Thursday Jul 18, 2024

The Jali Ep 142: Black Employee Collective

Join me as members of the Black Employee Collective, Yolanda Barial Knight, Yulie Padmore and Sabrina Pinell, delve into the impactful advocacy efforts within the East Bay Regional Park District in California shedding light on the profound legacy of the Port Chicago 50, highlighting the intersection of history, social justice, and community empowerment.

Yolande Barial Knight is a co-founder along with Yulie Padmore and Sabrina Pinell of the Black Employee Collective of the East Bay Regional Park District where she and her fellow members campaigned along with many organizations in the Bay Area and nationally to name the first park in Contra Costa County after a black person! The park is in Concord, CA and is named: Thurgood Marshall Regional Park – Home of the Port Chicago 50 in Concord, California.

Yolande is blessed to be the mother of 2 sons and a daughter who are the lights of her life. She has been honored to receive the NAACP Image Award from the Stockton Branch, the Woman of Color Award from the African American Chamber of Commerce and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Award from the Tracy African American Association. She is the immediate past President of Tracy African American Association, immediate past Director of the Youth Department at People of Christ Missionary (POC) Baptist Church’s in Tracy, she has a byline in the Tracy Press Newspaper where she writes Mother’s Corner column that focuses on parenting children of all ages. She is also a member of the Tracy Democratic Club and the Tracy African American Association.

She has been the Clerk of the Board for East Bay Regional Park District for 32 years.

Yulie Padmore has advocated for justice for the Port Chicago sailors since 2019. As a co-founder of East Bay Black Employee Collective, she worked with colleagues and community organizations to help facilitate the naming of Thurgood Marshall Regional Park — Home of the Port Chicago 50 in 2020/2021. Yulie is a proud member of the Port Chicago Taskforce and editor of the news and resource website PortChicago50.com

Sabrina Pinell started her career with the East Bay Regional Park District in 2007 at the Robert Crown Memorial State Beach – Crab Cove Visitor Center in Alameda. She is now working in the Acquisition, Stewardship & Development Division at the Park District Administrative Headquarters in Oakland, Sabrina received her Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Art and a minor in African-American Studies from UC Berkeley in 1997. She shares not only a love for art in all of its expressions (craft, sculpture, dance, etc.), but also culturally and historically embraces the people who make it globally; and their stories. She is a Certified Massage Therapist with a specialization in Reiki Energy healing in collaboration with the Luna Nueva Wellness Healing Collective in the Bay Area. In collaboration with Yolande Barial Knight and Yulie Padmore, she co-founded the Black Employee Collective with other East Bay Regional Park District employees of African-American heritage in 2020 in an a community effort to name the new park in Concord, California Thurgood Marshall Regional Park – Home of the Port Chicago 50. In her spare time, you can find Sabrina at a local festival, in the backyard with her fur babies or spending quality time with her two children and family.


To inform, educate and collectively communicate Black American issues, social narratives, historical, cultural, social and environmental justice within the East Bay Regional Park District to the Black employees, Black community and future generations

https://portchicagomemorial.org/2009/06/01/into-forgetfulness/

History of Port Chicago: https://news.berkeley.edu/2019/07/17/this-base-is-going-to-blow-sky-high-port-chicago-75-years-later/

History of Port Chicago: https://www.sfchronicle.com/chronicle_vault/article/Port-Chicago-disaster-Unpublished-photos-of-a-14099503.php

Petition - Rename Bay Area Park To Honor Thurgood Marshall: http://historicalequity.org/

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