Palestine Post: Latest News; Representing Pro-Palestine Arrestees; Plus Commentary from Rick Ayers

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As we do each Monday, today’s show focuses on the latest from Palestine. First, we’re joined by Khury Petersen-Smith, Michael Ratner Middle East Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies. Then, a commentary contributed by veteran Bay Area activist and educator Rick Ayers titled, “Echoes of the American War in Vietnam Part 2.” And finally …

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Women’s Prison Forced to Close; Alameda Co DA Recall Moves Forward; Plus State Terror Roundup

We start today’s show with our recurring State Terror Roundup segment. Then, after years of sexual assault reports, corruption and other abuse scandals, federal women’s prison FCI Dublin has been ordered closed by a judge. Joining us to discuss are Annie and Jennifer, both advocates with the Dublin Prison Solidarity Coalition and the California Coalition … Continued


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New Chief of Oakland’s Department of Violence Prevention; Effort to Cancel Oakland’s Shotspotter Contract; Plus Berkeley Tenant Organizing

Oakland has a new chief of the department of violence prevention. Joining us is the new Chief, Holly Joshi. Then, shotspotter may be on the chopping block in Oakland – as it is in several cities across the country. Joining us to discuss is Brian Hofer, the Executive Director of Secure Justice, a non-profit that advocates … Continued


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Ancestral Healing from Syria to the Sinai; Plus Resistance in Residence Artist Robin Riker

We’re joined on today’s show by the author of a brand new book that ties cultural survival to earth-based knowledge. In The Land in Our Bones: Plantcestral Herbalism and Healing Cultures from Syria to the Sinai, Lebanese ethnobotanist, sovereignty steward, and cultural worker Layla K Feghali offers a layered history of the healing plants of … Continued


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State Terror Roundup; Month of Action for Housing as a Human Right; Playwrights Festival Begins

We start today’s show with our recurring segment, the State Terror Roundup. Yesterday, residents from Oakland’s Wood Streets Common and their organizational allies held a press conference announcing a month of Housing is a Human Right organizing and actions. Joining us to discuss are Talya Husbands-Hankin, the founder of Love and Justice in the Streets … Continued


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Trans Lives Behind Bars; Ohlone Land Trust Rematriates West Berkeley Shellmound; Plus resistance in residence artist Jessica Bird Bezos

In the midst of a national legislative and social attack on the transgender community, a new report addresses the experiences of trans people living behind bars. The report is called Advancing Transgender Justice: Illuminating Trans Lives Behind and Beyond Bars, and it was written by the Vera Institute for Justice with support from Black and … Continued


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The Role of County Jails in the Movement for Abolition; Plus resistance in residence artist Jessica Bird Bezos

On today’s show we’re in conversation with the editors of a book that explores county jails as a key in the broader abolitionist movement, both in building analysis and in building our fight. Jails are now the fastest-growing sector of the US carceral state. As jails grow, they transform the areas around them. If jails … Continued


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Palestine Post – 6 Months into Israel’s War on Gaza; Plus Resistance in Residence Artist Jessica Bird Beza

This week marks six months of Israel’s genocide on Gaza. We spend most of the show today reflecting on the past half year of colonial destruction in conversation with Muhannad Ayyash, a policy analyst for Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network and a professor of Sociology at Mount Royal University in Calgary. He was born and raised … Continued


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Retail Theft Claims as Fodder for Bloating Police Budgets; State Terror Roundup; Plus Resistance in Residence Artist Adi Oasis

We start our show with our recurring segment the State Terror Roundup. Then, we’re joined by the Executive Director of UC Berkeley’s Criminal Law & Justice Center and former District Attorney of San Francisco Chesa Boudin to discuss California’s inflated problem of retail theft and how the state is falsely using data to inflate police budgets in this … Continued


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Trans Erasure Laws Multiply Nationally; Baltimore Plans $1Bn Jail Construction; Plus Resistance in Residence Artist Adi Oasis

Baltimore is planning a $1bn jail construction project, the most expensive state-funded project in Maryland ever. They’re using a consent decree for terrible jail conditions as justification for building a “better” jail. We’re joined by David Fathi, the Director of the American Civil Liberties Union National Prison Project, which brings challenges to conditions of confinement … Continued