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Belva Davis is a history maker, an award-winning journalist, a pioneering feminist, a dedicated community servant, a wife and mother, and a gifted storyteller. As a popular anchorwoman, Davis has landed in the middle of some of the biggest news events of recent history. From her base in San Francisco, she has traveled the world reporting on politics, terrorism, racial and gender issues and the role of art and culture in increasing human understanding.

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Seasonal change in the first 100 days | 04 / 28 / 2009 | 0

April 29, 2009 marks President Obama’s 100th day in office. There is symbolism in the seasonal climate in which Barack Obama took the oath of office as President of the United States, and the climate when both friends and foes will mark this milestone in his term of leadership.
Others will dissect his every utterance and [...]

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Cuba then and now | 04 / 16 / 2009 | 0

A few weeks ago, I was invited to travel to Cuba with a Congressional delegation led by East Bay Congresswoman Barbara Lee. The invitation came from the Congressional Black Caucus. The departure date was to have been April 3rd, and a quick reply was necessary. There were strong indicators that once again, the now nearly [...]

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