WILPF MEETINGWILPF will meet Thursday, Jan. 10, at 7 p.m. at the Fresno Center for Nonviolence, 1584 N. Van Ness Ave. The second Thursday meetings are open to all.STIR IT [...] Continue Reading
Central Valley Progressive PAC – December 2018
Next Meeting: Saturday, January 12 The next meeting of the Central Valley Progressive PAC will be Saturday, January 12, at 3:30 p.m. at the Fresno Center for Nonviolence, 1584 [...] Continue Reading
Peter Maiden’s Sports Photographs to Be Preserved in Fresno State’s Archive
By Community Alliance Staff Since March, Community Alliance photographer Peter Maiden has been covering the home games of the first season of the Fresno Football Club, also known as the Foxes. In [...] Continue Reading
Book Review: Tending the Epicurean Garden
By George B. Kauffman Tending the Epicurean Garden, by Hiram Crespo; Humanist Press, 1777 T St. NW, Washington, DC 20009; 2014, paperback, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-931779-53-4. According to ancient [...] Continue Reading
A Tribute to My Father: Leonard Adame
By Maria M. Adame Leonard Adame was born Sept. 2, 1947, to Jessie and Trinidad C. Adame. He had two brothers, Ronnie Eredia and Trinidad Adame III, and three sisters, Monica Adame, Maria Adame [...] Continue Reading
Indigenous rock comes to the Central Valley
By Eduardo Stanley Rock and Roll, the young music that prevailed overwhelmingly since the 1950s, emerged in English. In countries where another language is spoken, it is common for local bands to [...] Continue Reading
Fresno 2018 Elections Power Brokers
By Stan Santos The 2018 local elections in Fresno had winners and losers. Regardless of particular races, powerful monied interests continue to rule on growth, investment and the living conditions [...] Continue Reading
P Stands for… / Sidebar
By Kevin Hall Political power blocs in Fresno clashed last month in a $2.8 million electoral fight over Measure P, the apparently defeated Parks for All tax. Only “apparently” because a recent [...] Continue Reading
Clearing the Air: Mary Nichols, please help us!
By Tom Frantz In 1989, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) placed an air quality ozone monitor on the east side of Arvin. It was built into a shipping container and placed in the yard of the [...] Continue Reading