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Civic
Thank you for listening 2024
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2024-12-19
02 min
Civic
Why the Navy Conducted Radiation Experiments on Humans - Exposed episode 2
The Navy conducted radiation experiments on humans at San Francisco's Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, turning hundreds of servicemen and shipyard workers into unwitting “volunteers” for Cold War scientists’ biology and safety research.Check out the full series at https://sfpublicpress.org/exposed
2024-11-25
32 min
Civic
A Community of Color Contends With the Navy’s Toxic Legacy - Exposed episode 1
Decades after the Navy closed a Cold War radiation research lab at San Francisco's Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, the mess isn't completely cleaned up. Neighbors in Bayview-Hunters Point are demanding accountability for the toxic legacy amid charges of environmental racism.Check out the full series at https://sfpublicpress.org/exposed
2024-11-25
37 min
Civic
What You Might Find on Your San Francisco Ballot: Party County Central Committees
Election Special: Voters in San Francisco registered with the Peace & Freedom, Green, Republican or Democratic parties have extra choices in the March 5th election that only come around once every four years — the party county central committees. We talk to a political strategist to discuss the power dynamics of these committees in San Francisco and find out what voters are tasked to choose. We also hear from representatives of each of these parties to learn a bit more about how they operate.Democratic County Central Committee: https://www.sfdemocrats.org/our-party/the-dcccRepublican Party of Sa...
2024-03-01
31 min
Making Contact
Nuclear Colonialism and The Story “Oppenheimer” Didn’t Tell (Encore)
Oppenheimer swept the Golden Globes, reigniting public interest in the Manhattan Project, the WWII-era secret program to develop the atomic bomb and the impacts of nuclear power. But what the film leaves out alters our understanding about the real impacts of this advancement. On today's encore episode, we hear about nuclear colonialism and how it has changed the course of the people and places of New Mexico with Myrriah Gómez, author of “Nuclear Nuevo México: Colonialism and the Effects of the Nuclear Industrial Complex on Nuevomexicanos.” Then we dig into how nuclear testing during the Cold War led to dan...
2024-01-17
29 min
Making Contact
The Shadow of Nuclear Colonialism
The film Oppenheimer has reignited public interest in the Manhattan Project, the WWII-era secret program to develop the atomic bomb. But the movie leaves out important parts of the story. On today's show, we hear about the impact of nuclear colonialism and the Manhattan Project on the people and places of New Mexico with Myrriah Gómez, author of Nuclear Nuevo México: Colonialism and the Effects of the Nuclear Industrial Complex on Nuevomexicanos. And then we dig into how nuclear testing during the Cold War led to dangerous and lasting contamination in the Marshall Islands and San Francisco's Bayview Hu...
2023-09-20
29 min
Civic
Why Black San Franciscans Are Fighting for Reparations
San Francisco is considering reparations for Black San Franciscans. To understand why advocates are pushing for reparations in the city, we dive deep into the history of redlining, urban renewal, and other discriminatory housing policies, as well as their impact on two historically Black neighborhoods: the Fillmore and Bayview Hunters Point. The final plan, created by the African American Reparations Advisory Committee, outlines recommendations to address mass incarceration, the war on drugs, disparities in health and education and more. The plan is due June 30th to the Mayor and Board of Supervisors. Go to sfpublicpress.org for the companion...
2023-05-26
45 min
Civic
What's New & What's Next for 6/06/22
NEW: Get nonpartisan analysis of June 2022 ballot measure at sfpublicpress.org; Honey Mahogany will run for District 6 supervisor; Pride Parade organizers & SFPD reach compromise; driverless car service permitted; Mayor London Breed’s 2-year, $28B budget. NEXT: Street patrols for every police district; reviewing beleaguered Below Market Rate housing Program; charter amendment to forfeit pensions of city employees found guilty of crimes.
2022-06-06
06 min
The Oldest Profession Podcast
A Song of Freedom - with Yeonhoo Cho and Esther Kao
This week, on Old Pro News, we’re talking about transgender housing justice, Safe Reporting in Colorado, and the dictionary. Our guests are Yeonhoo Cho and Esther Kao from Red Canary Song, who are here to commemorate the one year anniversary of the Atlanta spa shootings with a conversation about Asian migrant massage workers rights. For more resources on this episode, visit our website: https://oldprosonline.org/oldpronews-004/ GUEST BIO AND LINKS Yeonhoo Cho and Esther Kao, organizers with Red Canary Song, a grassroots coalition organizing with migra...
2022-03-25
48 min
Civic
Rebroadcast: A photojournalist living in her RV documents vehicle dweller communities
Find the series "Driving Home" at sfpublicpress.org. If you have five minutes to tell us what you think of "Civic," we'd love to get your feedback here.
2021-08-31
30 min
Gay Shame
No Vacancy at Shelter in Place Hotels
The Marys report on the formerly empty hotel rooms now housing previously homeless people in San Francisco. The city wants to close the "Shelter in Place"/S.I.P. hotels ASAP, but has promised to permanently house the current tenants at the hotels. Mary Crisis, who works inside one of the hotels, joins us. (The City's preferred term for people inside is "guests" - a weird term, given the extreme surveillance, lack of toilet paper, and no real plan for getting people into housing...at the same time as hundreds of thousands of condos sit empty throughout the Bay...
2021-01-10
51 min
Civic
Rebroadcast: Youth make their case for why they should vote in municipal elections
Find our summary of Proposition G here and our full voter guide at sfpublicpress.org.
2020-10-22
29 min
Civic
SF police chief urges continued curfew until looting and violence end
San Francisco remains under an 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew in the wake of a nationwide civil uprising over the death of George Floyd, an African-American man killed by a white police officer in Minneapolis. During a Monday morning press conference, San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott said he is cautioning Mayor London Breed not to end the curfew too soon. Hear the press briefing with this and other updates here and read a summary at sfpublicpress.org
2020-06-02
41 min
Civic
SF mayor imposes curfew
Read more at sfpublicpress.org.
2020-05-31
29 min
Civic
Elder advocates warn of coronavirus scams
Find resources to report and avoid scams at sfpublicpress.org
2020-04-01
29 min
Civic
Ballot measure seeks to restrict office development if to affordable housing production falls short
Editor’s Note: “Civic” reached out to several opponents of Proposition E, but nobody was available for an interview by broadcast time. Read more at sfpublicpress.org.
2020-02-14
29 min
Civic
Episode 8: Propositions A to F explained
Voter are deciding on six measures this November. In this episode, hear summaries of the propositions, plus extended commentary on some issues from San Francisco Examiner reporter Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez and San Francisco State University associate professor of political science Jason McDaniel. See the full nonpartisan election guide at sfpublicpress.org/election2019.
2019-10-26
51 min
Civic
Episode 6: Supervisor candidates lay out their visions for District 5
In these highlights from our conversations with incumbent Vallie Brown and challenger Dean Preston, you'll hear a lot about housing affordability. You can find full interviews with the candidates, as well as our interview with candidate Ryan Lam, at sfpublicpress.org/civic. We expect to be publishing an interview with candidate Nomvula O'Meara in the near future.
2019-10-12
58 min
Voices of the Community
The Affordability Gap and Economic Disparity in the Bay Area
Our panel discussion focuses on how the lack of affordability is driving the cost of living up in the San Francisco Bay Area and in turn, is continuing to expand economic disparity. Today's Voices of the Community are: Stephanie Zamudio of the Family Independence Initiative www.fii.org Angela Woodall of the San Francisco Public Press http://sfpublicpress.org/costofliving Caroline Danielson of the Public Policy Institute of California http://www.ppic.org/main/home.asp Please rate us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and share this story with your friends. Follow me @georgekoster...
2019-05-08
57 min
Voices of the Community
The Top Three News Stories from San Francisco Public Press in 2015
In this episode, our guest is Michael Stoll the Editor and Executive Director of the San Francisco Public Press. We discussed three of the most important issues facing our San Francisco Bay Area communities and the investigative reporting that Michael and his team at the San Francisco Public Press have developed and reported on in 2015. The top three stories we discussed during this episode are: The Resegregating of San Francisco Public Schools http://sfpublicpress.org/schooldiversity Sea Level Rise and how it Threatens San Francisco Bay Area Cities http://sfpublicpress.org/searise The...
2019-04-30
57 min