2019 https://crdh.rrchnm.org. Abstract: With its all-female leadership and its balance of Black nationalism, experimental art, and the politics of respectability, the Berkeley cultural center Rainbow Sign suggests some of the hidden complexities of the Black…

History

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“For the Love of People” Berkeley’s Rainbow Sign and the Secret History of the Black Arts Movement
“For the Love of People” Berkeley’s Rainbow Sign and the Secret History of the Black Arts Movement
History

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Sep 14, 2020

Where Kamala Harris’ Political Imagination Was Formed

The short, influential life of Rainbow Sign by Tessa Rissacher and Scott Saul. Originally published in Slate Magazine, September 14, 2020. https://slate.com On March 31, 1972, the Black cultural center Rainbow Sign welcomed local press for Berkeley’s official proclamation of “Nina Simone Day.” At this staged convergence of Black artistic…

Kamala Harris

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Where Kamala Harris’ Political Imagination Was Formed
Where Kamala Harris’ Political Imagination Was Formed
Kamala Harris

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Tessa Rissacher

Tessa Rissacher

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Writer based in the Bay Area. Her work has appeared in Slate and Current Research in Digital History.

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