Thursday, October 11, 2012

Is Alameda going broke?

An Interview with City Treasurer Kevin Kennedy, City Auditor Kevin Kearney and Resident Ken Peterson

September 5, 2012:  
Summary:
City Treasurer Kevin Kennedy, City Auditor Kevin Kearney and Ken Peterson, a small business owner in Alameda representing the voice of a concerned Alameda resident, discuss Alameda's finances.

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Part 1 
 
Part 2:

Paul Kibel on Alameda Point's Wildlife Restoration

18 July, 2012
Summary
Paul Kibel
is professor of environmental and natural resources law at Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco. Kibel is interested in Alameda Point - the former Navy base in San Francisco Bay - in his capacity as Co-director of the law school's Center on Urban Environmental Law - or CUEL. CUEL has undertaken independent research and analysis on land use and open space issues pertaining to Alameda Point...including the publication, in 2011, of a color brochure outlining open space, habitat and parkland opportunities at the former Naval Station.
For easy access to the 44 min show, use the Player below. It is divided into:

  • Part 1 - the Navy, City officials, and CUEL's vision - and
  • Part 2 - the VA, the Biological Opinion, City offers EBRPD a $6million purchase price for land the Navy is giving the City for free. 
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Read documents mentioned in this show:
Kibel's Letters to Navy re Alameda Point

Long-term RAB Member George Humphreys Discuss the Cutback in RAB Meetings

Summary 
The EPA describes the role of a Restoration Advisory Board as, "an expansion of DoD's Technical Review Committee concept. The boards are a forum for exchange of information and partnership among citizens, the installation, EPA, and State. Most importantly, they offer an opportunity for communities to provide input to the cleanup process. It is our view that RABs will improve DoD's cleanup program by increasing community understanding and support for cleanup efforts, improving the soundness of government decisions, and ensuring cleanups are responsive to community needs." George Humphreys has served on the Restoration Advisory Board for more than a decade. In 2011, the Navy cut back on City of Alameda (CA) RAB meetings and Humphreys shares his concern about the Superfund site and what it may mean to the clean up with fewer meetings and less resident oversight.

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Calls from Home

Every year for the last 12 years Thousand Kites has produced CALLS FROM HOME, the voices of prisoner families, former prisoners, poets, musicians, and everyday citizens to the airwaves. The broadcast consists of holiday greetings from family members to their loved ones behind bars and the over 2.4 million people incarcerated in the United States.



Get involved with a national campaign to address the cost of prison phone calls and find out about special tools you cn use with Calls from Home.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Voices from Occupy Oakland & City Council's Hearing to Accept the Encampment

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Voices from the Oakland City Council hearing for Councilmember Nancy Nadel's proposed resolution regarding activities of Occupy Oakland at Frank Ogawa/Oscar Grant Plaza and other areas of the city including, without limitation, demonstrations, assembly, overnight stays, encampment and city protocols and policies and possible action including proposed resolution.
Begins with an audio version of the great energy and atmosphere and voices from Occupy Oakland's October 15 march and rally.
Slideshows:
Occupy SF, Oakland, Alameda, CA
Occupy Oakland (up to Oct 29)

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Voices from Occupy San Francisco

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The voices, innovations, and goings-on at Occupy San Francisco on Market Street near Embarcadeo BART.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Confronting the Two-Headed Dragon of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Power

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August is the national “Nuclear Free Future Month,” and this year is the 66th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In the San Francisco Bay a broad coalition of groups organized two events known as From Hiroshima to Fukushima to Livermore: Confronting the Two-Headed Dragon of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Power. These were held at the Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Weapons Laboratory, one of the two principle U.S. facilities engaged in nuclear weapons research and development.

Dr. Arjun Makhijani, President of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, is the principal author of the first study ever done on energy conservation potential in the U.S. economy. He is co-author Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free: A Roadmap for U.S. Energy Policy, the first analysis of a transition to a U.S. economy based completely on renewable energy, without any use of fossil fuels or nuclear power. This book can be downloaded for free from Institute for Energy and Environmental Research: www.ieer.org.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

MT Silvia and her film "Atomic Mom"

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MT Silvia's mother, Pauline Silvia, was a US Navy biologist conducting research on the effects of radiation on mice and dogs from 1952 to 1956. Other branches of the military conducted their own research too; even as they entertained Las Vegas tourists they exposed military personnel and those down-wind of the Nevada blast zones to radiation.
Back then MT Silvia was a peace- and anti-nuclear activist. Today she is producer and director of the award-winning documentary, Atomic Mom (http://atomicmom.org/) exploring the past with her mother who had never before talked about her work. Atomic Mom includes interviews with Hibakasha and doctors, engineers, and others and shares footage of bombed-destroyed Hiroshima, atom-bomb pop culture and "novelty music", and other crazy propaganda of the time.
This wide-ranging interview with MT Silvia highlights the sobering reality that still threatens our world.

Listen to Other Raising Sand Radio shows on nuclear weapons and energy:
Obama, Stop Building Nuclear Weapons
Read the article: Calls to End the False Security of Nuclear Weapons
Read the article: Rationalizing the Bombing of Hiroshima
Western States Legal Foundation's Jackie Carbasso and Nuclear Free Future
US Senate Aide - and Others - Contend, “The Bombing of Hiroshima was Right”
Western States Legal Foundation's Andrew Lichtermann on US/India Agreement
63rd Anniversary of Hiroshima & Nagasaki Bombing

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

War Tax Resistance and Resisters

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An unknown number of Americans protest war through overtly or covertly confronting the system of taxation.
We talk with two women resisters who protest war in this way and have done so for many years. Each has a different method -- they also discuss the many methods others use to resist war taxes -- and each has had run-ins with the IRS and with different outcomes.

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Read the accompanying article.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

8th Anniversary of Invasion of Iraq

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Mike Ferner of Veterans for Peace and Zach Choate of Iraq Veterans Against War on the 8th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.

Read accompanying article, "The Math of War and Waste"

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Jailed for Breaking the Lunch Counter Taboo: 50 Year Anniversary

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Read the accompanying article, "That Moment People say “No!”

Fifty years ago this month, six people began a 30-day jail sentence for sitting down at the Patterson drugstore lunch counter in Lynchberg, Virginia.
On December 14, 1960, four white and two African American college students— entered the segregated drugstore hoping to convince the owner to let them have coffee together.
The result—the city’s first sit-in—landed the college students in jail, and ignited a firestorm of controversy throughout the city. It also brought the civil rights movement to a head.
We talk with Mary Edith Bentley Abu Saba, one of the Patterson Six.

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People all over the world watched as Tunisian, then Egypt tossed out autocrats. Now the people of Algeria, Yemen, Bahrain, Iran, Gaza are calling for change too.
What is your view of events unfolding in the Middle East?
Telephone us at 510-545-8865 and leave a phone message of up to three (3) minutes sharing your views. Our producers will air a collage of your voices on a RSR show in early March.
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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Low Power Community Radio on the Brink of Expansion

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At the beginning of 2011, President Obama signed into law the Local Community Radio Act that allows for the biggest expansion of community radio stations in U.S. history.
The Local Community Radio Act allows low-power, neighborhood-based stations to broadcast in urban areas for the first time.
It also marks both the first major legislative success for the growing movement for a more democratic media system in the U.S. and power shifting to grassroots groups and media advocates. Moreover, it invites policymakers to join forces to overcome corporate opposition to media diversity.
We talk with Vanessa Graber, community radio director at the Prometheus Radio Project, about Low Power Radio and we'll learn more about the Local Community Radio Act.

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Friday, February 4, 2011

War Veteran Jason Moon Finds Music is his Lifesaver

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Read the accompanying article, "A Veteran in America: Trying to Find the Way Home"

For the last seven years, since his tour of duty in Iraq, Jason Moon has been fighting for his life. At times he felt he might lose that last battle. Then he returned to writing and playing music...and, now, his life is stabilizing. As he talks about his first CD album, "Trying to Find My Way Home", he shares the story of his on-going journey back to health and how he works with other veterans to reclaim their lives.

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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Seventh Native American Generation Youth Connect with Palestinian Youth

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Read the article: Making Things Right for People, pub'd on Commondreams.

Seventh Native American Generation - SNAG - is based in Oakland CA and it uses skits, films, field trips, tours, music, art and culture to engage learning about shared indigenous and tribal journeys and struggles. SNAG's mission provides Native youth the opportunity to achieve balance and harmony, address historical and modern grievances, and explore and develop leadership and community skills through arts and cultural expression. Through a holistic approach that combines spirituality, tradition and multi-media skills, SNAG shapes the next generation of Native leaders.

Co-founder Ras K'dee talks about Native American youth reaching out to youth in Palestine and their commonalities.
Delegate and Haskell University senior Jodi Voice explains how the trip made her a stronger and more resilient organizer in indigenous communities.

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

US Navy Bombarding Our Oceans, Land, and Atmosphere

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Over the next 5 years the United States Navy plans to increase the number of its military exercises or expand the areas in which they may occur, and virtually every US coastal state will be affected.
Some of these exercises may occur in the nation's most biologically sensitive marine habitats, including National Marine Sanctuaries and breeding habitat for the endangered North Atlantic right whale. The Navy anticipates more than 2.3 million takes per year or 11.7 million over 5 years. A "take" is a significant disruption in marine mammal foraging, breeding, and other essential behaviors.
Rosaline Peterson, California President and Co-Founder of the Agriculture Defense Coalition (ADC) talks about the impact of these tests.

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Read the Counterpunch article: "Dumping the Navy Way"

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Listen to "You can bet that your kid, grandkid, niece or nephew is a target for military recruiters: Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC)"

Youth leader Sothay Meam of Bay Peace - baypeace.org - and Riva Enteen of National Lawyers Guild focus on how Junior Reserve Officer Training corps - JROTC - functions in high and middle schools to recruit youth into the US military.

Read the ACLU report to the UN, Soldiers of Misfortune

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Anti-Islamic trends in the U.S. ...and anti-U.S. trends in the Islamic World

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Dr. Yannis Toussulis is professor of inter-cultural conflict and he focuses on Muslim-majority nations and the U.S. He is a Muslim convert as well as author of a soon-to-be-published book on the Islamic tradition of Sufism. Here, Dr. Toussulis discusses anti-Islamic trends in the U.S. as well as anti-U.S. trends in the Islamic World. He paints a picture of these trends in broad strokes and invites listeners to explore the myths and realities about Islam that are alive and well in our world today.

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Monday, September 6, 2010

"Workers in this country are terrorized!"

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Bio-tech workers - from scientists to lab tech - are being contaminated by patented genetically engineered products and no-one is looking after their health interests.
"There is a systemic corruption in this industry that controls our government," says Steve Zeltzer, chairman of California Coalition form Workers Memorial Day.
What role, if any, do unions play in the bio-tech and high-tech industries today?

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

On again, off again: Troy Davis...and war and its effects of people and land

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After 20 years on Georgia's death row and several stays of execution Troy Davis has one more week of life. Or does he? The justice system has refused his appeals and set his execution date four times. Is the fourth time the last?

Veterans tell their stories and the Veterans Health Research Institute advises troops and their families on how to welcome home a loved one from the wars. Then, the Presidio in San Francisco, a former military base, is now the Presidio Trust, a mixed use federal land trust with unique and imaginative ways of transforming what was once a nerve center for war into a nerve center for innovation and people-centered communities.

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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Dispersants in the Gulf of Mexico and Theater and the Arts in Kabul

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An update from author activist Dahr Jamail who just returned from the disaster zone in the Gulf of Mexico. Despite what we are being told in the media, all is not coming right in the Gulf -- in fact, it has been turned into a vast toxic lake. 
Then Kayhan Irani, artivista and playwright with the Theater of the Oppressed recently returned from Kabul in Afghanistan where she conducted and facilitated workshops for Afghan actors and artists.

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HuffPost Green article on staph infections, hepatitis, and other diseases from our contaminated oceans