As pride weekend approaches, we decided to look back at the political history of the annual Pride celebration. 0:08 – Former host Salima Hamirani speaks with Felicia “Flames” Elizondo, a local lifelong trans activist who was a part of San Francisco’s 1966 Compton’s Cafeteria Riots, who lived her last three decades with AIDS. Last year, … Continued


On today’s show: 0:08 – Michael Willrich, professor of history at Brandeis University discusses his book Pox: An American History. 0:33 – David K. Randall (@dkrandall), senior reporter at Reuters discusses his book Black Death at the Golden Gate: The Race to Save America from the Bubonic Plague. 1:08 – Gene Slater discusses his book … Continued


0:08 – As we head into the weekend of Juneteenth, we spend our first segment with Dr. Gregory Carr (@AfricanaCarr), Associate Professor of Africana Studies and Chair of the Department of Afro-American Studies at Howard University who joins us to chart the path of making Juneteenth a federal holiday. We start in Washington, where Carr … Continued


0:08 – Rounding up what’s happened recently and what’s still to come at the Supreme Court. The heavily anticipated decision on Roe v Wade hasn’t come down yet, but there have been some other significant rulings. We discuss the latest and preview what’s to come with Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC), a legal analyst and Supreme … Continued


0:08 – It’s likely the fed will raise interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point, which is the most severe hike since 1994, and this has wide ranging ramifications. We discuss the economy and how the interest rate hike will impact every-day people with Doug Henwood (@DougHenwood), an economic journalist and host of KPFA’s … Continued


0:10 – John Feffer (@johnfeffer), Director of Foreign Policy in Focus, discusses the latest developments in the conflict in Ukraine. 0:33 – Dr. John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus of infectious diseases at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health, discusses the latest COVID science and answer listener questions. 1:08 – Insects are often thought of as pests, but … Continued


0:08 – The California Reparations Task Force recently released the first of two reports detailing the long reaching impacts of discriminatory practices against African-Americans and recommended steps the government could take to address those harms. We speak with Kamilah Moore (@KamilahVMoore), Chairperson of the California Reparations Task Force. 0:33 – The City of Oakland this week … Continued