The Bonnie Simmons Show – June 29, 2023
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Bonnie Simmons presents a unique mix of singer/songwriter folk, rock, soul, country, and R&B.
this episode is no longer available
Bonnie Simmons presents a unique mix of singer/songwriter folk, rock, soul, country, and R&B.
A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. Intimate Sounds of the Four Continents Episode #10 Intimate Sounds of the Four Continents combines Lisa Lowe’s theories and music from … Continued
Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news.SF Labor activists call for state regulators to halt expansion of driverless taxis. Supreme Court eliminates race-based affirmative action in college admissions. California slavery reparations task force submits its recommendations to state leaders. US midwest covered in blanket of smokey unhealthy air. Record heatwave continues to blister Southern states. SF … Continued
Today on the Show: The Supreme Court rules against Harvard and the University of North Carolina’s affirmative action programs regarding admissions. We’ll speak with Dr. Kevin Kumashiro, former Dean of the School of Education at the University of San Francisco, and co-founder of Education Deans for Justice and Equity, and the author of ten books on education, … Continued
Davey D speaks with Natasha Wilkins, Jeff Chang, Gaye Theresa Johnson, and Mike Benitez about the Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action
We begin with an alarming report from the Inspector General of the Small Business Administration that finds over $200 billion from the PPP and Covid relief funds was stolen and went to fraudsters. It is likely that up to 17% of Covid relief funds ended up with scammers with additional losses of $28 billion from … Continued
From the Bookwaves Archive: Joanna Trollope discussing her novel “Brother and Sister” and her career, recorded May 2002, and Andrew Sean Greer, discussing “The Confessions of Max Tivoli,” recorded March, 2004. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky.
Anatol Lieven, Eurasia director of the Quincy Institute, on Prigozhin’s aborted uprising in Russia and Putin’s status • Samuel Bazzi, co-author of this paper, on the effects of the white migration out of the South after the Civil War on the recipient areas
The richly diverse and fascinating world of culture and politics of the Middle East and North Africa, co-hosted by Khalil and Malihe.
Guest: Geoffrey R. Stone is the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago. He is the author and co-author of several books including his latest, A Legacy of Discrimination: The Essential Constitutionality of Affirmative Action co-authored with Lee C. Bollinger. photo (c): Anthony Quintano, 2022. Creative Commons Attribution 2.0