Alameda County
Oakland Celebrates Ethiopian Holiday of Epiphany (Timket) 2025
Traditionally, the ceremonies begin with putting a model of the Ark of the Covenant—called the Tabot—onto the priest’s head to represent Jesus becoming the Messiah the day of his baptism. A prayer service signifies the start of the festivities. Following a procession is the Divine Liturgy, also called the Water Ceremony, which takes place near a body of water and begins around 2 a.m. The body of water is blessed, then sprinkled on the participants—some even entering the water as a way to renew their baptismal vows symbolically.
Activism
EBMUD Enshrines the Legacy of its First Black Board Member William ‘Bill’ Patterson
Patterson, who died in 2025 at the age of 94, was remembered as a tireless advocate, mentor, and public servant whose influence shaped generations across the East Bay.
Alameda County
The Marin City Flea Market Is Back
The Marin City Flea Market returns on May 23, offering arts, crafts, vintage items, and collectibles. The market aims to uplift local vendors and celebrate cultural diversity.
Activism
The People’s Coalition to Stop Deed Theft Speaks at National Probate Reform Coalition Meeting
Evangeline Byars and Carmella Carrington lead the STOPDEEDTHEFT.org movement, fighting rising deed and title fraud, which disproportionately affects Black and Brown communities nationwide.
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