Bay Area Black Journalist Association hosted a debate with the four candidates running for San Francisco city’s district attorney: Alameda County Deputy DA Nancy Tung, Interim DA Suzy Loftus, Assistant Attorney General Leif Dautch and Deputy Public Defender Chesa Boudin. The debate was moderated by David “Davey D” Cook. Today we hear Deputy Public Defender … Continued


We speak with Karen Seneferu, about The Black Woman is God, a multidisciplinary exhibition, celebrating the Black female presence as the highest spiritual form. Later r&b artist and actor Martin Luther stops by to chat about the SFJAZZ Collective.  This year, the SFJAZZ Collective will be celebrating the 50th Anniversary of both Sly & The … Continued


We speak with Rashad Robinson, the executive director of Color of Change about the battle against Facebook and political disinformation. And we speak with Talib Kweli about his fight against American Descendents of Slavery (ADOS), co-founder wearing MAGA hat, ADOS’ Anti-Immigrant Stance. Media Bias/Fact Check  


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Demolition of Homeless Encampment

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We speak with Candice Elder, Founder and Executive Director of The East Oakland Collective and Maowunyo de Asis aka ‘Needa B,’ Founder of The Village in Oakland Needa B and Candace about demolition of homeless encampment on High Street in Oakland, California.  


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Chile and Police Brutality

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We speak with Chilean Hip Hop artist Ana Tijoux about what’s going on in Chile. We talk with former City Council Member Wilson Riles about him being brutalized by police in Oakland, California.


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Marijuana Equity

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On today’s program we look at the upcoming marijuana tax vote on equity. As of 2019, 33 states and Washington, D.C., had passed laws legalizing or decriminalizing medical marijuana; an additional 13 states had legalized the use of cannabis oil, one of the non-psychoactive ingredients found in marijuana, for medical purposes. Seventeen of the states … Continued