UpFront – April 28, 2016
An hour-long news magazine with a strong focus on state and local issues. Hosted by Brian Edwards-Tiekert and produced by the KPFA News Department.

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An hour-long news magazine with a strong focus on state and local issues. Hosted by Brian Edwards-Tiekert and produced by the KPFA News Department.
Black girls and the school-to-confinement pipeline: Cat Brooks talks to Monique Morris about her new book, Pushout. Plus: money, schools, and the achievement gap. Ryan Smith, executive director of The Education Trust-West, discusses the resources young people are – or are not – getting in California’s public schools, and takes your calls. Guests: Monique Morris, … Continued
President Obama has announced he is sextupling the amount of US Special Operation forces in Syria to 300–this after repeatedly promising the US would put no boots on the ground there. We’ll go over what the escalation means. Plus: a new investigation shows the FBI and Department of Homeland security are operating hundreds of surveillance … Continued
We talk to San Francisco Supervisor John Avalos about the aftermath of the shooting of Luis Gongora, and why Avalos is proposing a radically different approach to homeless encampments: if the city can’t guarantee housing to the people living there, it should deliver services to where they’re camped. Then: A sweeping conversation about labor in … Continued
An hour-long news magazine with a strong focus on state and local issues. Hosted by Brian Edwards-Tiekert and produced by the KPFA News Department.
In the past couple years, there has been a small flood of books warning that technology is moving us towards an economy with many many fewer paying jobs. Most writers tackle this as an economic problem; this hour, we tackle it as a political one – one that requires a re-examination of what it means … Continued
DD Guttenplan has been doing beat reporting from the Sanders campaign trail for The Nation — he joins us to take the pulse of the movement behind the Sanders campaign, after a major defeat in New York. Then: followup on two immigration stories that have dropped out of the headlines: the plight of Central American … Continued
Linda Khoury interviews Leila Abdelrazzaq about the challenges of putting the Palestinian experience in graphic novel form. Plus: What happens when popular movements collide with giant pools of wealth that say they want to help? Erica Kohl-Arenas spent years studying the relationship between foundations and farmworker organizations — we’ll discuss her findings. Guests: Leila Abdelrazaq, … Continued
Last week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported 85 Muslims asylum seekers from Nepal and Bangladesh who traveled over multiple continents to arrive to the US, only to be sent back. We’ll get the details. Plus, today the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the US v. Texas case. It’s also the deadline for tax day! We talk about … Continued
An hour-long news magazine with a strong focus on state and local issues. Hosted by Brian Edwards-Tiekert and produced by the KPFA News Department.