Attorney Dan Siegel in-studio with Mitch Jeserich and Cat Brooks, explains his case  against the City of Oakland representing Sergeant “Mike” Gantt. Full interview here:   Also on the second half of the show, Jeff Chang, co-founder of CultureStr/ke and ColorLines. He serves as the Executive Director of the Institute for Diversity in the Arts at Stanford … Continued


First, we host a debate over Oakland’s Measure LL which would establish a civilian-run Police Commission. In support, we welcome Pamela Drake, of the Coalition for Police Accountability. In opposition, we welcome Leigh Davenport of the Anti Police Terror Project. Then, a discussion with Baz Dreisinger, a journalist and Professor of English at John Jay College of … Continued


with Miguel Tinker-Salas, Professor of Latin American History and Chicano/a-Latino/a Studies at Pomona College. He is the author of several books including, The Enduring Legacy: Oil, Culture, and Society in Venezuela and Venezuela: What Everyone Needs to Know. and Sarah Jaffe, an accomplished journalist, Nation Institute Fellow and author of the new book, Necessary Trouble: Americans … Continued


First, a debate over California’s Proposition 60, which would require condoms to be used in pornographic films. with Dr. Gary Richwald, Former Director and Chief Physician, LA County STD Program; and contributing author of the proposition, and the official support argument and Siouxsie Q James, an adult performer, journalist, sex-worker rights activist and core member of … Continued


First, a debate over California Proposition 61, which would set new standards for drug pricing in California. We welcome Dan Johnston, Assistant Director Research Institute for Health and Socio-Economic Policy, National Nurses United, to represent the support for the proposition, and Kathy Fairbanks, Spokeswoman, No on Prop. 61 Coalition, to represent the opposition.  then, Wazi Marét, Development & Administrative Coordinator … Continued


A discussion about Proposition Q in San Francisco, which would outlaw people sleeping in tents on sidewalks, with Jennifer Friedenbach, Executive Director for the Coalition on Homelessness. and a discussion of the new book All The Indians Died Off: And 20 Other Myths About Native Americans with co-authors Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker.