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Newspaper with a focus on African-American issues
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San Francisco Bay View
TypeMonthly newspaper
FormatFormerly broadsheet
Owner(s)Independent
PublisherWillie Ratcliff, Mary Ratcliff[1]
EditorKevin Epps[1]
Founded1976
Headquarters4917 Third Street
San Francisco, California
United States
Circulation online and print circulation approximately 30k[citation needed ]
Websitesfbayview.com

The San Francisco Bay View National Black Newspaper is an online and print newspaper, published in San Francisco, California. It covers events from an African-American perspective, with a focus on Black liberation and coverage of what it claims to be worldwide racial inequality and political repression. The newspaper's distribution in its print edition extends to the larger San Francisco Bay Area and it is mailed to subscribers, including prisoners, across the United States.[2] Its name refers to the Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood.

From its founding in 1976, the print edition was published weekly. However, it stopped printing weekly editions in 2008 due to funding shortfalls facing newspapers across the nation but publishes a monthly issue by the first week of each month.[3] [2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Meet the Bay View Team!". SFBayView.com. 2023. Retrieved November 16, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Our Story". San Francisco Bay View. September 24, 2008. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  3. ^ "San Francisco Bay View Newspaper Forced to Stop Printing Weekly Paper". IndyBay.org. San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center. August 8, 2008. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
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