UpFront – June 5, 2015
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.
On Tuesday, Mission activists lost a vote on freezing market-rate development–but turned out overwhelming grassroots support for their cause. We’ll talk to Supervisor David Campos about what’s next; to one of the opponents of the Mission Moratorium about what he thinks the solution to the city’s housing crisis is, and to Tim Redmond about what happens to upcoming … Continued
A look at the symbolic work that went into making US elites identify with Israel’s government, even as early Palestinian organizing was convincing most of the rest of the world to see the country through Arab eyes. Plus: how a new type of warfare is rapidly changing the US military, revolutionizing surveillance, and tipping public opinion … Continued
Last week, Cuba was officially taken off the U.S.’s state sponsors of terrorism list, paving the way for the re-establishment of diplomatic ties between Washington and Havana. While the move is controversial, what does it actually change? Walter Turner is here to let us know if we can start booking flights to Havana this summer … Continued
The senate held a rare Sunday debate on the next evolution of the US Patriot Act. It’s called the Freedom Act of 2015 and it includes the provision that authorizes the bulk collection of phone records. This has stirred up controversy in Washington DC and even appears to be polarizing members of the same political … Continued
The state of Nebraska just eliminated the death penalty in their state, making Nebraska the first red state, since South Dakota in 1973, to abolish capital punishment. We speak to Adrea Lyon, about what exactly is keeping the death penalty alive in the United States when the vast majority of western, industrialized nations have done away with the controversial … Continued
Eliana lopez, wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi is here to tell us about her new, one woman play about the domestic violence incident that caused quite a scandal in the San Francisco political scene in 2012.
Last week, across the nation, organizers launched a new series of protests called “Say Her Name” –– seeking to draw attention to police violence against black women. These were disciplined, peaceful, powerful protests. But in Oakland, they ran smack into a new policy under which the city no longer allows unpermitted demonstrations in the street … Continued
We take you inside the oil spill on the Santa Barbara coast, then look at the bigger fights over oil policy in California, and around the world. Guests:* Greg Helms, manager of the Ocean Conservancy’s Fisheries Conservation Program; 25-year Santa Barbara Resident. Miyoko Sakashita, Oceans Program Director at the Center for Biological Diversity Antonia Juhasz, … Continued
Cartoonist and journalist Joe Sacco tells us what drove him to produce an epic illustration of one of World War I’s most senseless fights, the Battle of the Somme. Also, a new generation of student’s just graduated college but what did they get for their time and debt? Guests: Joe Sacco, author of The Great War:July 1, … Continued