On today’s show we talk with journalist Scott Morris about his recent article in the Vallejo Sun detailing how SafeQuest Solano, the largest provider of domestic violence services, rented a house to an executive for $1 per year instead of providing crucial housing to victims of domestic violence.
Read the investigation at https://www.vallejosun.com/solano-nonprofit-executive-lived-in-domestic-violence-safe-house-rented-from-city-of-fairfield/
This week marks the one-year since abortion rights were restricted by the Supreme Court. We’ll talk with Imani Gandy, Senior Editor of Law and Policy for Rewire News Group and co-host of the podcast #BoomLawyered.
Then we speak with Sister Song to learn about how their black reproductive justice bus tour is marking the unhappy anniversary of the Dobbs decision overturning Roe by providing healing, teaching and building community power to defend our rights and care. We speak with Chenelle Helms, a single mom of 2 doing reproductive justice work in Louisville, Kentucky, and working with Sister Song.
Learn more about Sister Song: https://www.sistersong.net/reproductive-justice
This week’s Resistance in Residence Artist is conductor, composer, arranger, and music educator, Kaitlin Bove, who works as the Director of Bands at Diablo Valley College.
Check out Kaitlin Bove’s website: https://kaitlinbove.com/
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