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January 6 capitol riot investigations; Public transit mask mandate; Plus Samora Pinderhughes on his YBCA exhibit

Samora Pinderhughes’ exhibit The Healing Project is free and open to the public through September 4th. | YBCA

On today’s show:

0:08 – John Nichols (@NicholsUprising), national affairs correspondent for The Nation magazine discusses the latest developments on the January 6th capitol riot investigations.

0:33 – We discuss controversy surrounding the public transit mask mandate with Raia Small, a community organizer and educator with Senior and Disability Action (@sdaction1), Rebecca Saltzman (@RebeccaForBART), BART Board President and Director for District 3, and Jovanka Beckles (@JovankaBeckles), a member of the AC Transit District Board of Directors, representing Ward 1.

1:08 – Kim Kelly (@GrimKim), a labor journalist and labor organizer on her book Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor.

1:33 – Samora Pinderhughes (@samoraabayomi), a pianist, composer, and multi-disciplinary artist on his exhibit, The Healing Project on view at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts through September 4th.

Playlist

Artist Song Album Label
HarleighbluWho's That Girl? - InstrumentalWho's That Girl?Tru Thoughts
Samora Pinderhughes,Immanuel WilkinsMasculinityMasculinityVYDIA - Stretch Music
MONDO GROSSOIntermezzo SunNext Wave (Next Wave)