We speak with comedian, political pundit, and author W. Kamau Bell about the new book he co-authored with NY Times bestseller Kate Shatz called Do the Work! An Antiracist Activity Book. This is an ambitious project which seeks to be an effective tool for those who wish to turn the tide on racism, without being overly […]
Rosa Clemente on Climate Change, Puerto Rico & the stench of Colonization
Long-time activist and organizer Rosa Clemente speaks about climate change and how it impacts Puerto Rico in the face of a hurricane named Fiona. She details why the island has no power and is dealing with other infrastructure problems that are the result of deliberate government neglect that is politically driven. She talks about how […]
Water Crisis In Jackson, Miss-An Update w/ Kali Akuno of Cooperation Jackson
We get an update on the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, from Kali Akuno of Cooperation Jackson. We talk about climate disasters all over the country and how the contaminated water crisis and infrastructure collapse are connected. We talk about the sordid legacy and practice of white supremacy and how the desire to keep Black […]
Education Advocate Bivett Brackett Breaks down SF Public Education History
We speak with long-time organizer, education advocate, and co-founder of SF Black Wall street, Bivett Brackett. In our conversation, she breaks down the rich history of public education in San Francisco. She details how it was a Black man named William Alexander Leidesdorff. He was one of the richest men in California at the time. […]
Fighting Police Terror in San Rafael
We speak with community organizer Cesar Lagleva about persistent incidents of police terrorism in San Rafael. For those who don’t know, San Rafael is located in marine County which is often touted as one of the richest and most liberal counties in the country. The truth of the matter is Marin is one of the […]
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