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All Talk with Jordan and Dietz
Michigan School Buildings need Billions in Repairs

All Talk with Jordan and Dietz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 8:32


March 25, 2025 ~ The School Finance Research Foundation found that Michigan's K-12 school buildings need $22.8 billion in repairs. Ken Gutman, Superintendent of Oakland Schools, joins Kevin to discuss the report.

The Bay
SF and Oakland Schools Brace for Layoffs

The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 20:09


Bay Area public schools are struggling, especially in Oakland and San Francisco. Both districts are among only a handful across California with negative budgets, and as a result recently voted to approve preliminary layoff notices for teachers, counselors, and other staff. This episode was produced by Alan Montecillo, Mel Velasquez, Jessica Kariisa, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra. Links: How Oakland and SF Ended Up Among 7 CA School Districts Who Can't Pay Their Bills Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Faith and Freedom
Oakland School District Discriminates Against Christian Clubs

Faith and Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 11:00


These discriminatory denials violate the First and Fourteenth Amendments and California state law. Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver discusses the important topics of the day with co-hosts and guests that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org.

KSFO Podcast
Oakland School Budgeting Nightmare

KSFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 48:02


See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The BraveMaker Podcast
275: Making Web Series, BIG GIRL BLUES with Christopher Cobbs

The BraveMaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 46:02


We're pumped to have Christopher Cobbs as our guest! Christopher's story is one for the books. From singing church hymns as a kid to studying vocal music at the Oakland School for the Arts, he's been chasing his creative spark from the start. After earning his degree in Broadcasting at San Francisco State, he launched ItsCobbsProductions and brought some amazing projects to life—like the stage show The Gift and the web series Big Girl Blues, which landed on Keke Palmer's KeyTV this year. Oh, and did we mention he's also worked with Disney Streaming and the Golden State Warriors Studio? Talk about wearing a lot of hats! Christopher's all about creating art that inspires young people to dream big and go for it. Come hang out with us and hear from a guy who's making waves in entertainment. And doing it his way. Join BraveMaker's conversation hosted by Tony Gapastione and Priscilla Lam. Watch the weekly LIVE stream on ⁠⁠BraveMaker ⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow BraveMaker on social media: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠ #BraveMaker #BraveMakerPodcast #LIVEstream #Filmmaking #music #entertainment

KQED’s Forum
Star On the Rise: August Lee Stevens Performs Live In Studio

KQED’s Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 57:47


Hercules native August Lee Stevens dropped her debut album “Better Places” last year earning her a following and praise for her indie soul sound. The 25-year-old singer and songwriter started classical piano when she was in elementary school and continued her study at the Oakland School of the Arts. In her senior year, she picked up singing – a decision that changed her life. She is now part of a wave of emerging musicians from the East Bay. Stevens joins us for a special live performance, and to talk about her musical roots and journey. Guests: August Lee Stevens, Bay Area-based musician and singer-songwriter; her debut album “Better Places” came out in 2024 Frankie Maston, vocalist Ash Stallard, vocalist

KPFA - UpFront
DOJ Sues RealPage for Algorithmic Price Fixing and Rent Inflation; Plus, Lead Contamination in Oakland Schools; And, the Future of “Recyclable”

KPFA - UpFront

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 59:58


0:08 — Heather Vogell is investigative reporter with ProPublica. 0:33 — Lisa Song is a reporter on the environment, energy and climate change for ProPublica. 0:45 — Ashley McBride is a reporter for the Oaklandside covering education equity. The post DOJ Sues RealPage for Algorithmic Price Fixing and Rent Inflation; Plus, Lead Contamination in Oakland Schools; And, the Future of “Recyclable” appeared first on KPFA.

Downballot
Downballot EP201 - Waymo Honking, Oakland School Problems, Millennium Tower Windows, Bathtubs In The Sky

Downballot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024


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Total R&B Podcast
Total R&B Ep - 45 with Adrian Marcel

Total R&B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 58:39


Another great episode of Total R&B is here! This week, I'm thrilled to have the incredibly talented Adrian Marcel as my guest.

City Visions
SF & Oakland School Closures / Jeff Goodell on "The Heat Will Kill You First" / Rancho Obi-Wan

City Visions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 59:37


Author Jeff Goodell discusses his new book "The Heat Will Kill You First" on the devastating impact of extreme heat. We'll hear an update on possible school closures in both Oakland and San Francisco. And we'll visit Rancho Obi-Wan.

Next Gen Personal Finance
Val Chapman, Oakland School Volunteer and her Students

Next Gen Personal Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 31:43


In this podcast episode, Val Chapman, a finance professional, discusses mentoring elementary school students in Oakland, California. Val and her students from Franklin Elementary showcase their entrepreneurial ventures, including a comic book business, soap-making enterprise, snack business, investment portfolio, and sewing business. Through their stories, they demonstrate creativity, determination, and teamwork, highlighting the potential of early financial education. As the podcast episode  progresses, Val shares her vision of expanding the program to more schools and stresses the significance of extending financial education to high schools to equip students with vital skills for the future.

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks
It’s Grad Season – Resources for Graduates and Their Families w/ Wendy Snyder

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 32:15


It's graduation season, and so we spend the next segment of our show answering your questions about how best to support your kids in this next phase of their lives. We are joined by Wendy Snyder, a college and career counselor at the Oakland School of the Arts, where she monitors student progress and works closely in the college application process with students and families as they approach graduation. The resources mentioned by Wendy are listed below. Resources for High School graduates: Oakland Promise College Access Hub – contact them for help with financial aid and scholarships: https://oaklandpromise.org/resources/college-access-hub/ Girls Inc Alameda County – one on one support for college applications: https://girlsinc-alameda.org/programs/ Posse Bay Area, your school needs to get in touch with them in order to nominate you. And, you have to want to attend their partner schools (see in the link): https://www.possefoundation.org/sites/bay-area College Track Oakland – one on one support for high school students who are first generation to attend college: https://collegetrack.org/communities/oakland-ca/ 826 Valencia, In San Francisco – college readiness programs and also a Black Student initiative: https://826valencia.org/ Black College Expo – hosts events/college fairs all over the US and have scholarship money: thecollegeexpo.org College Essay Guy Free Resources – free guidance on building a college list and writing essays. He also has courses that are “pay what you can”: https://www.collegeessayguy.com/college-essay-resources —- Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post It's Grad Season – Resources for Graduates and Their Families w/ Wendy Snyder appeared first on KPFA.

Crosscurrents
Funding Oakland Schools / Long Live Emperor Norton

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 26:54


Today, Valerie Bachelor, who went from protester to member of the Oakland Unified school board, gives us an update on Oakland school closures. Then, we hear how the legend of the Emperor Norton lives on in San Francisco. And our local music segment features the band "Fake Fruits" who are playing at The Rickshaw stop this Thursday.

Agile Vocalist
From the Mississippi Delta to the Board of the Grammys with Chelle Jacques

Agile Vocalist

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 35:42


Chelle Jacques is a career musician, bandleader, educator and more. In this episode she shares the story of her recently launched Daughters of the Delta Project featuring the musical contributions from the women artists of Louisiana we so rarely hear about. She also shares how she got involved with The Recording Academy, best known for producing the annual Grammy Awards. She now serves in a leadership position with the organization's California/Colorado chapter.Hear about the business of art, Chelle's powers of manifestation, and her experience being an artist and an educator who has touched the lives of thousands via San Francisco Symphony's Adventures in Music, Oakland School for the Arts, and more.Liner notes for this episode can be found here.More about Agile Vocalist, including liner notes and additional visual material for every episode can be found on the Agile Vocalist web site. Sound Cocktails, the officially intermittent, very polite, but always refreshing, podcast newsletter is how you can hear about new episodes first. Subscribe to get sips stirred with a dash of audiophile wonder sent to your email. You can also find Agile Vocalist's creator on IG Get even more lively content on the Community Page of the YouTube channel.

Fifth & Mission
5 Oakland Schools Won't Close, But Trouble Remains

Fifth & Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 19:54


The newly elected Oakland school board reversed the controversial decision to shutter several elementary schools. Chronicle reporter Jill Tucker joins host Cecilia Lei to discuss how that reversal may have serious consequences across the district, as well as the financial uncertainty that continues. ​| Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks
Artist Resistance in Residence: Kev Choice

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 37:35


The mission of law & disorder is to expose, agitate and build a new world where all of us can thrive. But how do we get there? How do we build a world many of us have only seen in our dreams? That's where we believe the artists come in. So, each week we feature an artist, holding down a weekly residency with us, helping us to imagine a different, more liberated world. This week's Artist Resistance in Residence is composer and pianist Kev Choice, who has toured extensively around the world with artists from Lauryn Hill to Zion I and Michael Franti & Spearhead. He also performs his own music, teaches at the Oakland School of the Arts, and has been recently memorialized on a North Oakland mural where he shares a wall with the late Michael Morgan, conductor of the Oakland symphony. Follow Kev Choice on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevchoice/ Listen to & purchase Kev Choice's music: https://kevchoice.bandcamp.com/ —- Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Artist Resistance in Residence: Kev Choice appeared first on KPFA.

tbh
Minions In The Movies

tbh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 10:42


On this episode of tbh, we hear from recent Oakland School for the Arts graduate and Minions superfan Elizabeth Truong. She brings us along with her and her family on their recent trip to watch Minions: The Rise of Gru at the movies as she explores how theaters have changed during the pandemic.

Crosscurrents
tbh: Minions In The Movies / San Leandro City Manager Speaks On Retaining Police

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 23:14


On this episode of Crosscurrents, we hear from recent Oakland School for the Arts graduate and Minions superfan Elizabeth Truong. She brings us along with her and her family on their recent trip to watch Minions: The Rise of Gru at the movies as she explores how theaters have changed during the pandemic. Then, San Leandro City Manager Fran Robustelli speaks on a new financial incentive helping the city retain its police force.

The John Rothmann Show Podcast
John Rothmann: How do we react to the Oakland school shooting?

The John Rothmann Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 34:23


Reactions are pouring in from Wednesday's shooting in East Oakland that affected students in several connected schools. John gets the pulse of the public on the issue of gun control and gang activity, and what should be done to prevent this tragedy from occurring again.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KGO 810 Podcast
John Rothmann: How do we react to the Oakland school shooting?

KGO 810 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 34:23


Reactions are pouring in from Wednesday's shooting in East Oakland that affected students in several connected schools. John gets the pulse of the public on the issue of gun control and gang activity, and what should be done to prevent this tragedy from occurring again.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Clocked In with The Press
Daily News 9/30/22: Three Suspects Shot for Oakland School Shooting

Clocked In with The Press

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 0:57


NTD News Today
2+ Million Without Power After Hurricane Ian; White House Responds to Biden Remarks on Deceased Rep

NTD News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 49:44


NTD News Today—9/29/2022 1. Ian's Aftermath: Major Damage and Flooding 2. Geologist: Warmer Oceans, Less Hurricanes 3. Expert: +1 Degree Warmer, Hurricane Speed +1% 4. Geologist:

The Pat Thurston Show Podcast
Pat Thurston: Live Coverage on the Oakland School Shooting

The Pat Thurston Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 41:19


Pat Thurston airs ABC special live coverage on Wednesday's school shooting in Oakland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Pat Thurston Show Podcast
Pat Thurston: At Least 5 Injured in Oakland School Shooting

The Pat Thurston Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 34:23


Pat Thurston shares breaking information on Wednesday's school shooting in Oakland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KGO 810 Podcast
Pat Thurston: At Least 5 Injured in Oakland School Shooting

KGO 810 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 34:23


Pat Thurston shares breaking information on Wednesday's school shooting in Oakland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KGO 810 Podcast
Pat Thurston: Live Coverage on the Oakland School Shooting

KGO 810 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 41:19


Pat Thurston airs ABC special live coverage on Wednesday's school shooting in Oakland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Free Library Podcast
W. Kamau Bell with Kate Schatz | Do the Work!: An Antiracist Activity Book

Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 56:43


W. Kamau Bell is the host and executive producer of the Emmy Award–winning CNN docuseries United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell, and also directed and executive produced the recent four-part Showtime documentary We Need To Talk About Cosby. He has appeared as a guest and comedian on many television shows, has two comedy specials, hosts the radio show Kamau Right Now, co-hosts two podcasts, and hosted the FXX series Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell. The author of the memoir The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell, he has contributed writing to The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The Hollywood Reporter, and The LA Review of Books, among other places. Kate Schatz is the author of The New York Times bestselling Rad Women book series. Her other books include the work of fiction Rid of Me, articles and essays in an array of publications, and ''Folsom, Survivor,'' which was anthologized in The Best American Short Stories 2011. A political organizer and frequent public speaker, she is the co-founder of Solidarity Sundays, a nationwide network of more than 200 feminist activist groups. Schatz is the former chair of the School of Literary Arts at the Oakland School for the Arts, and she taught women's studies, literature, and creative writing at University of California, Santa Cruz; San Jose State; Rhode Island College; and Brown University. Filled with activities, ideas, games, illustrations, resources, comics, and prompts for conversations, Do the Work! challenges readers and the people in their lives to better understand systemic racism in order to dismantle it. (recorded 8/3/2022)

Education Beat
How restorative justice transformed this Oakland school

Education Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022


Fremont High School in Oakland has seen its enrollment jump, and the number of students who qualify for college admission has nearly tripled.

IT'S GOING DOWN
This Is America #168: Fight to Save People’s Park in Berkeley, Oakland School Occupied, Hunger Strikes at ICE Prison in Tacoma

IT'S GOING DOWN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 121:30


Welcome, to This Is America, June 2nd, 2022. In this episode, we speak with two folks involved in ongoing resistance to development by the University of California at People’s Park in so-called Berkeley. PLEASE SHARE / BOOST ⚠️We think they’re going to start arrests by June 6th. Police were on loud speakers waking up residents... Read Full Article

KPFA - UpFront
Oakland school closures and community resistance; Plus, the real world of gene editing with Kevin Davies

KPFA - UpFront

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 119:58


Bay Current
The ongoing fight over Oakland schools

Bay Current

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 13:46


In February, the Oakland Unified School District announced that nearly one dozen schools will either close or be condensed into smaller sizes because of severe budget constraints. This inspired various protests in the last few months, a local educator’s 18-day hunger strike, and opposition from families and students. KCBS Radio's Sydney Fishman speaks with three teachers at the strike about the upcoming school closures, and KCBS Radio political reporter Doug Sovern about his personal experience as an OUSD parent. Subscribe to Bay Current on the Audacy app, Spotify, Apple podcasts and anywhere you get podcasts.

The Mark Thompson Show Podcast
Mark Thompson: Oakland School Teacher Strike & Olivia Wilde is served!

The Mark Thompson Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 16:29


Mark and Bret discuss the Oakland school teacher strike & the embarrassing way Actor Olivia Wilde was served papers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KGO 810 Podcast
Mark Thompson: Oakland School Teacher Strike & Olivia Wilde is served!

KGO 810 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 16:29


Mark and Bret discuss the Oakland school teacher strike & the embarrassing way Actor Olivia Wilde was served papers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Speak For Change With Thomas Sage Pedersen
Ep.124 August Lee Stevens | MUSIC and more

Speak For Change With Thomas Sage Pedersen

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 133:47


Find Augusthttp://Linktr.ee/augustleestevens https://www.instagram.com/augustleestevensAbout AugustAugust Lee Stevens is a musician/singer songwriter from Hercules, CA. She got her early music education with piano and vocal studies from the Oakland School for the Arts. (Depending on if this interview is before or after June) She graduated from UC Santa Cruz with Film and Political Sciences. She was also introduced to the African American Theater Arts Troupe. She's been blessed to perform with artists such as Kev Choice, Tammi Brown, Danny Glover, and Dave GrohlShe's currently touring around the Bay Area and recording music set to release this Summer. Everyone's Music School Creating positive and lasting change in people's lives with music!Santa Cruz Movement classes help students develop spinal health, strength, mobility, coordination & more!Support the show (Http://www.patreon.com/speakforchangepodcast)

Indie Podcaster
Dominé Brishawn Grammy Award Winning Artist

Indie Podcaster

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 59:34


Join Jeff, aka Podcast Father on his journey as the Indie Podcaster. Episode #48 Creator Spotlight: Dominé Brishawn, a Grammy Award winning Musician. https://www.vanndigital.com/oaktownsoul-presents-domine-brishawns-new-single-red-flags/ (Dominé Brishawn)During this episode Jeff and Dominé discuss various things: Dominé's upbringing and why/how she got into music: Dominé shares her musical journey, growing up in church, choir, Oakland School for the Arts. She explains how her time at Fisk University, Nashville and performing with the Fisk Jubilee Singers made her the person she is today. She also talks about the group winning the Grammy Award, and what it's like producing/singing music professionally. They also talk about her new EP/album that dropped on March 4- https://domine.lnk.to/nothingpersonal (Nothing Personal). Thanks for listening and thanks for telling a friend! More importantly, thank you for supporting independent creators. https://domine.lnk.to/nothingpersonal (Make sure you take the time to support Dominé and give her music a listen!) https://www.podcastfather.com/ (Jeff Townsend, aka Podcast Father's website.) https://podcastgarage.fm/ (Podcast Garage Website.) https://www.yungkartzbeats.com/ (All music credited to artist Yung Kartz, check out the site here.) https://poddin.io/ (Use Poddin for your podcast transcript, they've got all the tools that make it easy and great! Use the promo code INDIEPODCASTER and receive 50% off your first month!) https://www.podpage.com/ (Use Podpage to create a beautiful, professional website for your podcast. The code FATHER will get you $20 off any pro package. ) https://indiedropin.com/creators (Podcasters, go to Indie Drop-In Network and submit your episode to be featured on an established feed/podcast.) https://riverside.fm/ (Content creators, use Riverside.fm-- the easiest way to record studio-quality podcasts and video interviews from anywhere! Use the code INDIEPODCASTER to save 30% of an annual plan or 30% off the first three months of a monthly plan.) https://podspike.com/product/pro-membership/?mref=jeff.townsend (Do you need help marketing your podcast? Podspike makes marketing your podcast easy, affordable and effective for Indie Podcasters and brands. Use the code INDIEPODCASTER to get 20% off the first month of a Pro Membership!)

The Fierce Female Network
On Air With Sarah Isen with Richard Isen

The Fierce Female Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 23:00


Sarah Isen was  born to sing.    The daughter  of  LGBT  mothers,  she was  conceived through an anoymous  donor  in Berkeley,  CA  and grew up in the same household with her  uncle Richard Isen,  a professional musician and award winning songwriter  for  musical theater.    Richard recognized her  talent  at  an early  age and had her  performing at  age 8 as  he accompanied her  on the piano.    She studied music  as  a youngster  and eventually  was  accepted in the Oakland School of  the Art  as  a singing major  where she was  a member  of  the award winning a capella group 'Vocal Rush.'    At  age 14 she had her  first  gig at  a local senior  center  where she performed her  favorite songs  along with some jazz  standards  taught  to her  by  her  uncle Richard. In her  teenage years,  her  donor  father  agreed to let  himself  be known and it  turned out  that  he too sang and had been a member  of  a professional group years  before.    Because of  websites  like '23 and Me',  Sarah has  discovered 32 half  siblings,  many  of  whom  also sing.   They  meet  on yearly  retreats  and many  of  them  came to Los  Angeles  to cheer  Sarah on as  she competed on  'American  Idol 2020'  and again  when  she  competed on  Fox's  'Alter  Ego'  as  St.  Luna.

The John Rothmann Show Podcast
February 8, 2022:  John Rothmann  Mitch McConnell, the GOP & Oakland Schools

The John Rothmann Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 34:45


Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) criticized the Republican National Committee (RNC) for its censure of Reps. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) and Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and broke with their language on the Jan. 6, 2021 riot, calling it a “violent insurrection.” “It was a violent insurrection with the purpose of trying to prevent a peaceful transfer of power after a legitimately certified election. ... That's what it was,” McConnell said. The RNC sparked fierce backlash after it described Jan. 6, when a mob of former President Trump's followers breached the Capitol, as “legitimate political discourse” in a resolution censuring Kinzinger and Cheney. Withstanding hunger pangs, weakness, and health concerns, Westlake Middle School staff members Moses Omolade and Andre San-Chez stood firm on Tuesday—day eight of their hunger strike against likely school closures in Oakland Unified School District—declaring the strike will not end until their demands are met and the school board votes against the plan, which would close or merge more than a dozen schools this year and next. The strike is one of several actions that Oakland community members have led during the last week to protest the plan, which is being proposed as a way to trim OUSD's budget deficit.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The State of California
The State of California: Demonstrations mount in lead-up to tomorrow's Oakland School Board vote on closures

The State of California

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 7:28


Tomorrow night, the Oakland School Board will vote on whether to shut down another batch of schools, mostly in Black and Latino neighborhoods, to help balance its budget The proposal is roiling the community, with angry demonstrations and even a hunger strike to try keep these schools open. For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Patti Reising and Jeff Bell, joined by KCBS Radio political analyst and host of this segment Doug Sovern, spoke with Coach Ben Tapscott, a longtime teacher and coach in Oakland.

KQED’s Forum
Oakland School Board to Vote on School Closures Amid Protests

KQED’s Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 35:41


Oakland's school board is set to vote Tuesday on a highly controversial plan to permanently close or merge up to 15 schools over the next two years due to declining enrollment and lack of funding. “OUSD simply has too many schools and ... keeping these schools open negatively impacts all students and staff within OUSD,” district officials wrote in a statement. Students, staff, and parents have been protesting the move, and two teachers are waging a hunger strike in response. They say they were blindsided by the proposal and point to the fact that the move would disproportionately affect students of color and less affluent communities. We'll preview the vote and discuss the future of Oakland's schools.

Your Call
Oakland school board votes tonight on controversial plan to close or merge over a dozen schools

Your Call

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 51:58


TPQ20
ALAN CHAZARO

TPQ20

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 20:32


Chris sits down with Alan Chazaro, author of Piñata Theory and This Isn't a Frank Ocean Cover Album (Black Lawrence Press), to talk about passions, process, pitfalls, and poetry! Alan Chazaro's Website Bio: I write about things. After 10 years working as a public high school teacher in Louisiana, Massachusetts, and California, I decided to pursue my creative interests more seriously and have been living as a freelancer who travels when I can to enjoy cultures around the world. I'm a San Francisco Bay Area local with Mexican dual-citizenship, existing between both countries as I continue to write, edit, teach, and grow. In 2018, I graduated with my MFA in Creative Writing from the University of San Francisco where I was a Lawrence Ferlinghetti Poetry Fellow, which is awarded to a writer “whose work embodies a concern for social justice and freedom of expression.” Previously, I attended Foothill Community College, and later UC Berkeley, where I participated in June Jordan's Poetry for the People program. I also picked up some game from Patricia Smith, among others, at the Voices Of Our Nations. My first poetry collection, This Is Not a Frank Ocean Cover Album, was the winner of the 2018 Black River Chapbook Competition and my second, Piñata Theory, was awarded the 2018 Hudson Prize. They are both available with Black Lawrence Press. Currently, I'm working as an adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco, managing an online basketball blog, HeadFake, moonlighting as a contributing writer at KQED and SFGATE, and just asking questions wherever I go. Shout out my Oakland School for the Arts students who drew portraits of me so I don't ever need to take an author photo. You can see what I'm currently thinking about here. _________________________- Check out The Poetry Question --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays
President Joe Biden unveils $2 trillion infrastructure plan; Day 3 of Derek Chauvin's murder trial; Oakland schools reopen for some in-person classes

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 59:59


Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. President Joe Biden unveils $2 trillion infrastructure plan to revive economy and tax the rich. Day 3 of Derek Chauvin's murder trial for death of George Floyd. Civil rights groups sue state of Georgia, challenging its limits of voting rights. New York Governor signs legislation legalizing marijuana. Oakland Unified School District reopens for some in-person classes. First lady, Jill Biden, visits California agricultural district and urges farm workers to get vaccinated. New legislation would lower qualifications for sheriff candidates in California. The post President Joe Biden unveils $2 trillion infrastructure plan; Day 3 of Derek Chauvin's murder trial; Oakland schools reopen for some in-person classes appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - UpFront
New investigation shows ICE spreading coronavirus around the world; Thea Riofrancos on how Joe Biden’s climate plan misses the mark; and can Oakland schools safely reopen?

KPFA - UpFront

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 119:58


Photo: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks at a press conference about the Green New Deal. 0:08 – A stunning new video investigation by the Marshall Project and the New York Times examined hundreds of flights used by ICE to transport and deport detained immigrants, exposing and infecting those detained with the coronavirus, and spreading Covid-19 around the world. Barbara Marcolini (@babimarcolini) is a journalist on the visual investigations team at the New York Times, and Emily Kassie (@emilykassie) is the director of visual projects at the Marshall Project. 0:34 – It's tax day! Taxes are due today, Wednesday July 15. We take your calls and tax questions with Susan Lee, tax preparer and Certified Financial Planner, and the former host of “You and Your Money” on WBAI in New York. Susan shares wisdom about filing extensions — which are also due today — and we talk about anti-war tax resisters. 1:08 – Joe Biden has dropped a $2 trillion climate plan, drawing from many ideas in the Green New Deal. Political scientist Thea Riofrancos says the price tag on Biden's plan is promising, because climate response will warrant massive investment — but says he overrelies on promises to only use green technology that is “made in America,” which will slow the world's climate response while the planet has less than 10 years to reduce carbon emissions and get on track to a 1.5º C temperature increase. Riofrancos is assistant professor of Political Science at Providence College and author of the forthcoming book Resource Radicals: From Petro-Nationalism to Post-Extractivism in Ecuador. 1:34 – Can Oakland schools possibly safely reopen? We host a discussion with Keith Brown, president of the Oakland Education Association, and Roseann Torres, who represents District 5 on the Oakland Unified School Board. The post New investigation shows ICE spreading coronavirus around the world; Thea Riofrancos on how Joe Biden's climate plan misses the mark; and can Oakland schools safely reopen? appeared first on KPFA.

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
2132: Traitor Hoes

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 135:08


Rod and Karen discuss speaking up in the midst of whiteness, Coronavirus News, Supreme Court strikes down abortion restrictions in LA, Starbucks pauses ads on Facebook, Oakland School board eliminates police department, St. Louis lawyers point guns at black protestors, John Wayne airport being renamed, Lena Dunham speaks to her white privilege, Cookout™ Invites (White voice actors, Change.org, Jimmy Kimmel, The Chicks) and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186

KPFA - UpFront
Will Oakland schools finally dissolve their police force? Plus, an eyewitness account of Georgia’s election disaster; and affirmative action could go to CA ballot in fall

KPFA - UpFront

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 119:58


0:08 – Hours-long lines at the polls, scores of voters sent to nursing homes to cast their ballots, black voters not receiving confirmation of their registration, voting machines without cords, poll workers without the information necessary to operate the machines, police being called on voting rights observers  — these are just some of the stories from Georgia's election day failure on Tuesday, June 9. We hear eyewitness account from LaTosha Brown (@MsLaToshaBrown). 0:34 – Public health departments are now suggesting residents form “pods” or social bubbles to protect themselves from coronavirus. How would these work? Julia Marcus, infectious disease epidemiologist and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, talks about adopting a harm reduction approach to Covid-19 safety and takes listener calls.  1:08 – There are reportedly up to a dozen cases of Covid-19 inside San Quentin now. We talk to James King of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights about the conditions inside the prison, and what he is hearing from inside. King was incarcerated in San Quentin until last year. He also sounds the alarm over prisoners being put in solitary confinement as a form of “quarantine.” 1:34 – The California Assembly is about to vote on whether to put a measure on the state ballot in November that would allow voters to decide to repeal Proposition 209, a measure that banned all race-based decisionmaking and affirmative action programs in California. A broad coalition of civil rights, racial justice and community groups and labor unions is supporting the measure, but votes have been on party lines. Vincent Pan, co-executive director of Chinese for Affirmative Action, talks about the fight to repeal 209. 1:47 – The Oakland Unified School District board will soon consider a “George Floyd Resolution” that would dissolve their special school police department. This is a fight that advocates have waged for over four years — we talk with Desiree Mims of the Black Organizing Project about why eliminating police in schools is a crucial component of dismantling the school to prison pipeline, and her own experience being policed and pushed out of schools. Photo from Twitter user @Aleetzia19 The post Will Oakland schools finally dissolve their police force? Plus, an eyewitness account of Georgia's election disaster; and affirmative action could go to CA ballot in fall appeared first on KPFA.

Crosscurrents
Oakland school closures / Eating healthy / A taste of Vietnam in the South Bay

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 24:49


Today, we hear about a possible teachers strike at Oakland Unified along with some painful school closures. Then, the story of a great grandmother, who lives her best life by helping others eat healthy. And, Audiograph will give us a taste of Vietnam at a South Bay mall.Links:

KPFA - Education Today
Oakland Schools, the Back Story on Civil Rights and State Take-overs

KPFA - Education Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 8:58


Why are struggles over Oakland schools' budget and policies always in the news? Is it really because Oakland is irresponsible? Or has it actually been a 30-year struggle about the forcible installation of a state administration that spent $100 million dollars without accountability to Oakland residents? The post Oakland Schools, the Back Story on Civil Rights and State Take-overs appeared first on KPFA.

theTYPEAhippie Podcast | ChiCast
48 | theTYPEAhippie Podcast | ChiCast: Talking About All the Things (Steven Snead)

theTYPEAhippie Podcast | ChiCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 55:43


Steven and I go way back as we attended the University of Michigan together many moons ago. Trust me, it's true, we look younger than we are. His witty Facebook posts of questions led me to reach out to him which resulted in this fun conversation. Steven Snead is originally from Detroit, MI. He attended the University of Michigan for his undergraduate degree and he went on to attend Wayne State University for his Masters in Educational Leadership. He is currently the Supervisor of Curriculum and Assessment and a Research, Evaluation and Assessment Consultant at Oakland Schools.     

KPFA - Education Today
Education Today – Oakland School District Budget Crisis & Longer Term School Closure Plan March 24, 2017

KPFA - Education Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 4:29


First Host Kitty Kelly Epstein is joined by Oakland School Board Member Shanthi Gonzales to discuss the Oakland School District's urgent budget crisis and then they get into some discussion around the long term plan the school board seems to have adopted to close or consolidate more schools. Shanthi Gonzales is the school board member for district 6 in East Oakland. And closing out the show is some talk about new developments around housing and renter protections. The post Education Today – Oakland School District Budget Crisis & Longer Term School Closure Plan March 24, 2017 appeared first on KPFA.

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast
Lock N Load with Bill Frady Ep 620

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2014 102:04


Oakland School disowns the Sleeper 13 Productions anti gun PSA,Daily Mail repeats meme that Fast and Furious was a "Botched" gun sting,Unraveling the anti gun talking points,Australians look at the US versus the UK in light of recent Islamist attacks,Gun rights make the difference when security fails,The "UnArmed" versus deady force myth,Whats coming up for Lock N Load in 2015, School lockdown because of text message with picture of gun.                                               Merry Christmas