Law & Disorder

Way Down in the Hole – the Violence of Solitary Confinement; Plus, Our Resistance in Residence Artist is Candice Wicks-Davis

Thousands of people languish in solitary confinement every day around this country. In today’s episode, we’re in conversation with the authors of a new book: Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Confinement, by Angela J Hattery and Earl Smith. Learn more about the book: https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/way-down-in-the-hole/9781978823785 Our … Continued


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Racism, Misogyny and Homophobia Entrenched in London Police; BLM in Court; Plus, Our Weekly State Terror Roundup

We’ll start with our weekly Thursday segment, the State Terror Roundup. Then, we go to London, where a new report commissioned by the government has exposed deeply entrenched misogyny, racism and homophobia in the Metropolitan Police Force. The report was spawned from the conviction of an officer for the rape and murder of a 33-year … Continued


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Covid-Oriented Eviction Protections Dissolve; Plus – How the Latest Storms are Impacting our Unhoused Neighbors

On today’s show, we focus on our neighbors without secure housing as covid-oriented eviction protections begin to dissolve. Our first guest is Leah Simon-Weisberg, Legal Director of The Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) Action. ACCE is a grassroots, member-led, statewide community organization working with more than 15,000 members across California. Then, we take … Continued


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Mining Threatens Apache Sacred Site; Plus, Safeguarding from Caste Discrimination in California

A new bill could make California the first state to outlaw caste-based bias, a safeguard for people of South Asian descent, to build protection from discrimination in areas like housing and education. We’re joined by the sponsor of the bill, Aisha Wahab, the California state senator representing the 10th District, which runs from Hayward and Union … Continued


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Anti-Trans and Anti-Abortion Legislation Flourishes Nationally; Plus, Angela Wellman is our Resistance in Residence Artist

We start this hour with a round up the legislative attacks on our transgender community members around the nation with Adam Rhodes, a queer, first-generation Cuban American journalist whose journalism focuses on public policy, the justice system, and our nation’s most vulnerable people. His latest piece for the Appeal is called Anti-Trans Bills Flood States … Continued


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Friends of Phoenix Police Victim Charged w/ Murder; Impacted Modesto Families Organize Against Police Violence

We start today’s episode with our weekly State Terror Roundup. Then, to Phoenix, where, after Jacob Harris was killed by police, his friends were charged with his murder. We’re joined by Roland Harris, Jacob’s father, along with Meg O’Connor, an award-winning Senior Reporter for The Appeal, covering police, prosecutors, and the criminal legal system. Her … Continued


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CA’s Progressive Legislative Proposals; Plus, LA School Staff on Strike while Oakland Teachers Plan a Wildcat Strike Action

A new legislative session is upon us in California, so, we spend some time walking through just a few of the more progressive bills folks will be pushing. Joining me to discuss is Eric Morrison-Smith, the Executive Director for the Alliance for Boys and Men of Color, a national network of community and advocacy organizations coming … Continued


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San Quentin to Become “Rehabilitation Center”; SFPD Response Times Waning; Plus, 20 Years Since the US Invasion of Iraq

We begin our show with a remembrance of the US invasion of Iraq, 20 years ago this week. Then – California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that San Quentin State Prison will transition into a “rehabilitation” center for the California prison system, transitioning to a service-oriented site that focuses on prisoners who are spending their … Continued


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Stop Cop City; San Mateo Jails Reduce Mail Access For Prisoners; Plus, Stephon Clark’s Angelversary

We start today’s show with our weekly State Terror Roundup. Then, we go back to Atlanta to discuss the movement to stop Cop City, with Tunde Osazua, a member of the Atlanta chapter of the Black Alliance for Peace (or BAP), and is also a member of BAP’s national coordinating committee. He’s also a part of … Continued