0:08 Damon B. Akins, professor of history at Guilford College, co-author of We are the Land: A History of Native California 1:08 Ben Christopher covers California elections and politics for the nonprofit newsroom Calmatters, and recently profiled the top-polling replacement candidate on the recall ballot, conservative talk-radio host Larry Elder.  1:33 Rhonda Pagnozzi is the Lead Curator of … Continued


:08 – Mondays with Mitch  Mitch Jeserich on the passing of Oakland Symphony conductor Michael Morgan, and the path ahead for Democrats’ infrastructure and budget bills as the house gavels back into session :34  COVID Call-ins UC Berkeley infectious disease specialist Dr. John Swartzberg discusses the implications of the Pfizer vaccine getting full FDA approval, and … Continued


Thursday, August 19th, 2021: Updates on situation in Afghanistan as the pullout continues. California’s changing racial demographics. We continue our roundup of what re-opening public schools amidst the pandemic looks like. Faye Carol joins us to talk about the Black Women’s Blues Festival this weekend. All this plus headline news! photo: Joel Rivera-Camacho via Unsplash


Wednesday, August 18th, 2021: We discuss events in Afghanistan with author Rafia Zakaria. We look at school re-openings in the era of COVID-19. We return to Haiti, which is struggling in the wake of a massive earthquake. August 21st in Oakland is Shock G Day to honor the hip-hop artist who recently passed away. All … Continued


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Evacuation Continues in Afghanistan; Low Rates of Vaccination Among Cops; Analysts Oppose Oakland Mayor’s Call for More Traffic Stops

On today’s show: 0:08 – @PhyllisBennis middle-east analyst and author of Ending the U.S. War in Afghanistan joins us to discuss what’s next for Afghanistan. 0:34 – Los Angeles-based correspondent for the Guardian @SamTLevin joins us to discuss the low vaccination rates among cops and prison guards. 0:53 – Rami Almeghari reports from Gaza on how … Continued


On today’s show: 0:08 – Tabul, the capital city of Afghanistan was recently overtaken by Taliban forces. Over the weekend, images of terrified Afghans scrambling to leave the city flooded news media. @MitchJeserich joins us to discuss the chaos, which marks the end of America’s longest war. 0:34 – Dr. John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus … Continued


On today’s show: 0:08 – We discuss the big take-aways from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change-IPCC AR6 report and its findings on the greenhouse gas methane with Daphne Wysham (@daphnewysham) CEO of Methane Action. 0:34 – A study commissioned by Santa Clara County found high levels of lead in children near Reid-Hillview airport in … Continued


On today’s show: 0:08 – New York Governor Cuomo steps down amidst allegations of sexual harassment. New York based journalist and author of The Prince: Andrew Cuomo, Coronavirus, and the Fall of New York, @RossBarkan joins us to discuss. 0:34 – Dr. Bonnie Maldonado, Chief of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Division at Lucile Packard Childrens’ Hospital … Continued