Best Academic Program
Contra Costa College, San Pablo Dedicated faculty and staff keep educating and preparing students as their top priority. — Kathryn Levine
Oakland School for the Arts Circus Arts School OSA has the only Circus Arts School at a middle/ or high school arts school in the country. How cool is that! — Victoria Angello
Stanford Online High School Then again, that's not really East Bay. — chloebe
Best Community Garden
Occupy the Farm Sparking an urban land reform movement, from the East Bay — that is the meaning of revolution. — Gopal Dayaneni
Best K-12 Teacher
Mike Cooper This fourth grade teacher at Otis Elementary in Alameda seems to have the love of his students and the respect of his co-workers across the district. Formerly a much-lauded principal at both Encinal and Island High Schools, Cooper has returned to educating, with a combination of common sense, gentle guidance, and treating kids as active partners in learning. — Dan Abbott
Mrs. Suntrup at the German International School in Berkeley You can't wish for a more caring classroom teacher who loves and supports each and every one of her students. — Kirstin
Rachel Porzig One of the most patient yet funny folks ever, she is a natural with disadvantaged kids . — David Prosper
Rebecca Young How does she do it? Not only does she deeply know and respect each child in her class, her teaching style is continuously being adapted to meet the individual needs of her children. A million thanks. — Sonja Cahoon
Best Neighborhood
Albany Best as in quietest? Most boring? Least threatening? — Sam Khandaghabadi
Dimond I love Dimond. Everyone is so nice and friendly and they are willing to roll up their sleeves to make the neighborhood better. — Shari Godinez
East End, Alameda It's idyllic here — kiluma
Eastlake - San Antonio Cheap. Safe. Good. Tacos. Pho. — Chris Voss
North Berkeley I know, it's an obvious one. But it deserves it. — Matti Klotz
North Oakland Diversity without pretense — Jabari Jones
Piedmont Avenue Nice and charming atmosphere. Almost no big chains present, but they still have "everything."— Charlotte Kubiak
Temescal Bakesale Betty, Pizzaiolo and Doña Tomas all on one strip; now add all of the great coffee and a farmer's market to boot. — Naomi Alysia
West Oakland Get what you need there. — mike punky
Best Nonprofit or Charity
Alameda County Community Food Bank Handles and distributes huge volumes of fresh and packaged food [quickly] and efficiently. Their staff treats volunteers with respect and gratitude so that we return week after week feeling we are doing important work on flexible schedules, getting exercise, and doing so among friends. — Lloyd Lavagetto
BERKELEY FREE CLINIC! Very friendly staff and personnel always willing to help those in need. They have community/nonprofit referrals in the Bay Area to get individuals the care that they need whether it be food, shelter, dental, etc. — Chantal Coronel
Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic in Oakland Provides alternative care to low-income women diagnosed with cancer — MSL
East Bay Bicycle Coalition They've done more than any other group in the East Bay to shift transit policy — and therefore quality of life — over the last forty years. Bicycles on BART? Thank them for that. — Alden Mudge
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights People-powered, community-centered force for good in the bay area, California, and the world! — Owen Li
KPFA Radio In spite of everything. — Ann Garrison
Mandela Marketplace Mandela Marketplace is a nonprofit organization that works in partnership with local residents, family farmers, and community-based businesses to improve health, create wealth, and build assets through cooperative food enterprises in low-income communities. — Mariela Cedeno
Best Pick-up Spot
Berkeley Bowl Have you ever tried cooking (fill in the blank)? — Ana Raz
Berkeley Poetry Slam Poets tend to be very slutty. — Zaira Fargo
My parties — Mike Ortega
Starry Plough I love how all the girls wear glasses! — Josh Kemper
Tourettes Without Regrets at the Oakland Metro Tourettes brings out a crowd of attractive, intelligent, educated, open minded people with a sense of humor. I like all those things — Matthew Fubar LaPlaca
You mean trash pickup? Everyone should be doing this.
—jim smith
Best Place to Hang Out
In front of the house with the neighbors — Patrick Friedman
Saul's Deli As a single person, there will always be an interesting conversation to eavesdrop on. Excellent chopped liver sandwich. Pretty good cocktails. — Kathryn Levine
Telegraph Beer garden! — Hollie Hardy
The Piedmont Cemetery (Mountain View Cemetery) It may sound morbid but it is beautiful, has great hiking and views, and when you are done you can snag a drink at the tiki bar or great ice cream at Fenton's. And of course one should always pay homage to Mac Dre when visiting. — David Prosper
Tilden Best park ever. I have been going to the trains since I was a kid — Josh Kemper
UC Berkeley On a Sunday, when there are no classes in session, it's a great campus to walk, bike, or nap. — Tim Ereneta
With my boyfriend — maizu
Best Place to Hold a Revolution
Apparently, at work ... oops!
— Dana Bushouse
Beer Revolution Yay beer! — Daniel Puertas
Chevron Corporate Offices in San Ramon Occupy missed the boat/tanker/auto on this one. — Alden Mudge
East Bay Church of Religious Science To become the change you want to see in the world, as Gandhi would suggest. — Violaine Hamel
Frank Ogawa Plaza That;s where all the action is, beware! — Josh Kemper
Frank Owigawa Plaza sp? — Kate Klingensmith
In a bank office NOT Frank Ogawa Plaza — Nance Conover
In your pants!
— Arthur Perley
Libya — Greg Keidan
San Francisco Financial District You know, where the corporations you're protesting actually ARE, as opposed to my fucking downtown. — JKellY
Sproul Plaza Where else? — Tom Holub
The voting booth — Frederic
Walnut Creek Lots of One-Percenters over there — jim smith
Best Place to Learn DIY Skills
By yourself, wherever you can! Duh. — jim smith
Eat Real Festival Though it did get a little crowded — Ana Raz
Laney College Spend $80 for a great class that would cost $400 at the Crucible. — JKellY
Various locations All manner of gardening and plant-related skills can be learned at the Merritt College Landscape Horticulture department, especially the Permaculture classes. Bike repair skills can be picked up at Street Level Cycles/Waterside Workshops. Carpentry and art at Laney College. Metalworking and welding and bicycle skills at the Crucible. Miscellaneous classes and skill shares can be offered through the East Bay Free Skool, which is DIY and revolutionary through-and-through. And a lot of DIY skills are best learned at the kitchen tables of family members and friends ... — Lexi Babayan
Youtube — Stephanie Turner
Best Place to Smoke Weed
Any fucking place you want. Does this need a category anymore? "Medical" marijuana is literally everywhere. If that's your thing, roll up, light up, and get lifted. — popijininsky
All over Oakland, apparently. — jim smith
Anywhere except in front of kids — Brian Kenny
At home Stay home if you are a drug addict — Daniel Puertas
Berkeley LOL — Israel Mcbagel
Frank Ogawa Plaza In front of riot cops during Occupy. It helps the tear gas go down better. — Jamie DeWolf
Go for a run, instead — Louback Smith
Grizzly Peak Everyone smokes along the road it's the place to do it at — Ethan Corley
HOODSLAM!!! 420 FRIENDLY! DON'T BRING YOUR F'N KIDS!!! — Heather Roberts
Illegal!!! — Max clean
In jail — Shauna Rabinowitz
IN YOUR OWN HOME! Keep it out of my park! — David Watson
Mosswood Park So chill and full of cute people. And it's near BART and nice and flat so a lazy walk is great. And when you get hungry there are all the food options at Temescal and Piedmont Ave. — David Prosper
My hot tub — Rob Thompson
Patrick's House Then, we have sex. — Zaira Fargo
Really? — Lyle Sprague
Your mom's house — antman
Your mouth — Greg Keidan
Best Place to Take the Kids
Adventure Playground What could be more fun than giving your kids a hammer and then letting them climb on stuff built by other seven-year olds and then getting on a zip line that has not been maintained in fifteen years ... all sanctioned by the Berkeley Parks!! Love this place!! — jsimms
Children's Fairyland! Okay, not exactly revolutionary. — Rachel Gregg
DMV — mike punky
Indian Rock Park Climbing and exploring adventures to challenge any age from two and half to twelve, an exhilarating outing. Best Place to Run Them Into The Ground so You Have a Lovely Evening. — Seena Hawley
School! — Sam Khandaghabadi
Best Political Movement or Group
Is there a good one? Not that I can think of. Just do stuff. — popijininsky
None Waste of time — Daniel Puertas
Occupy My Face — Rob Thompson
Pastafarianism — Greg Keidan
Best Program to Engage Youth
Give them a skateboard — jim smith
Kinetic Arts Center When in doubt, teach them how to juggle and swing on a trapeze. — Victoria Angello
Youth Speaks With programs in dozens of schools and thousands of kids involved, this truly gives kids a voice. — Jamie DeWolf
Best Protest Event
Occupy my couch and not be an asshole — eastbayrascal
Original Occupy Port Shutdown Epically beautiful action before the anarcho-hipster-punks ruined everything. — Mollie Cohen-Rosenthal
That one guy at Shattuck and Center who talks about laser beams and Libya — Edward Derbes
Best Religious Service
Berith Christian Fellowship Nonreligious, just straight WORD — missinglinkpimp
Burning Man I'm pretty sure it's a religion now. — Pedinoff, Rebecca
Church of John Coltrane Wear a suit — Greg Keidan
Hillside Community Church Spiritual but not rigid. Open to all faiths, sexual preferences, ages and beliefs. — Eileen Andrade
Salvation Army — barrett, karen
Best Use of Public Space
Bakesale Betty's ironing boards Brilliant! — Tom Holub
Bike lanes Eighteen miles in Oakland this year! — BikeRick
Graffitti — mike punky
Great Wall of Oakland Technically, not public, but I really admire Chris Curtis for letting artists use it (and wow! Project Bandaloop!) — Tim Ereneta
Most Courageous Attorney
Anyone who has left the profession — T.G. Burns
Dan Seigel, Michael Seigel; OR National Lawyers Guild (for all they all do) No question. Resigned from Quan administration over occupy. Has represented so many Occupy folks as well as others. — Gopal Dayaneni
Joshua Safran Subject of Crime After Crime and fighter for justice. Took on the system and uncovered massive corruption. Spent seven years fighting pro bono for an innocent woman to be released from prison. — Leah Safran
Most Groundbreaking Idea
I'm going to quit smoking cigarettes — Mike Ortega
Lolo Health Center's new approach to affordable health care Best place to feel truly cared for by every kind of alternative practitioner I could ever hope to see — my health is the best it's been in years. This is what health care should be like. — Pamela Norton
People CAN throw off corporate capitalism and scientific materialism and reductionism And people CAN learn to have far fewer children and live with restraint so that the planet has a chance to restore all life. — Florence Windfall
That we don't need government to do stuff for us. We're wasting too much money on crappy government that gives us very little benefit. Let them focus on the really important stuff (educating our kids, taking care of our unfortunate), and support our creative class. Local business is making Oakland a better place everyday — does anyone really want to return to the pre-2008 "good economy" days of chain stores on every corner? Not me. — popijininsky
Most Outspoken Activist
Boots Riley This man showed a bullhorn has more power than a microphone. — Jamie DeWolf
Pancho Arrested while meditating at Occupy Oakland — Cynthia Cox
Most Outspoken Professor
Amir Sabzevary He is a philosophy teacher who changed my life at Laney College. He teaches ethics and social problems and world religions. Previous students made a Facebook page for him. Students come to his class everyday who had him in previous semesters because it is like therapy. He is amazing, and welcoming, and a genius. If he wanted to start a cult, he could. — Mollie Ayres
Professor Barrie Thorne, UC Berkeley Department of Gender and Women's Studies
Tears ... she's retiring. Self described "old warrior" in the women's movement. Kind, thoughtful, full of ideas. — Eileen Andrade
Rufus T. Firefly Look him up on the Google machine. — Steve Raucher
Most Revolutionary City or City Initiative
Berkeley But of course! — Tom Walton
Oakland With its occupy movements — Violaine Hamel
Richmond Green mayor, grassroots effort took over city council despite MILLIONS against them from Chevron. Revolution in a company town. — Gopal Dayaneni
Most Unwavering Politician or Public Figure
Barbara Lee She has been consistent and supportive of her constituency year after year. — Tanya Leake
Barbara Lee/Nancy Nadel tie I am incredibly proud to be represented by both these dedicated, progressive-as-hell public servants. — JKellY
Barbaras Lee and Boxer Yes, both of them. — supergail
Ignacio de la Fuente He's still in politics? — Lisa Feldman
Patricia Kernighan, Oakland City Council Fair minded, elevates what's best for Oakland, balances interests without caving to special interests or to loud, rude, and counterproductive grandstanders. — Lloyd Lavagetto
Really? Unwavering? Why is this an attractive quality? I want leaders who can learn and adapt to new realities, instead of dogmatically pursuing ideas that made sense thirty years ago (or cynically following the wind with no conviction). Unfortunately, I don't have any good examples in mind. :( — popijininsky
Splenduh the Unicorn — Sarah Al-Kassab
Wavy Gravy Still waving that rainbow flag unflaggingly long after the Sixties ended; still running a summer camp for kids of all stripes and incomes; still stumping for good causes. — Seena Hawley