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We speak with writer and artist Eli Valley about his new book, Museum of Degenerates: Portraits of the American Grotesque. “The Angriest Political Cartoonist in America.”—New York Magazine “The kind of political cartoons that get under your skin and stay there.”—PRINT Magazine The show opens with a clip by Todd @agiftfromtodd. We speak about the massive backlash to NYU Langone Hospital refusing to continue its care for its clients who are trans kids, including clips from trans activist Qween Jean, actor Cynthia Nixon and City Council member Tiffany Caban as reported by Shoshana Brown. We close with Baby Can I Come Home To You by Rachel Angel (@rachelangelmusic on IG) EliValley.com @EliValley on IG OR Books Store Show Socials X @BeyondThePaleFM IG @BeyondThePaleFM FB @BeyondThePaleFM Hosts @RafaelShimunov on Twitter @rafaelshimunov.bsky.social on BlueSky @ShoB on Twitter @Rafternoon on IG @shob18 on IG Support the Show Become a BAI Buddy of Beyond The Pale at wbai.allyrafundraising.com Jews For Racial and Economic Justice Find JFREJ events in NY at jfrej.org/events Leave a voicemail question or statement to play on air at (917) 740-8971 or via the Spotify app. You can also listen to our show live, every Friday after Democracy Now at 9AM on WBAI 99.5 FM NY. Thank you to our radio engineer, Michael G Haskins, and our researcher Margo Flug.
Revolutions Per Minute - Radio from the New York City Democratic Socialists of America
Earlier this month, voters nationwide went to the polls. In Ohio, The Right to Reproductive Freedom with Protections for Health and Safety, listed on the ballot as Issue 1, passed with 57% of Ohioians voting to codify a right to an abortion, contraception, and other reproductive rights into the state Constitution, in a clear rebuke to the near total-ban on abortion pushed through by the far-right Republican Ohio Legislature in the wake of the Supreme Court Dobbs Decision. While here in New York, voters elected their City Council members, and DSA-endorsed incumbents, Tiffany Caban of District 22 in Queens and Alexa Aviles of District 38 in Sunset Park, won resounding bids for reelection in their districts. Tonight, we will hear from Julie from Cleveland DSA, about the statewide effort across several Ohio DSA chapters to mobilize voters to the polls in support of reproductive rights. We will also be joined in-studio with Stef from NYC-DSA Electoral Working Group and Anna from the Aviles campaign to discuss the City Council races and what's in store for DSA electoral politics in 2024. You can become a DSA member at https://act.dsausa.org/donate/membership/ To get more involved in the NYC DSA Electoral Working Group go to https://socialists.nyc/ or email at electoral@socialists.nycTo join a phonebank to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, visit https://www.dsausa.org/no-money-for-massacres-phonebanks/
Running for election to the New York City Council to represent District 22, Kelly Klingman joins Sid to tell listeners why she's the one to topple Tiffany Caban come November 7th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On today's show, CEO Former Trump Aide Kaelan Dorr discusses Vivek analysis and will he continue to surge? Later, Kelly Klingman discusses Running for NYC Council and must beat incumbent Tiffany Caban.
WABC Host Frank Morano joins Sid to discuss Ron DeSantis 2024 presidential campaign announcement that's set to be delivered today, the very competitive city council race out in Harlem, the chances that District 43 incumbent Justin Brannan is unseated, the new Asian-majority district race in Brooklyn, and the Kelly Klingman versus Tiffany Caban race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Host Curtis Sliwa joins Sid to yell and scream about Mayor Eric Adams basically condemning Tiffany Caban right here on the morning show yesterday, and why he thinks both Arthur Aidala and Frank Morano should be "suspended" from Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Red Apple Podcast Host Bo Dietl joins Sid to trash Tiffany Caban for publicly demonizing the police, and how easy it could be for China to sabotage and even shut down our energy grid. Bo also teases his speaking appearance set for later today at the University of Virginia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CITY HALL plans to take the Queens COUNTY'S town-district of Astoria, Created with a mind of being a part of New York City to be NOT like Manhattan. Townhomes and ONE AND TWO family homes many socialists and others hate for that was not how they grew up - they want a rat infested dark and dank ghetto of despair with only the god-less communists of the Soros-socialists who must be begged and bowed to like some pagan religion. The failed transplated and twisted identity of the socialist pagans needs to be defeated. One district at a time. Here is where it starts. Ronald Reagan Republican Club in Astoria with Curtis Sliwa and the Guardian Angels supporting Kelly Klingman as she takes on Tiffany Caban for City Council. We must take our city back from democrat socialists https://www.facebook.com/ReaganRevolution --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike-k-cohen/support
Today on this edition of Carter Cares: Dominic discusses Curtis Sliwa and his Guardian Angels planning on plastering the Queens district of New York City councilwoman Tiffany Caban with flyers urging local residents to call the police when they need help.
Former Mayor of New York City and WABC Host Rudy Giuliani joins Bernie and Sid in the Morning again to talk about Kamala Harris' comments after Hurricane Ian destroyed Florida, Tiffany Caban's negligent advice for New Yorkers when getting attacked, and the gubernatorial race between Kathy Hochul and Lee Zeldin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Revolutions Per Minute - Radio from the New York City Democratic Socialists of America
Tonight we're joined live by Michaelangelo Pomarico, an organizer with Mid Hudson Valley DSA and the Public Power New York Coalition who has devoted a lot of time over the last several months organizing to elect Sarahana Shrestha, a DSA endorsed candidate for the New York Assembly. Michaelaneglo will share how Sarahana's insurgent campaign in the Hudson Valley succeeded to unseat longtime incumbent Kevin Cahill last month in the Democratic primary and what comes next for their DSA chapter. We also talk with Socialist Councilmembers Alexa Aviles and Tiffany Caban about their first six months on the New York City Council and we'll hear in their own words why they, along with four other council members, were the only members to vote NO on the City Budget that was pushed through in a late night vote by the Council Speaker and later signed by Mayor Adams earlier this month. To learn more about Mid-Hudson Valley DSA follow them on twitter @MHVDSA and visit www.mhvdsa.org To learn more about Sarahana Shrestha follow her on twitter @sarahana and www.sarahanaforassembly.com/
Revolutions Per Minute - Radio from the New York City Democratic Socialists of America
Yesterday was election day in New York. Since we're dealing with the New York Board of Elections and the new ranked choice voting system here in New York City, many of the results are not yet finalized. DSA for the City candidate Tiffany Caban won her city council race in Queens while the rest of DSA endorsed candidates await the final results. Upstate in Buffalo India Walton won the Democratic Party primary for Mayor and a number of Rochester DSA endorsed candidates won their elections. Socialism continues to have unprecedented success at the ballot box in New York, but there is clearly so much work left to be done.
Revolutions Per Minute - Radio from the New York City Democratic Socialists of America
Happy Pride Month! As a bisexual woman of color and as a new mom, I am so proud to share this time with you as we celebrate the beauty of the queer community. I am thankful to stand beside all of you as we fight for liberation. Yet the capitalists and the police state have tried to co-opt our struggle. Everywhere you walk in New York you can see banks, corporations, and cop cars decorated with rainbows in an effort to conceal that these institutions remain forces of domination against the oppressed people of the world. The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. We're joined by Natalie James, Saje Liese, and NYC-DSA endorsed candidate for city council Tiffany Caban to discuss the upcoming action and much more.
Ebro, Rosenberg and Laura Stylez star in HOT97's flagship program Ebro in the Morning this episode aired on 6/2. On this episode, Tiffany Caban, Candidate for NYC Council District 22 comes onto Ebro in the Morning to discuss the campaign (1:23:30) Ebro hosts a new segment called Dangerous Encounters with Animals (49:00) and says that Anthony Davis played himself (18:00), Revolt came for Rosenberg's neck (26:20), and Laura Stylez has her patented Flashing Lights segments (14:12, 42:11 & 1:17:00). Please like and subscribe to Ebro In The Morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queens, New York, also known as the Melting Pot of New York, is the most ethnically diverse urban area in the entire world. And thanks to its residents, Queens has become a borough filled with highly sought after international dining destinations enjoyed by both visitors and locals. The food not only serves as a bridge to help people from different backgrounds find common ground, but it also bridges gaps in political movements. In the first half of the show Cristina is joined by Mohamed Attia to discuss The Street Vendor Project and then we’ll talk to Queens native Tiffany Caban about why she’s running for City Council there. We’ll also hear from callers about why they think Queens is such a unique corner of the world. Executive Producers: Cristina Gonzalez, Jackie Garofano, Adell Coleman Senior Producer: Ryan Woodhall DCP Entertainment
271 - Biden Lied, Voters Died with Malaika Jabali, Tiffany Caban, and Adam Johnson, by Katie Halper
On Sunday, March 29, 2020, WBAI 99.5 FM City Watch Host David Brand spoke with former Queens District Attorney candidate and progressive leader Tiffany Caban, Queens Patch reporter Maya Kaufman, and Barbara Hughes, Executive Director of Project Renewal's City Beet Kitchens.
In 2019, Tiffany Caban, a career public defender ran for DA in QUeens, NY and came within an eyelash of beating the establishment backed candidate. Ms. Caban talks about what she is doing today and the ramifications of her race as well as the future of the progressive prosecution movement.
The roots of the Next Left podcast go back almost exactly a year—energized by the wave of progressive activism sweeping the country, we wanted to take a deep dive into the new politics of this moment. The idea was to talk politics with the people who were upending primaries and general elections across the country... by challenging incumbents, taking on party establishments and, above all, bringing fresh ideas to the campaign trail and to governance. Over the past six months, we’ve gone to Capitol Hill, where we met with members of "the squad," like Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, and with people who are changing debates about foreign policy, like Congressional Progressive Caucus stalwarts Pramila Jayapal, Mark Pocan and Ro Khanna. We went to the basement of the state Capitol in Wisconsin, where newly-elected state Treasurer Sarah Godlewski explained how she's putting economics on the side of the people. We spoke with judges and district attorneys and city council members and mayors. We turned up the volume on messages from Texas and Mississippi and Puerto Rico and North Dakota. We talked mostly to political newcomers who had won elections against the odds, like Anna Eskamani in Florida, but also to activist officials who are building movements, such as Helen Gym in Philadelphia. We talked to new leaders who had won landslide victories, like Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, and to new leaders who suffered narrow defeats but are not going anywhere, such as Tiffany Caban in Queens. We followed candidates who were up for election in 2019 and won epic victories, like Lee Carter in Virginia, Kshama Sawant in Seattle and Chesa Boudin in San Francisco. In every case, our conversations were about the personal and the political. Candidates talked about their ancestors and their children, about their communities, about the music they listen to-Ilhan Omar's a country fan-and about their role models and heroes. We decided to finish the season by interviewing a pair of political veterans who were frequently mentioned by the young candidates and officials we interviewed. California Congresswoman Barbara Lee joined us last week. This week, for the final episode of the podcast, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is our guest for a compelling conversation about his own early campaigns, about the importance of Jesse Jackson's "Rainbow Coalition," about how he makes endorsements, about the way in which media treats insurgent candidates-and about the inspiration he has taken from the Next Left. SHOW NOTES: When Bernie Sanders Endorsed Jesse Jackson for President (https://www.thenation.com/article/watch-when-bernie-sanders-endorsed-jesse-jackson-for-president/) The Nation Steve Cobble Bernie Sanders Is Back (https://www.thenation.com/article/bernie-sanders-aoc-debate/) The Nation John Nichols Bernie Sanders: The ‘Nation’ Interview (https://www.thenation.com/article/bernie-sanders-thenation-interview/) The Nation Katrina vanden Heuvel and John Nichols Subscribe to The Nation to support all of our podcasts: http://thenation.com/podcastsubscribe
HUGE UPDATE! Chesa WON! Chesa Boudin knows prison and the criminal justice system very well. When he was 14 months, his parents, Weather Underground members Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert, were incarcerated for driving a get away car in a robbery that wound up killing three men. Chesa's mother was released after 22 years, but his father will never leave prison. Boudin became a public defender and is now the latest example of a progressive, decarceral lawyer running for the DA's office, in the tradition of Larry Krasner and Tiffany Caban. The San Francisco mayor pulled what many, including the ACLU, see as a dirty trick by naming her favored candidate the interim DA. For more info go to chesaboudin.com https://www.chesaboudin.com/
Chesa Boudin is part of something: a national movement to change the way that district attorneys operate within the criminal justice system. He wants to make the change in San Francisco, as that city's new DA. Boudin is running in a competitive election on November 5, and he has attracted the support of change agents from across the country: Chicago District Attorney Kim Foxx, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, and Queens DA candidate Tiffany Caban, to name a few. Having worked for a number of years as a San Francisco public defender, Boudin knows the system. He has big plans to eliminate cash bail, to end racial disparities, to end mass incarceration, and to expand mental health treatment so that San Francisco can "stop using our jail as an ineffective and inhumane mental health facility." But there is more to Boudin's run. He has distinguished himself in this moment of debate about the criminal justice system by speaking openly, and insightfully, about his own experience as the son of parents who were jailed throughout his childhood. His parents, Weather Underground radicals Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert, were incarcerated when he was just fourteen months old for driving the getaway vehicle in a robbery that left three men dead. Raised in Chicago by Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, who were also members of the Weather Underground, Boudin recalls visiting his parents behind bars, and struggling with what that meant for his life. He discusses all this in powerful terms, and he connects that discussion to criminal justice debates, with a reminder that, "More than half of Americans have a family member behind bars." Speaking as a public defender, a Rhodes Scholar, a Yale Law School graduate, and an author and activist, Boudin says, "I know our system is broken. I'm running for district attorney because I know how to fix it." He joins us this week on Next Left for a remarkable discussion about a movement that is transforming how we can and should think about law enforcement, mass incarceration, and criminal justice reform. SHOW NOTES: This Son of the Left Could Become San Francisco’s Next District Attorney (https://www.thenation.com/article/chesa-boudin-da/) The Nation Jimmy Tobias How Far Will California Take Criminal Justice Reform? (https://www.newyorker.com/news/california-chronicles/how-far-will-california-take-criminal-justice-reform) The New Yorker Dana Goodyear Chesa Boudin Wants to Transform San Francisco’s Criminal Justice System (https://www.jacobinmag.com/2019/05/chesa-boudin-san-francisco-district-attorney) Jacobin Megan Day DA Gascón Suddenly Resigns, Mayor Breed Shivs His Successor And Installs Suzy Loftus (https://sfist.com/2019/10/04/da-gascon-suddenly-resigns-mayor-breed-shivs-his-interim-successor-and-installs-suzy-loftus/) SFist Joe Kukura Mayor Breed’s DA appointment disrespected electoral process (https://www.sfexaminer.com/opinion/mayor-breeds-da-appointment-disrespected-electoral-process/) San Francisco Examiner Mark Leno and Danny Glover ‘Last Black Man in San Francisco’ Review; Race, Gentrification and an Instant Classic (https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/last-black-man-in-san-francisco-movie-review-785258/) Rolling Stone David Fear Subscribe to The Nation to support our podcasts: http://thenation.com/podcastsubscribe
Kate and Julia speak with Brandy Jensen -- the brilliant voice behind the advice column Ask A Fuck Up -- about self-cancelling, being recognized on Tinder from your Twitter, and being sex-positive/sex-negative/sex-maybe? Plus, they dig into Tiffany Caban conceding the Queens DA race, and the Ultimate Reply Guy of the week. Brandy can be found at ( @ )BrandyLJensen Ask A Fuck Up: https://theoutline.com/contributor/29/brandy-jensen Julia and Kate can be found at (@)OhJuliaTweets and (@)KateWillett Sources: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/06/nyregion/tiffany-caban-queens-da-concedes.html https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/10/nyregion/tiffany-caban-melinda-katz.html https://theintercept.com/2019/07/15/tiffany-caban-recount/ Special shout to Simone Norman @whysimonewhy for the concept of self-cancelling: https://twitter.com/whysimonewhy/status/1159932657549139968 Hosts: Kate Willett and Julia Claire Producer: Genevieve Gearity Theme Song: Emily Frembgen and Kate Willett Artwork: Adrienne Lobl
Tiffany Caban (shown), the latest darling of the Democratic Socialists of America, has been uncrowned, as a result of a vote recount in Queens, New York. As we reported on July 3, Tiffany Caban and her supporters (and much of the media) rushed to proclaim her the victor in the down-to-the-wire Democratic primary race for district attorney for the New York City borough of Queens. Read the article here!
Hey! It's Episode 9! In this weeks what the shit, we are seriously disturbed to hear about a woman who wiped many personal fluids in some delicious ice cream. Just as disturbing, we talk about the voter suppression efforts happening at the hands of the Queens Machine who have invalidated affidavit votes for Tiffany Caban in the Queens DA race. For our Big News Breakdown, we jumped back into the very crowded Presidential Candidate pool to breakdown the Better Left Debate Parties, discuss the most memorable moments and try to remember which white guy from Colorado that is again. We then have the amazing Mellissa Hall, who is running for Seattle City Council in District 6.While you listen to the conversation, check out her website here: https://www.hall4six.com/ Questions for Melissa? Find her on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/Hall4Six Lastly, in honor of the Octochamps from Scripps 2019 Spelling Bee, Jay and Sarah attempt to spell some of the words these human genius children got correct and Corn learns how to read. Hosts: Sarah Smith, Bill Ryan, Troy Hewitt, Corn, Mark Routon Production: Jay Smith, Corn This Episode's Music: Intro: The Vendetta by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/58628 Ft: Apoxode Segue: Paper Planes - Durden ft. Airtone by DURDEN (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/DURDEN/55041 Ft: Airtone Outro: Living Nightmare by Snowflake (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/snowflake/54422 Ft: Blue Wave Theory
Revolutions Per Minute - Radio from the New York City Democratic Socialists of America
It’s one week after one of the biggest progressive upsets in NYC electoral politics in a generation. Votes are still being counted, but it’s possible that progressives and socialists have propelled Tiffany Cabán to victory and reshaped NY politics and criminal justice for years to come. We’ll talk about the final vote counting process underway right now (and how you can help!), as well as an analysis on what this means for the criminal justice movement, the dwindling Queens Machine, and DSA. Sign up for phonebanking or data entry to help Caban over the finish line bit.ly/cabanadmin
Amanda and Alise are back to talk about all the crazy shit going on in the news, starting with members of the Women’s National Soccer Team saying they don’t plan to go to the White House. Next, they talk about Tiffany Caban’s historic run for NY District Attorney. For the main news, they discuss the first night of Democratic presidential debates - both the good and the bad - and preview night two. They also update us on two highly anticipated Supreme Court decisions. Finally, they close the show by explaining which American policy led to the devastating image of a father and daughter who drowned while attempting to enter the country.
On today's episode, Nathan sits down with Tiffany Caban, candidate for Queens District Attorney. They discuss Tiffany's unique background as a public defender, her desire to radically change the way criminal justice is enacted in New York City, her desire to serve as a model for the rest of the country, and the anti-establishment nature of her candidacy catching the attention of politicians like Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Senator Jessica Ramos, Cynthia Nixon, and more. Take a listen!
Revolutions Per Minute - Radio from the New York City Democratic Socialists of America
Tiffany Caban’s campaign for District Attorney of Queens has sparked a movement to decriminalize poverty in a borough of 2.3 million people after 28 years of the punitive reign of former DA Dick Brown and the Queens Machine. In this episode we’ll stalk about the stories of those affected by criminal injustice in Queens and the movements response envisioned by the Tiffany Caban campaign.
Between the media, fellow politicians, and internet trolls, Bill de Blasio is the man to beat up in 2020! Plus, will AOC be the queen maker in Queens? Tiffany Caban hopes so. State Legislators put Trump in double jeopardy. NY Democrats Chair bows... to the Bern, while NY GOP Chair bows out. Oh, and GOATS IN THE PARK! For bonus content, join the party at patreon.com/houseparty.
Revolutions Per Minute - Radio from the New York City Democratic Socialists of America
Today we’re discussing how the struggle for immigrant justice continues as the forces of reaction continue to demonize and terrorize our most vulnerable neighbors in our city. Throughout the episode we’ll speaking with Pamela, an organizer from the Immigrant Justice Working Group, about organizing against the deportation apparatus and for the empowerment of immigrant communities. We’ll also be hearing an interview with Elijah, another organizer with the Immigrant Justice Working Group, on canvassing for the Protect our Courts Act alongside the Tiffany Caban campaign.
I speak to Tiffany Caban, a public defender running for DA in Queens about why she's running, how she wants to decarcerate communities, and why the incarcerated deserve the right to vote. But first, I speak to Leslie Lee III and Jack Allison from Struggle session about how bad Meghan McCain is. Find out more about Tiffany here https://www.cabanforqueens.com
Revolutions Per Minute - Radio from the New York City Democratic Socialists of America
Today’s show is about radically re-imagining criminal justice, and approaching it from a socialist and anti-racist perspective. We’ll talk about NYC-DSA endorsed Tiffany Cabán's campaign for Queens DA and what she has the potential to do.