Today host Salima Hamirani interviews East Bay Municipal Utilities District spokesperson Jenesse Miller, as well as Jennifer Clary, Water Programs Manager for Clean Water Action, about EBMUD’s recent announcement that the East Bay’s water supply contains higher-than-normal levels of chlorine byproducts. Then Hamirani talks with Filipino activist Aurora Victoria Herrera David about Filipino President Duterte’s … Continued


On today’s show Mitch Jeserich speaks with John Nichols, he writes about politics for The Nation as its national-affairs correspondent. They are in conversation about the shooting attack on Republican Lawmakers and violence in politics. Then, Cat Brooks talks with Daria Roithmayr about he last book Reproducing Racism: How Everyday hoices Lock in White Advantage.


On today’s show, hosts Mitch Jeserich and Cat Brooks analyze yesterday’s hearings of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rob Rosenstein. They recap both what was said in the hearings, and what was not. Then Jeserich and Brooks talk to Oakland Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan, who yesterday put forth a resolution to cut ties between … Continued


On today’s episode, hosts Cat Brooks and Mitch Jeserich analyze Friday’s Comey hearing. Then Brooks and Jeserich investigate the opioid epidemic which has been sweeping the country. They speak with Laura Thomas, Deputy State Director of California for the Drug Policy Alliance, as well as Dr. Dan Ciccarone, Professor of Clinical Family and Community Medicine at UC San … Continued


On today’s episode Mitch Jeserich and Cat Brooks discuss yesterday’s “Coffee with a Cop” event in Oakland including OPD’s efforts to counter protests at the event that were never planned. They then talk with the “Defund OPD” and “Refund Oakland” coalitions, who are trying to push Oakland City Council to pass a more progressive budget … Continued


On today’s episode, hosts Cat Brooks and Mitch Jeserich talk to state capitol correspondent Christopher Martinez about the measures that were and were not passed in Sacramento on Friday June 2, including single payer healthcare. Then, the hosts speak with Patrisse Cullors, one of the co-founders of Black Lives Matter, about an attempted robbery and murder … Continued


Today host Salima Hamirani talks to Intercept journalist Alice Speri about leaked documents released by the Intercept which explain the relationship between Energy Transfer Partners, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, and a shadowy international mercenary firm which was hired to protect the oil project.   Then Hamirani interviews Baz Dreisinger, a professor at … Continued