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  • part 3--Phavia Kujichagulia

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 25, 2008 Phavia Kujichagulia, a Griot / Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University's Workshop on Political and Social Issues. For more than 16 years, she taught Creative Writing and Performance Art for the California Department of Corrections at Folsom, Soledad, Vacaville, Susanville and San Quentin Prisons. Her performances include the World Drum Festival, National Black Expo, and the John Coltrane Festival. Her most recent CD is "THE HUMAN RACE." Phavia currently writes for the SF Examiner, and you can read her articles here: http://www.examiner.com/x-20443-Oakland-Ethnic-Community-Examiner

    Published 2 months ago

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  • part 2--Phavia Kujichagulia

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 25, 2008 Phavia Kujichagulia, a Griot / Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University's Workshop on Political and Social Issues. For more than 16 years, she taught Creative Writing and Performance Art for the California Department of Corrections at Folsom, Soledad, Vacaville, Susanville and San Quentin Prisons. Her performances include the World Drum Festival, National Black Expo, and the John Coltrane Festival. Her most recent CD is "THE HUMAN RACE." Phavia currently writes for the SF Examiner, and you can read her articles here: http://www.examiner.com/x-20443-Oakland-Ethnic-Community-Examiner

    Published 2 months ago

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  • part 1--Phavia Kujichagulia

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 25, 2008 Phavia Kujichagulia, a Griot / Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University's Workshop on Political and Social Issues. For more than 16 years, she taught Creative Writing and Performance Art for the California Department of Corrections at Folsom, Soledad, Vacaville, Susanville and San Quentin Prisons. Her performances include the World Drum Festival, National Black Expo, and the John Coltrane Festival. Her most recent CD is "THE HUMAN RACE." Phavia currently writes for the SF Examiner, and you can read her articles here: http://www.examiner.com/x-20443-Oakland-Ethnic-Community-Examiner

    Published 2 months ago

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  • part 3--Ricardo Alvarez

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV Show, May 23, 2008. Our Guest, Ricardo Alvarez, is the medical director of Clinica Esperanza, the Mission Neighborhood Health Center's HIV clinic, a multidisciplinary clinic serving the needs of mostly Latino uninsured or underinsured HIV patients. Clinica Esperanza is one of the premier HIV clinics in the city of San Francisco. It creatively engages in theatrical and artistic expressions of the community to tell the story of HIV. His research interests include medication adherence and institutional distrust. www.clinicaesperanza.com

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  • part 2--Ricardo Alvarez

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV Show, May 23, 2008. Our Guest, Ricardo Alvarez, is the medical director of Clinica Esperanza, the Mission Neighborhood Health Center's HIV clinic, a multidisciplinary clinic serving the needs of mostly Latino uninsured or underinsured HIV patients. Clinica Esperanza is one of the premier HIV clinics in the city of San Francisco. It creatively engages in theatrical and artistic expressions of the community to tell the story of HIV. His research interests include medication adherence and institutional distrust. www.clinicaesperanza.com

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  • part 1--Ricardo Alvarez

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV Show, May 23, 2008. Our Guest, Ricardo Alvarez, is the medical director of Clinica Esperanza, the Mission Neighborhood Health Center's HIV clinic, a multidisciplinary clinic serving the needs of mostly Latino uninsured or underinsured HIV patients. Clinica Esperanza is one of the premier HIV clinics in the city of San Francisco. It creatively engages in theatrical and artistic expressions of the community to tell the story of HIV. His research interests include medication adherence and institutional distrust. www.clinicaesperanza.com

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  • part 3--Jennifer Friedenbach

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, April 18, 2008. Originally from Redwood City, Jennifer has worked about 18 years on homeless and poverty issues, including welfare rights, housing, homeless prevention, healthcare, disability, and human and civil rights. For five years, Jennifer worked at San Mateo County's Hunger and Homeless Action Coalition moving from administrative assistant to Director. She started work in San Francisco 13 years ago with the Coalition. Jennifer has co-authored a number of reports including Locked Out! The Voices of People with Mental Illness, a 1999 study citing bureaucratic blockage of access to San Francisco's mental health system for people in crisis; Housing First for Families, which documents the impact of homelessness on children; and Shelter Shocked, which presents a statistical study of human rights abuses in San Francisco's shelter system. Jennifer sits on the Implementation Council for the Ten Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness, and was a founding member of the People's Budget Collaborative, which redirects City funding toward supporting poor people's programs in San Francisco.Last year, Jennifer was among 11 San Franciscans honored with the Women Making History Award.

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  • part 2--Jennifer Friedenbach

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, April 18, 2008. Originally from Redwood City, Jennifer has worked about 18 years on homeless and poverty issues, including welfare rights, housing, homeless prevention, healthcare, disability, and human and civil rights. For five years, Jennifer worked at San Mateo County's Hunger and Homeless Action Coalition moving from administrative assistant to Director. She started work in San Francisco 13 years ago with the Coalition. Jennifer has co-authored a number of reports including Locked Out! The Voices of People with Mental Illness, a 1999 study citing bureaucratic blockage of access to San Francisco's mental health system for people in crisis; Housing First for Families, which documents the impact of homelessness on children; and Shelter Shocked, which presents a statistical study of human rights abuses in San Francisco's shelter system. Jennifer sits on the Implementation Council for the Ten Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness, and was a founding member of the People's Budget Collaborative, which redirects City funding toward supporting poor people's programs in San Francisco.Last year, Jennifer was among 11 San Franciscans honored with the Women Making History Award.

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  • part 1--Jennifer Friedenbach

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, April 18, 2008. Originally from Redwood City, Jennifer has worked about 18 years on homeless and poverty issues, including welfare rights, housing, homeless prevention, healthcare, disability, and human and civil rights. For five years, Jennifer worked at San Mateo County's Hunger and Homeless Action Coalition moving from administrative assistant to Director. She started work in San Francisco 13 years ago with the Coalition. Jennifer has co-authored a number of reports including Locked Out! The Voices of People with Mental Illness, a 1999 study citing bureaucratic blockage of access to San Francisco's mental health system for people in crisis; Housing First for Families, which documents the impact of homelessness on children; and Shelter Shocked, which presents a statistical study of human rights abuses in San Francisco's shelter system. Jennifer sits on the Implementation Council for the Ten Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness, and was a founding member of the People's Budget Collaborative, which redirects City funding toward supporting poor people's programs in San Francisco.Last year, Jennifer was among 11 San Franciscans honored with the Women Making History Award.

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  • part 3--Georgia Schreiber & Charles Minster

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV Show, January 25, 2008. Our first guest will be Georgia Schreiber, Board Chair of California Prison Focus (CPF). Formerly known as The Pelican Bay Information Project, CPF was founded shortly after the supermax prison opened in 1989. CPF staff work with prisoners and their family members to expose human rights abuses with a larger vision of closing the SHU and ultimately abolishing California's racist, genocidal prison system (see www.prisons.org). Also joining us will be Charles Minster, a retired trade union activist and supporter of the Partisan Defense Committee (www.partisandefense.org). Both activists have recently visited political prisoner, Hugo 'Yogi' Pinell, now enduring his 18th year in SHU, his 38th in solitary, and his 44th in California prisons.

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  • part 2--Georgia Schreiber & Charles Minster

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV Show, January 25, 2008. Our first guest will be Georgia Schreiber, Board Chair of California Prison Focus (CPF). Formerly known as The Pelican Bay Information Project, CPF was founded shortly after the supermax prison opened in 1989. CPF staff work with prisoners and their family members to expose human rights abuses with a larger vision of closing the SHU and ultimately abolishing California's racist, genocidal prison system (see www.prisons.org). Also joining us will be Charles Minster, a retired trade union activist and supporter of the Partisan Defense Committee (www.partisandefense.org). Both activists have recently visited political prisoner, Hugo 'Yogi' Pinell, now enduring his 18th year in SHU, his 38th in solitary, and his 44th in California prisons.

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  • part 1--Georgia Schreiber & Charles Minster

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV Show, January 25, 2008. Our first guest will be Georgia Schreiber, Board Chair of California Prison Focus (CPF). Formerly known as The Pelican Bay Information Project, CPF was founded shortly after the supermax prison opened in 1989. CPF staff work with prisoners and their family members to expose human rights abuses with a larger vision of closing the SHU and ultimately abolishing California's racist, genocidal prison system (see www.prisons.org). Also joining us will be Charles Minster, a retired trade union activist and supporter of the Partisan Defense Committee (www.partisandefense.org). Both activists have recently visited political prisoner, Hugo 'Yogi' Pinell, now enduring his 18th year in SHU, his 38th in solitary, and his 44th in California prisons.

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  • part 2--Dennis Cunningham

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  • Dennis Cunningham

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  • Judge faces dual challenge in S.F.

    The Recorder caught up on the campaign trail with two challengers and the incumbent they are trying to unseat in the June election.

    Published 3 months ago

    By Cal Law

  • part 3--Raymond Nat Turner

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  • part 2--Raymond Nat Turner

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  • part 1--Raymond Nat Turner

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  • Trouble Finding Work in Tough Economy Due to Illiteracy

    Justin Mendoza reports on people who can't find work all because they can't read.

    Published 3 months ago

    By State of Events

  • The Weekend Forecast

    Andrew Kelly does the weekend forecast.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Raiders Going In A New Direction

    Steve Langsam reports on Raiders going in a new direction at the quarterback position.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • The Next Quarterback for the Raiders

    Alex Grant and Steve Langsam answers questions about the best replacement quarterback for the Raiders.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • The Future of Park Merced

    Ryan Covay reports on the future plans for Park Merced.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • The Economics of the Oil Spill

    Tobias Medina reports on the economic effects of the oil spill.

    Published 3 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Results of the Economic Disaster Following the Oil Spill

    Myriah Johnson and Tobias Medina does a question and answer segment on the effects of the oil spill.

    Published 3 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Riders Getting Frustrated With Muni's Budget Cuts

    Derek Highsmith reports on riders sounding off about the latest budget cuts.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Ocean Beach Erosion Sand Is Safe

    Colin Lygren reports on the black sand found at Ocean Beach.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Legal Residents On the Path of Getting American Citizenship

    Suzanne Phengsy reports on green card holders applying for American citizenship.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Students Get in Trouble for Wearing Patriotic Clothing

    Kanya Goldman reports on Morgan Hill students who got in trouble for displaying patriotic symbols.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • How Will the iPad Affect Comic Books?

    Pim Yunyongkasamsuk reports on the iPad leading the way of digitalization of comic books.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Braden Throws Perfect Game

    Alex Grant reports on Braden accomplishing the difficult task of throwing a perfect game.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Counting the LGBT in the Census

    Andrew Kelly reports on the census including the gay and lesbian community.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Clash Between Bethel Island Property Owners and the Contra Costa County

    Myriah Johnson reports on the county harassing residents.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Owners Abandoning Animals During Recession

    Angela Greenwood reports on petowners abandoning their companions.

    Published 3 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Spring 2010 SOE#9 Full Episode

    The ninth and final episode of State of Events for the Spring 2010 semester. Highlighted: the Gulf oil spill continues to grow, the recent debate over immigration, a group pushes for LGBT participation in the census, riders react to Muni cuts, new plans for Parkmerced, Ocean Beach falling into the ocean, an update on the A's, a move to adopt pets, and the future of iPads for comic book use.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Mayday Puts SF At Center Of Immigration Debate

    Suzanne Phengsy reports on the growing debate over immigration from San Francisco's Mayday protests.

    Published 3 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Minutemen Clash At SF Mayday Protest

    Andrew Kelly reports Golden Gate Minutemen clashed with demonstrators in San Francisco's Civic Center on Mayday.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • American Apparel Targeted For Sexy Ads

    Derek Highsmith reports on a group that is asking American Apparel to tone down the sex in their advertisements.

    Published 3 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Gulf Spill Triggers Cosco Busan Memories

    Tobias Medina reports on the growing crisis in the Gulf after an oil platform leaked into the sea.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • HP, Palm To Merge

    Steve Langsam reports on what the Hewlett Packard and Palm merger may mean to you.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Trend: Trade Your Gold For Green

    Ryan Covay reports on a new trend: trading in your gold for some cold hard cash.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • New Craze: Green Wine?

    Tobias Medina reports on the hype over green wine.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Loni Love Talks Comedy Biz

    Kanya Goldman talks to Loni Love, a rising star comic, during her visit to San Francisco's Punchline Comedy Club.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • San Quentin Inmates Hit Baseball Diamond

    Rachel Learner reports on the San Quentin Giants.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Giants Finish April 2nd In ML West

    Alexander Grant explains the San Francisco Giants' weaknesses and what they can work on.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • Buzz The Fuzz

    San Francisco police and prosecutors got their heads shaved for the seventh "Buzz the Fuzz" fund-raiser. Proceeds benefit the Wish Upon a Star program.

    Published 3 months ago

    By Cal Law

  • Spring 2010 SOE#8 Full Episode

    The eighth episode of State of Events for the Spring 2010 semester anchored by Angela Greenwood and Chinwe Nwadike. Highlighted: the immigration debate heats up, protesters hit the street for May Day, a theatrical demonstration outside of American Apparel, the impact of the Gulf oil leak, HP and Palm partner up, the growing gold business, a baseball team at San Quentin, an update on the San Francisco Giants, going green with wine and Loni Love visits a San Francisco comedy club.

    Published 3 months ago

    By State of Events

  • 08.mp4

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, February 29, 2008. Our guests will be Katrina survivors Raymond A. Rock, III and wife, C.C. Campbell-Rock, college-educated activists and servants of the people. Prior to Katrina, Rock, a carpenter, and C.C., a journalist, built an educational justice movement in LouisianaParents for Educational Justice, challenging the states testing program. They also produced and co-hosted Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace, a live TV program, for four years. Since their arrival in the Bay Area, the couple has advocated for Gulf Coast Justice and the Right to Return, participated in a theater production about Katrina survivors experiences, and Rock has written Katrina in the Hood. Parents of two teens and two adults, they are in the midst of rebuilding their home in New Orleans.

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  • part 2--Raymond A. Rock, III and CC Campbell-Rock

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, February 29, 2008. Our guests will be Katrina survivors Raymond A. Rock, III and wife, C.C. Campbell-Rock, college-educated activists and servants of the people. Prior to Katrina, Rock, a carpenter, and C.C., a journalist, built an educational justice movement in LouisianaParents for Educational Justice, challenging the states testing program. They also produced and co-hosted Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace, a live TV program, for four years. Since their arrival in the Bay Area, the couple has advocated for Gulf Coast Justice and the Right to Return, participated in a theater production about Katrina survivors experiences, and Rock has written Katrina in the Hood. Parents of two teens and two adults, they are in the midst of rebuilding their home in New Orleans.

    Published 3 months ago

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  • part 3--Raj Patel

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, September 18, 2009 Our guest, Raj Patel is a writer, activist and academic. He has degrees from the University of Oxford, the London School of Economics and Cornell University, has worked for the World Bank and WTO and been tear-gassed on four continents protesting against them. Hes currently a visiting scholar at UC Berkeleys Center for African Studies, an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Development Studies at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and a fellow at The Institute for Food and Development Policy, also known as Food First. He was recently invited to share his views on the global food crisis in testimony to the US House Financial Services Committee and is an Advisor to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food. In addition to numerous scholarly publications, he regularly writes for The Guardian, and has contributed to the LA Times, NY Times.com, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Mail on Sunday, and The Observer. His first book is Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System and he is the author of the new book The Value of Nothing: How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy. www.rajpatel.org

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  • part 1--Raj Patel

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, September 18, 2009 Our guest, Raj Patel is a writer, activist and academic. He has degrees from the University of Oxford, the London School of Economics and Cornell University, has worked for the World Bank and WTO and been tear-gassed on four continents protesting against them. Hes currently a visiting scholar at UC Berkeleys Center for African Studies, an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Development Studies at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and a fellow at The Institute for Food and Development Policy, also known as Food First. He was recently invited to share his views on the global food crisis in testimony to the US House Financial Services Committee and is an Advisor to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food. In addition to numerous scholarly publications, he regularly writes for The Guardian, and has contributed to the LA Times, NY Times.com, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Mail on Sunday, and The Observer. His first book is Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System and he is the author of the new book The Value of Nothing: How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy. www.rajpatel.org

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  • part 1--Raj Patel

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, September 18, 2009 Our guest, Raj Patel is a writer, activist and academic. He has degrees from the University of Oxford, the London School of Economics and Cornell University, has worked for the World Bank and WTO and been tear-gassed on four continents protesting against them. Hes currently a visiting scholar at UC Berkeleys Center for African Studies, an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Development Studies at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and a fellow at The Institute for Food and Development Policy, also known as Food First. He was recently invited to share his views on the global food crisis in testimony to the US House Financial Services Committee and is an Advisor to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food. In addition to numerous scholarly publications, he regularly writes for The Guardian, and has contributed to the LA Times, NY Times.com, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Mail on Sunday, and The Observer. His first book is Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System and he is the author of the new book The Value of Nothing: How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy. www.rajpatel.org

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  • Spring 2010 SOE#7 Full Episode

    The seventh episode of State of Events for the Spring 2010 semester anchored by Andrew Kelly and Justin Mendoza. Highlighted: Final plans are revealed for San Francisco's Transbay Terminal, SF hires 2nd female cable car operator, Muni cuts to impact SF State, a group discusses race relations, federal relief for future college students, a new challenges for Visitacion Valley children, the Niners and Raiders grab key players in the NFL draft, and the impact of NHL salary caps.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • SF Hires 2nd Female Cable Car Op

    Angela Greenwood reports on the second woman to hold the position of a San Francisco cable car gripper.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • SF Transbay Terminal Plans Finalized

    Derek Highsmith reports on the Transbay Terminal project.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • NHL Salary Cap Continues To Grow

    Ryan Covay reports on the Sharks.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • Rock Gives Kids New Opportunities

    Alex Grant reports on R.O.C.K., a program for city kids.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • Beloved Community Discusses Racism

    Pim Yunyongkasamsuk reports on a new group that aims to bring racism into honest discussions.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • Muni Cuts To Hit SF State Students

    Angela Greenwood and Andrew Kelly answer questions about MUNI.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • Niners, Raiders Snag Key Players In Draft

    Steve Langsam reports on the 2010 NFL Draft.

    Published 4 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Federal Bill To Bail Out Students

    Tobias Medina reports on the passage of the Federal Education Reform Bill.

    Published 4 months ago

    By State of Events

  • part 3--Mike Wong

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, December 7, 2007. Our guest, Mike Wong, was born and raised in San Francisco, and became a soldier during the Vietnam War. He was very influenced by the anti-war movement. So when he received Viet Nam orders, he went AWOL, then turned himself in to the Presidio stockade with his lawyer, pleaded guilty to AWOL, and attempted to press a limited conscientious objector case. The Army turned him down, and put him back on Viet Nam orders. Mike escaped to Canada and lived in exile for five years. He returned after the war, pleaded guilty to Long Term AWOL, and received an Undesirable Discharge. He later earned a Masters degree in Social Work, and has been a social worker for 30 years, as well as war resistance activist. Mike was featured in the movie "Sir! No Sir!" and the anthology, "Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace." http://www.veteransforpeace.org/

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  • part 2--Mike Wong

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, December 7, 2007. Our guest, Mike Wong, was born and raised in San Francisco, and became a soldier during the Vietnam War. He was very influenced by the anti-war movement. So when he received Viet Nam orders, he went AWOL, then turned himself in to the Presidio stockade with his lawyer, pleaded guilty to AWOL, and attempted to press a limited conscientious objector case. The Army turned him down, and put him back on Viet Nam orders. Mike escaped to Canada and lived in exile for five years. He returned after the war, pleaded guilty to Long Term AWOL, and received an Undesirable Discharge. He later earned a Masters degree in Social Work, and has been a social worker for 30 years, as well as war resistance activist. Mike was featured in the movie "Sir! No Sir!" and the anthology, "Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace." http://www.veteransforpeace.org/

    Published 4 months ago

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  • part 1--Mike Wong

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, December 7, 2007. Our guest, Mike Wong, was born and raised in San Francisco, and became a soldier during the Vietnam War.  He was very influenced by the anti-war movement.  So when he received Viet Nam orders, he went AWOL, then turned himself in to the Presidio stockade with his lawyer, pleaded guilty to AWOL, and attempted to press a limited conscientious objector case.  The Army turned him down, and put him back on Viet Nam orders. Mike escaped to Canada and lived in exile for five years. He returned after the war, pleaded guilty to Long Term AWOL, and received an Undesirable Discharge. He later earned a Masters degree in Social Work, and has been a social worker for 30 years, as well as war resistance activist. Mike was featured in the movie "Sir! No Sir!" and the anthology, "Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace." http://www.veteransforpeace.org/

    Published 4 months ago

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  • part 3--Elizabeth Martinez

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  • part 2--Elizabeth Martinez

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  • part 1--Elizabeth Martinez

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  • Spring 2010 SOE#6 Full Episode

    The sixth episode of State of Events for the Spring 2010 semester anchored by Chinwe Nwadike and Derek Highsmith. Highlighted: SF State passes a smoking ban, the future of SOMA's Hugo Hotel, the story of a SF State grad and comic, the debate to tax and legalize marijuana, a marijuana superstore opens in Oakland, a new library opens in Lafayette, the heart risk of college stress and a water sport you might want to check out.

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  • SF State Grad Goes Comic

    Andrew Kelly reports on 'Chunk' - a college grad who gave up his plan to become a comic.

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  • SF State Passes Smoking Ban

    Angela Greenwood reports San Francisco State University has put a ban on smoking into place.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • SF Considers Plans For Hugo Hotel

    Tobias Medina reports on the fate of San Francisco's SOMA icon - The Hugo Hotel.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • CA To Decide On Pot Tax

    Derek Highsmith reports on the movement to tax and legalize consumption of marijuana for the general public from the International Cannabis and Hemp expo.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • iGrow Celebrates 420

    Kanya Goldman reports on an Oakland store that helps patients grow marijuana.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • Student Stress Hurting Hearts

    Justin Mendoza reports on health impacts of college stress.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • Lafayette Loves New Library

    Ryan Covay reports on an East Bay community's new library.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • The Joys Of Jet Skiing

    Steve Langsam reports on the joys of one growing water sport.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • April 23 Sports Roundup

    Andrew Kelly gives a recap of local sports news.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • BART Extension Gets Mixed Reviews

    Angela Greenwood reports plans for a long awaited BART extension are getting mixed reviews in the East Bay.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • SF Police Pursue Bank Robber

    Justin Mendoza reports police are looking for a man who has robbed 4 banks in San Francisco.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • Center Gives Startups A Head Start

    Kanya Goldman reports on the Plug and Play Tech Center

    Published 4 months ago

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  • Apple Releases iPad

    Steve Langsam reports on Apple's newest hit product - a tablet computer.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • SFSU Students Claim Police Brutality

    A recent demonstration has students at SF State making accusations of police brutality.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • The Economy: Better Or Worse?

    Chinwe Nwadike reports on reaction to news of an improving economy.

    Published 4 months ago

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  • Canadians Setup Zip Line In SF

    Derek Highsmith reports

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  • Free Farm Food

    Suzanne Phengsy reports on a farm giving out free food.

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  • Teams Ponder South Bay Move

    Andrew Kelly reports that at least two Bay Area teams are considering a move to the South Bay.

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  • Nike Releases Tiger Woods Ad

    Myriah Johnson reports on the first Tiger Woods commercial since his sex scandal went public.

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  • Spring 2010 SOE#5 Full Episode

    The fifth episode of State of Events for the Spring 2010 semester anchored by Tobias Medina and Alex Grant. Highlighted: Entrepreneurs getting their start in Silicon Valley, Apple releases the iPad, A look at bank robberies, a new BART line, claims of police brutality at SF State, Olympians promote a zip line in Downtown San Francisco, a free food farm, the newest Tiger Woods commercial, the state of the economy, and the growing number of plans for Bay Area sports teams in the South Bay.

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  • part 3--Ida McCray

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, May 9, 2008 Our guest is Ida McCray, Founder and Director of Families With A Future (FWAF). A former political prisoner, mother and grandmother, Ida formed this network in recognition of the pain of separation children and incarcerated parents suffer. FWAF provides support and transportation to facilitate family visits, and works with women released from prison to help them re-enter their communities. http://familieswithafuture.com/

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  • Diversity In the Courts

    Two Northern District judges, Thelton Henderson and Marilyn Hall Patel, weigh in on their clerk-hiring practices and diversity in the court.

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  • Mediator Profile: Michael McCabe

    Neutral Michael McCabe, who is affiliated with ADR Services in San Francisco, has gained respect for handling emotional disputes.

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  • Kiva Promo for $1 Million Contest

    This video was produced for Kiva, a Web site where anyone can give loans to help small businesses around the world. They were chosen to compete against four other entrepreneurship nonprofits to win $1 million as part of Sam's Club's 'Giving Made Simple' Contest – with this video as the main source of information for Sam's Club members to base their voting decisions.www2.samsclub.com/Giving/About/Kiva

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  • Surviving the Qualcomm sanctions

    Sanctions were dropped this month against six lawyers involved in the Qualcomm/Broadcom discovery scandal after three years. Four of them spoke with us about the experience.

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  • We are The Quotidian

    Once in awhile, a non-commercial project like ourselves have to go all NPR on you and bring out the charity pledge drive pitch. After all, The Quotidian accepts no payments for the work we do and we have no advertising whatsoever in any of our content – which leaves much of our costs up to viewers like you. We're looking to raise at least $5,000 in the next 60 days so we can continue to do our good deeds and help nonprofits help themselves – nobody ever said lookin' good was a cheap exercise. Can you support us with even a small donation? To show our gratitude, we'll be giving away DVDs, T-shirts, stickers, posters and even Flip cameras (yes, those) as well as crediting you on either our Web site or in an upcoming film! kickstarter.com/projects/hsingyihkai/the-quotidian-tells-the-stories-of-people-finding About us: The Quotidian is an ongoing video documentary series that focuses on people doing good for their communities as well as those who are affected by their work. Stories range from an individual taking personal initiative to improve the well-being of homeless people in his neighborhood to a local business that donates a percentage of sales to charity, for example. We aim to tell stories in the developmental stage – whether it's someone starting an innovative social program or a nonprofit pushing for widespread community action. The individuals and organizations we highlight are able to use our produced pieces for their own publicity and fundraising purposes since everything is produced under Creative Commons Share-Alike license and organizations have been successful in using our films effectively for publicity and fundraising purposes.

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  • richard Brown

    richard Brown Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, February 8, 2008 Guests will be Richard Brown of the San Francisco 8 and Charles F. Bourdon, Attorney for Francisco Torres, Browns co-defendant in this 37-year-old cold case. Collectively, the SF8 are a group of community activists who have devoted their lives to serving the people and making a difference. Richard Brown (65), for example, has worked for decades in the Fillmore District mentoring youth; including 20 years as a Program Coordinator at Ella Hill Hutch Community Center and is fondly referred to as the Mayor. While conspiracy charges have been dropped against Brown and four other defendants, effectively freeing Richard oneal, lawyers will argue in court on Feb. 7 to have the same charges dropped against the remaining three defendants. For more information, go to www.freethesf8.org. From: kiilunyasha Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 08:02 More in Entertainment

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  • One Party at a Time

    How do you throw amazing parties and create awareness at the same time? That's the challenge being taken on by Party Corps, an organization dedicated to throwing parties for the benefit of startup nonprofits. Check out this documentary that follows Party Corps through all their trials and tribulations as they take us through the early planning stages to the night of the big show. To read more about Party Corps and the documentary, check out:thequotidian.org/2010/04/06/saving-the-world-one-party-at-a-time/

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  • Judge Profile: James Collins

    San Francisco Superior Court Judge James Collins talks about his pet peeve and what lawyers can do to gain credibility with him, in excerpts from a March 2010 interview.

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  • 2010 Census Underway

    Andrew Kelly reports on the importance of the 2010 Census.

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  • SFSU Reacts To Health Bill

    Alex Grant reports on reaction to the passage of the health care reform bill.

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  • Mad At Muni Mess

    Tobias Medina reports transit operators in San Francisco aren't happy to have their reputations thrown under the bus.

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  • War Protested In SF

    Derek Highsmith reports from Saturday's anti-war protest.

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  • Yelp Under Fire

    Kanya Goldman reports on the controversy over the user submitted review site Yelp.

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  • Preparing For The Big One

    Lauren Mast reports on how you can be prepared for the next big one.

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  • Savvy When Shopping Secondhand

    Suzanne Phengsy shows how to be savvy when shopping secondhand.

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  • Dam In For Upgrade

    Steve Langsam reports on the future of the Crystal Springs Reservoir

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  • E. Bay Food Bank Gives More Than Food

    Angela Greenwood reports on a food bank making the best of hard times.

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  • March 26 Sports Roundup

    Chinwe Nwadike gives the latest in local sports news.

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  • Tiger Breaks His Silence

    Myriah Johnson reports on Tiger Woods' broken silence.

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  • Spring 2010 SOE#4 Full Episode

    The fourth edition of State of Events for the Spring 2010 semester anchored by Ryan Covay and Justin Mendoza. Highlighted: The 2010 U.S. Census, what the passage of the health care nill will mean to you, an anti-war protest in San Francisco, an update on San Francisco's Muni cuts, the controversy over Yelp, tips for shopping secondhand, a food bank providing more than food, a look at future earthquakes, a dam prepares for renovation, and Tiger Woods breaks his silence.

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  • part 3--Avotcja

    Our guest is Avotcja, a poet, musician, photographer and teacher -- renowned as a sound junkie and storyteller, originally from NYC, she's a Bay Area cultural treasure. A popular DJ on KPFA and KPOO, founder & director of The Clean Scene Theater Project, she currently performs with her award-winning jazz band, Avotcja & Modupue. An active member of DAMO (Disability Advocates of Minorities Organization), Artist in Residence at Milestones Project & the Penal System, she teaches poetry, music, and drama in the prisons and public schools.

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  • part 2--Avotcja

    Our guest is Avotcja, a poet, musician, photographer and teacher -- renowned as a sound junkie and storyteller, originally from NYC, she's a Bay Area cultural treasure. A popular DJ on KPFA and KPOO, founder & director of The Clean Scene Theater Project, she currently performs with her award-winning jazz band, Avotcja & Modupue. An active member of DAMO (Disability Advocates of Minorities Organization), Artist in Residence at Milestones Project & the Penal System, she teaches poetry, music, and drama in the prisons and public schools.

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  • part 1--Avotcja

    Our guest is Avotcja, a poet, musician, photographer and teacher -- renowned as a sound junkie and storyteller, originally from NYC, she's a Bay Area cultural treasure. A popular DJ on KPFA and KPOO, founder & director of The Clean Scene Theater Project, she currently performs with her award-winning jazz band, Avotcja & Modupue. An active member of DAMO (Disability Advocates of Minorities Organization), Artist in Residence at Milestones Project & the Penal System, she teaches poetry, music, and drama in the prisons and public schools.

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  • part 2--Joe Wanzala

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, January 11, 2008 Our Guest is Joe Wanzala, writer and community activist who lives in Oakland, California. He is originally from Uganda and Kenya, and has lived in several African countries. Joe is particularly interested in how perception management is used to manufacture grand narratives about critical geopolitical events and how this in turn influences not only public opinion, but determines and justifies policy. Joe will join Kiilu to discuss how this process has worked in the case of the crisis in the Great Lakes region of Africa, in particular the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to mask what is really going on in the region.

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  • part 1--Joe Wanzala

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, January 11, 2008 Our Guest is Joe Wanzala, writer and community activist who lives in Oakland, California. He is originally from Uganda and Kenya, and has lived in several African countries. Joe is particularly interested in how perception management is used to manufacture grand narratives about critical geopolitical events and how this in turn influences not only public opinion, but determines and justifies policy. Joe will join Kiilu to discuss how this process has worked in the case of the crisis in the Great Lakes region of Africa, in particular the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to mask what is really going on in the region.

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  • SF Creates Mini Parks

    Tobias Medina reports on a new mini park trend in San Francisco.

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  • Spring 2010 SOE#3 Full Episode

    The second edition of State of Events for the Spring 2010 semester anchored by Kanya Goldman and Angela Greenwood. Highlighted: Changes to overdraft fees, a controversial Netflix contest, a look at parkour, pedestrian parks, heart health, the danger of earthquakes, an update on the Bay Bridge, going organic, an update on the 49ers, and Stanford women's basketball.

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  • Overdrafts Over?

    Suzanne Phengsy reports on changes to overdrafts in the banking industry.

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  • Netflix Contest Criticized

    Andrew Kelly reports on the concerns raised over a Netflix contest.

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  • Bay Bridge Boondoggle

    Steve Langsam reports the latest on the Bay Bridge boondoggle

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  • Organic vs. Ordinary

    Myriah Johnson reports on the differences between organic foods and traditional foods.

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  • Weight Loss In Your DNA?

    Andrew Kelly reports on a new find in weight loss research.

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  • SF Creates Mini Parks

    Tobias Medina reports on a new mini park trend in San Francisco.

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  • Niners Tackle Off-Season

    Alex Grant reports the 49ers are working hard in the off-season.

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  • Spring 2010 SOE#3 Full Episode

    The second edition of State of Events for the Spring 2010 semester anchored by Kanya Goldman and Angela Greenwood. Highlighted: Changes to overdraft fees, a controversial Netflix contest, a look at parkour, pedestrian parks, heart health, the danger of earthquakes, an update on the Bay Bridge, going organic, an update on the 49ers, and Stanford women's basketball.

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  • Judge Profile: Don Franchi

    In this excerpt from The Recorder's March 2010 interview, San Mateo County Superior Court Judge Don Franchi discusses what it's like to run for a seat on the bench.

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  • Students Protest Cuts On "Day Of Action"

    Team Coverage: Students throughout the state protested cuts on the Day of Action. Justin Mendoza, Kanya Goldman, and Angela Greenwood report.

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  • CA Governor Race Heats Up

    Derek Highsmith reports the California Gubernatorial race is heating up months before the election.

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  • SF Police Consider Tasers

    Steve Langsam reports that the City of San Francisco has been considering arming police officers with tasers.

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  • Muni Riders Hold Summit

    Derek Highsmith reports that Muni riders are responding to budget cuts by holding a summit.

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  • SF Considers Dolores Park Closures

    Chinwe Nwadike reports the City of San Francisco is looking to close parts of Dolores Park for remodeling.

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  • Search For Chronic Fatigue Answers

    Andrew Kelly reports on a local girl who has chronic fatigue syndrome.

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  • Asian Film Fest Returns In SF

    Pim Yunyongkasamsuk reports on the 2010 International Asian American Film Festival.

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  • Postal Service Considering Cuts

    Angela Greenwood reports the United States Postal Service is considering cutting service.

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  • Spring 2010 SOE#2 Full Episode

    The second edition of State of Events for the Spring 2010 semester anchored by Myriah Johnson and Suzanne Phengsy. Highlighted: Protests against education cuts, the 2010 Gubernatorial race, closures at Dolores Park, a girl plagued with chronic fatigue syndrome, the Save Muni summit, the Asian Film Festival, an update on the SF Giants, the controversy over tasers, and cuts at the United States Postal Service.

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  • part 3--Phavia Kujichagulia

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 25, 2008 Phavia Kujichagulia, a Griot / Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford Universitys Workshop on Political and Social Issues. For more than 16 years, she taught Creative Writing and Performance Art for the California Department of Corrections at Folsom, Soledad, Vacaville, Susanville and San Quentin Prisons. Her performances include the World Drum Festival, National Black Expo, and the John Coltrane Festival. Her most recent CD is "THE HUMAN RACE." Phavia currently writes for the SF Examiner

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  • part 2--Phavia Kujichagulia

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 25, 2008 Phavia Kujichagulia, a Griot / Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford Universitys Workshop on Political and Social Issues. For more than 16 years, she taught Creative Writing and Performance Art for the California Department of Corrections at Folsom, Soledad, Vacaville, Susanville and San Quentin Prisons. Her performances include the World Drum Festival, National Black Expo, and the John Coltrane Festival. Her most recent CD is "THE HUMAN RACE." Phavia currently writes for the SF Examiner

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  • part 1--Phavia Kujichagulia

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 25, 2008 Phavia Kujichagulia, a Griot / Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford Universitys Workshop on Political and Social Issues. For more than 16 years, she taught Creative Writing and Performance Art for the California Department of Corrections at Folsom, Soledad, Vacaville, Susanville and San Quentin Prisons. Her performances include the World Drum Festival, National Black Expo, and the John Coltrane Festival. Her most recent CD is "THE HUMAN RACE." Phavia currently writes for the SF Examiner

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  • part 3--Yuri Kochiyama

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, May 16, 2008. Freedom Is A Constant Struggle's guest will be the legendary human rights activist, Yuri Kochiyama, who lived in Harlem for 40 years and worked with Malcolm X (El Hajj Malik el Shabazz). Although no official holiday honors Malcolm's birthday, May 19 has become a traditional day of celebration in the Black and progressive communities. Yuri shares his birthday and will reach 87 this May 19 -- also the birthday of Uncle Ho (Ho Chi Minh). A tireless freedom fighter, political prisoner advocate, and author of Passing It On -- A Memoir, Yuri has also had a biography written about her life by Diane C. Fujino titled: Heartbeat of Struggle: The Revolutionary Life of Yuri Kochiyama.

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  • part 2--Yuri Kochiyama

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, May 16, 2008. Freedom Is A Constant Struggle's guest will be the legendary human rights activist, Yuri Kochiyama, who lived in Harlem for 40 years and worked with Malcolm X (El Hajj Malik el Shabazz). Although no official holiday honors Malcolm's birthday, May 19 has become a traditional day of celebration in the Black and progressive communities. Yuri shares his birthday and will reach 87 this May 19 -- also the birthday of Uncle Ho (Ho Chi Minh). A tireless freedom fighter, political prisoner advocate, and author of Passing It On -- A Memoir, Yuri has also had a biography written about her life by Diane C. Fujino titled: Heartbeat of Struggle: The Revolutionary Life of Yuri Kochiyama.

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  • part 1--Yuri Kochiyama

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, May 16, 2008. Freedom Is A Constant Struggle's guest will be the legendary human rights activist, Yuri Kochiyama, who lived in Harlem for 40 years and worked with Malcolm X (El Hajj Malik el Shabazz). Although no official holiday honors Malcolm's birthday, May 19 has become a traditional day of celebration in the Black and progressive communities. Yuri shares his birthday and will reach 87 this May 19 -- also the birthday of Uncle Ho (Ho Chi Minh). A tireless freedom fighter, political prisoner advocate, and author of Passing It On -- A Memoir, Yuri has also had a biography written about her life by Diane C. Fujino titled: Heartbeat of Struggle: The Revolutionary Life of Yuri Kochiyama.

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  • 8.8 Quake Strikes Chile

    State of Events reporter Myriah Johnson reports on the 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Chile.

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  • March Against Muni

    State of Events reporter Derek Highsmith reports on the March Against Muni

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  • Animal Abuse Registry

    State of Events reporter Justin Mendoza looks at a proposal to place animal abusers in a registry.

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  • Gadgets For The Globe

    State of Events reporter Suzanne Phengsy looks at gadgets that can improve life around the world.

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  • Food Stamps At The Farmers Market?

    State of Events reporter Chinwe Nwadike looks at a proposal to accept food stamps at farmers markets.

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  • Comedian Jeff Ross

    State of Events reporter Kanya Goldman sits down with Comedian Jeff Ross.

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  • Pennsylvania Gardens

    State of Events reporter Alex Grant reveals a Potrero Hill jewel.

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  • Playoff Potential For SJ Sharks?

    State of Events reporter Ryan Covay previews playoff potential for the San Jose Sharks.

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  • Pac-10 Preview

    State of Events reporter Steven Langsam previews the upcoming Pac-10 tournament.

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  • Spring 2010 SOE#1 Full Episode

    The first edition of State of Events for the Spring 2010 semester anchored by Andrew Kelly, Juan Ruiz and Stephen Langsam. Highlighted: the march against Muni, the earthquake in Chile, food stamps at the farmer's market, an animal abuser registry, Comedian Jeff Ross, playoff pressure for the San Jose Sharks, the Pac-10 Tournament, and a look inside Pennsylvania Gardens.

    Published 6 months ago

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  • part 3--Pierre Labossiere

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, October 12, 2007. Pierre Labossiere, a Haitian national, co-founder of the Haiti Action Committee, has been a long-time social-justice activist and advocate for the Lavalas Party of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, currently exiled in South Africa. Pierre has also been active in the campaigns to free political prisoners in Haiti and the U.S. Learn more at: www.haitiaction.net www.haitisolidarity.net

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  • Profile: Norman Brand

    In excerpts of The Recorder's February 2010 interview, San Francisco mediator and arbitrator Norman Brand talks about taking a heavy hand with case management in his arbitrations.

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  • part 2--Michael Wong and Eddie Falcon

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, May 30, 2008 Guests Michael Wong and Eddie Falcon. As a U.S. soldier in 1969, Mike Wong refused orders to Viet Nam and deserted to Canada. Mike is featured in the film "Sir! No Sir!" In today's wars, Eddie Falcon served as a U.S. Airman in Guantanamo Bay and various places in the Middle East including Iraq and Afghanistan. Mike Wong is a member of Veterans for Peace and Eddie Falcon is a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War. http://ivaw.org/ www.veteransforpeace.org/

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  • part 1--Michael Wong and Eddie Falcon

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, May 30, 2008 Guests Michael Wong and Eddie Falcon. As a U.S. soldier in 1969, Mike Wong refused orders to Viet Nam and deserted to Canada. Mike is featured in the film "Sir! No Sir!" In today's wars, Eddie Falcon served as a U.S. Airman in Guantanamo Bay and various places in the Middle East including Iraq and Afghanistan. Mike Wong is a member of Veterans for Peace and Eddie Falcon is a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War. http://ivaw.org/ www.veteransforpeace.org/

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  • part 3--Ray Boudreaux and Richard Brown

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 3, 2008 Guests, Ray Boudreaux and Richard Brown, former Panthers and defendants in the case of the San Francisco 8. The preliminary hearings began July 6, preceded by a rally at 8:00 a.m. in front of the courthouse. For the latest developments in the case and what you can do to help, please go to www.freethesf8.org.

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  • part 2--Ray Boudreaux and Richard Brown

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 3, 2008 Guests, Ray Boudreaux and Richard Brown, former Panthers and defendants in the case of the San Francisco 8. The preliminary hearings began July 6, preceded by a rally at 8:00 a.m. in front of the courthouse. For the latest developments in the case and what you can do to help, please go to www.freethesf8.org.

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  • part 1--Ray Boudreaux and Richard Brown

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 3, 2008 Guests, Ray Boudreaux and Richard Brown, former Panthers and defendants in the case of the San Francisco 8. The preliminary hearings began July 6, preceded by a rally at 8:00 a.m. in front of the courthouse. For the latest developments in the case and what you can do to help, please go to www.freethesf8.org.

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  • part 3--Emiliano Echeverria & Pierre Labossiere: The Kidnapping of 2 Presidents

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 10, 2009 Pierre Labossiere, a Haitian national, co-founder of the Haiti Action Committee, has been a long-time social-justice activist and advocate for the Lavalas Party of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, currently exiled in South Africa. Pierre has also been active in the campaigns to free political prisoners in Haiti and the U.S. Learn more at: www.haitiaction.net www.haitisolidarity.net Emiliano Echeverria, Central American Scholar, radio DJ, and former Coordinator of "Freedom Is A Constant Struggle" on KPFA Pacifica Radio. Emiliano is also a long-time activist who has traveled often to Cuba where he received excellent medical care and appeared in the film Sicko.

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  • part 2--Emiliano Echeverria & Pierre Labossiere: The Kidnapping of 2 Presidents

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 10, 2009 Pierre Labossiere, a Haitian national, co-founder of the Haiti Action Committee, has been a long-time social-justice activist and advocate for the Lavalas Party of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, currently exiled in South Africa. Pierre has also been active in the campaigns to free political prisoners in Haiti and the U.S. Learn more at: www.haitiaction.net www.haitisolidarity.net Emiliano Echeverria, Central American Scholar, radio DJ, and former Coordinator of "Freedom Is A Constant Struggle" on KPFA Pacifica Radio. Emiliano is also a long-time activist who has traveled often to Cuba where he received excellent medical care and appeared in the film Sicko.

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  • part 1--Emiliano Echeverria & Pierre Labossiere: The Kidnapping of 2 Presidents

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 10, 2009 Pierre Labossiere, a Haitian national, co-founder of the Haiti Action Committee, has been a long-time social-justice activist and advocate for the Lavalas Party of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, currently exiled in South Africa. Pierre has also been active in the campaigns to free political prisoners in Haiti and the U.S. Learn more at: www.haitiaction.net www.haitisolidarity.net Emiliano Echeverria, Central American Scholar, radio DJ, and former Coordinator of "Freedom Is A Constant Struggle" on KPFA Pacifica Radio. Emiliano is also a long-time activist who has traveled often to Cuba where he received excellent medical care and appeared in the film Sicko.

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  • part 3--Tiny (Poor Magazine) and Bob (Streetsheet): Criminalizing Poverty

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  • part 2--Tiny (Poor Magazine) and Bob (Streetsheet): Criminalizing Poverty

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV Show, July 17, 2009 Guest, Bob Offer-Westort, Coordinating Editor of the Street Sheet, San Francisco homeless people's newspaper, and the Civil Rights Organizer for the Coalition on Homelessness. Bob has been involved in homeless community organizing since 2005. 415.346.3740 x309 http://www.cohsf.org/ Guest, Tiny (daughter of dee, single mama of tiburcio) is a poverty scholar, co-editor and founder of POOR Magazine/PoorNewsNetwork, member of the Poetas POBRE- Po' Poets Project and the welfareQUEENs, and author of Criminal of Poverty; Growing up Homeless in America. http://www.poormagazine.org/

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  • part 1--Tiny (Poor Magazine) and Bob (Streetsheet): Criminalizing Poverty

    Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV Show, July 17, 2009 Guest, Bob Offer-Westort, Coordinating Editor of the Street Sheet, San Francisco homeless people's newspaper, and the Civil Rights Organizer for the Coalition on Homelessness. Bob has been involved in homeless community organizing since 2005. 415.346.3740 x309 http://www.cohsf.org/ Guest, Tiny (daughter of dee, single mama of tiburcio) is a  poverty scholar, co-editor and founder of POOR Magazine/PoorNewsNetwork, member of the Poetas POBRE- Po' Poets Project and the welfareQUEENs, and author of Criminal of Poverty; Growing up Homeless in America.   http://www.poormagazine.org/

    Published 6 months ago

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    Published 6 months ago

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  • One Party at a Time teaser

    Here's the teaser trailer for our next documentary about Party Corps, an organization throwing some huge parties in the San Francisco Bay Area to help spread awareness and raise money for local startup nonprofits. Stay tuned for info about the online debut of the documentary, expected to happen later this month in conjunction with the relaunch of Party Corps' new Web site.thequotidian.org/connectpartycorps.org

    Published 6 months ago

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    Published 7 months ago

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  • Haiti Quake Shakes Court Planners

    Colleagues at San Francisco-based DPK Consulting -- Bob Page, Grace Brown and Jessica Vapnek, a lawyer -- went to Haiti this month for a project to build up the country’s judicial system. Then the country collapsed around them when the Jan. 12 earthquake hit Port-au-Prince.

    Published 7 months ago

    By Cal Law

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  • part 2--Baba Jahahara Amen-RA Alkebulan-Ma'at

    part 2--Baba Jahahara Amen-RA Alkebulan-Ma'at Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show Sept. 4, 2009 Guest: Baba Jahahara Amen-RA Alkebulan-Ma'at is a proud Baba (father), son, veteran justice, community, labor, international and environmental rights organizer, author, journalist and musician. He has helped lead successful campaigns on a variety of important issues while residing and working in Chicago, New York, Kansas City and the Oakland/San Francisco Bay Area. He is the past elected National Co-Chair of the National Coalition of ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 08:00 More in Nonprofits & Activism

    Published 7 months ago

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  • part 2--Michael Wong & Jeff Paterson: Courage To Resist

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    Published 7 months ago

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  • part 1--Michael Wong & Jeff Paterson: Courage To Resist

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    Published 7 months ago

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  • part 3--Ziad Abbas & Nadeen Elshorafa: The Gaza Siege

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    Published 7 months ago

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  • part 2--Ziad Abbas & Nadeen Elshorafa: The Gaza Siege

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  • part 1--Ziad Abbas & Nadeen Elshorafa: The Gaza Siege

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    Published 7 months ago

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    Published 7 months ago

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    Published 7 months ago

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  • Uncertain Future for Sandhill Crane

    Christopher Blue reports on the threatened Sandhill Crane

    Published 7 months ago

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  • Poachers robbing San Francisco blind

    Derek Highsmith reports on the disturbing trend of recycling theft.

    Published 7 months ago

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  • Gail Brewster Bereola

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    Published 8 months ago

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  • part 3--Gloria La Riva: The Cuban Five

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    Published 8 months ago

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  • part 2--Gloria La Riva: The Cuban Five

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    Published 8 months ago

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  • Gloria La Riva: The Cuban Five

    Gloria La Riva: The Cuban Five Oct. 16: Guest, Gloria La Riva is national coordinator of the National Committee to Free the Cuban Five, and has worked for decades to end US hostility toward Cuba. She has traveled frequently to Cuba over the past two decades, as well as to Venezuela, Bolivia and Mexico, where she has been an invited speaker at many international events. La Riva has been a key organizer of mass demonstrations with the ANSWER Coalition, opposing wars from 1991 to the present. In 1998 she produced the award ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & Politics

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  • part 3--Emiliano Echeverria & Pierre Labossiere: Coups in Honduras and Haiti

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  • part 2--Emiliano Echeverria & Pierre Labossiere: Coups in Honduras and Haiti

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    Published 8 months ago

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  • Emiliano Echeverria &

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  • part 3--Crystal Bybee: Kevin Cooper and Mumia Abu-Jamal

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    Published 8 months ago

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    Published 8 months ago

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    Published 8 months ago

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  • part 3--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising

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    Published 8 months ago

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  • part 2--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising

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    Published 8 months ago

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  • part 1--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising

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    Published 8 months ago

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  • Protestors take over biz building at SFSU

    Heather Arruda reports on the protest that disrupted class for business students at San Francisco State.

    Published 8 months ago

    By State of Events

  • SF plans $1.58 billion subway

    Derek Highsmith reports that despite service cuts, San Francisco's Muni is planning to build a $1.58 billion subway that will travel under two miles.

    Published 8 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Economy threatens Christmas

    Vanessa Rodriguez reports that the bad economy is threatening Christmas for some families

    Published 8 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Increase in Homeless Youth

    Heather Arruda reports on growing numbers of homeless youth.

    Published 8 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Oakland Clubs Changing

    Tiffany Shields reports on changes happening at clubs in Oakland

    Published 8 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Newspaper cuts threaten High School sports

    David Saunders reports on the impact newspaper cutbacks are having on High School sports

    Published 8 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Girl infiltrates H.S. Football

    Ashley Larsen reports on a female High School football player from Martinez

    Published 8 months ago

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  • December 11th Sports Roundup

    David Saunders gives a roundup of sports news.

    Published 8 months ago

    By State of Events

  • part 3--Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit?

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    Published 8 months ago

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  • part 2--Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit?

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    Published 8 months ago

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  • part 1--Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit?

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  • Fall 2009 SOE#9 Full Episode

    The ninth and final episode of State of Events for the Fall 2009 semester. Anchored by Vanessa Rodriguez and Vanessa Vasconcelos. Highlighted: Protestors take over the business building at SF State, San Francisco Muni's $1.58 Billion subway, a new wave of clubs in Oakland, the bad economy threatening Christmas, a rise in homeless youth, a female High School football player, and how newspaper cutbacks are impacting High School sports.

    Published 8 months ago

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  • part 2--Homelessness in San Francisco and the US

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  • part 1--Homelessness in San Francisco and the US

    part 1--Homelessness in San Francisco and the US Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, November 13, 2009. This episode looks at the homelessness crisis in San Francisco and throughout the US. From: kiilunyasha Views: 15 3 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & Politics

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  • part 3--Dennis Cunningham: The Assassination of Fred Hampton

    part 3--Dennis Cunningham: The Assassination of Fred Hampton Freedom is a Constant Struggle television show from Dec. 4, 2009 The 40th anniversary of the assassination of Fred Hampton. Our guest, Attorney Dennis Cunningham, established the Peoples Law Office in Chicago from which he and young Attorney Haas conducted a landmark civil rights case ultimately winning a large settlement for the Panthers families although Chicagos killer cops were never criminally charged. Dennis continued doing civil rights cases over these 40 years, during which he also ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 339 3 ratings Time: 05:59 More in News & Politics

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    Published 8 months ago

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  • SFSU students face more cuts

    Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on the upcoming spring semester and what students can expect.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Doctors question medical marijuana

    Vanessa Rodriguez reports not every doctor supports the use of medicinal marijuana.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • SF greets new bike lanes

    Heather Arruda reports on the move to make San Francisco streets safer for bicyclists.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Turkey Day Football

    David Saunders gives highlights from the San Francisco Turkey Day game.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • December 4th Sports Roundup

    David Saunders provides a roundup of the week's sports news.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Fall 2009 SOE#8 Full Episode

    The eighth edition of State of Events for the Fall 2009 semester. Anchored by Heather Arruda and Vanessa Vasconcelos. Highlighted: College students respond to further cuts, Doctors on the medicinal merits of marijuana, San Francisco expands bike lanes and a report from Turkey Day football.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Profile: Zela “Zee” Claiborne

    The JAMS neutral does mediation and arbitration, and her style in the latter is what she'd call "managerial."

    Published 9 months ago

    By Cal Law

  • Bay Bridge Bottleneck

    Heather Arruda reports on the continuing concern over the safety of commuters on the Bay Bridge.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Fit and furious with 24

    Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on the shady trends at a popular fitness chin.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Pushing Pot

    Tiffany Shields talks with a California Veteran who's life has drastically improved thanks to Marijuana.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Mess on Muni continues

    Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on the continuing mess on San Francisco's Muni.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Holiday Shopping? Shop Local!

    Derek Highsmith reports on the growing push to shop local for the holidays.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • SFSU Volleyball heads to NCAA

    David Saunders reports the SF State Volleyball team is headed to the NCAA tournaments for the first time in years.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Cuts continue to threaten CA Universities

    Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on how more cuts will need to be made to California's Universities

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Purchasing in Palo Alto plummets

    Vanessa Rodriguez reports on the growing number of vacant buildings in Palo Alto

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Thanksgiving Turkey tips with Tiffany

    Time for Turkey! Tiffany Shields gives us some tips for making Thanksgiving dinner.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • November 20th Sports Roundup

    David Saunders provides a roundup of Bay Area sports.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Fall 2009 SOE#7 Full Episode

    The seventh edition of State of Events for the Fall 2009 semester. Anchored by Derek Highsmith and Vanessa Rodriguez. Highlighted: more problems on the Bay Bridge, the mess on San Francisco's Muni, The debate over marijuana, fury at 24 Hour Fitness, vacant retail space, the move to "turn local" for holiday shopping and SF State's Volleyball team heads to the NCAA championships.

    Published 9 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Rape rocks Richmond

    Heather Arruda reports on the recent High School rape which has drawn national attention to Richmond.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • SF unhappy about Bay Bridge re-opening

    Derek Highsmith reports that some in San Francisco are not happy that the Bay Bridge was re-opened to traffic.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Compost Confusion

    Vanessa Rodriguez reports on the confusion over San Francisco's new composting mandate

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Fox Theater Foreclosure?

    Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on the potential loss of Redwood City's historic landmark.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • November 6th Sports Recap

    David Saunders reports on SF State and other local Sports.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Fall 2009 SOE#6 Full Episode

    The sixth edition of State of Events for the Fall 2009 semester. Anchored by Vanessa Vasconcelos and Tiffany Shields. Highlighted: The response to a rape in Richmond, Disappointment over the opening of the Bay Bridge, San Francisco's mandatory composting program, and Concern about the future of Redwood City's Fox Theater

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Construction Strike Threatens New Library

    Tiffany Shields reports that striking construction workers threaten to delay the construction of San Francisco State University's new Library.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Bay Bridge Closure Cripples Bay Area

    Heather Arruda reports on the unexpected closure of the Bay Bridge and how it has many concerned about their safety on the bridge.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Halloween in the Castro Cancelled? Or Not?

    Derek Highsmith reports on the campaign to keep people out of the Castro on Halloween night

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • SF State students run clothing drive

    Heather Arruda talks with Terisia Irene Adrianto about the upcoming clothing drive happening Tuesday, November 3rd on campus.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • No Halloween Plans? We've got you covered.

    Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on the events happening on Halloween.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • A new way to travel cheap

    Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on a new trend that is allowing travel to become cheaper thanks to the internet.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Payday loans? Think again.

    Vanessa Rodriguez reports on the growing trend of payday loans and how they can be dangerous to your finances.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • SF State basketball looks to shred reputation

    David Saunders reports that with a new season, SF State's basketball teams are hoping to improve their reputation.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Fall 2009 SOE#5 Full Episode

    The fifth edition of State of Events for the Fall 2009 semester. Anchored by Vanessa Rodriguez and Heather Arruda. Highlighted: The closure of the Bay Bridge, Library construction workers strike at SF State, A preview of the Nov. 3 Election, The truth behind payday loans, a new cheap way to travel, a clothing drive at SF State, and Castro district Halloween festivities.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Freak storm floods San Francisco

    Heather Arruda reports on flash floods in the city by the bay, flooding streets, creating geysers, and closing the city's subway.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • October 23rd Sports Recap

    David Saunders recaps sports news at SF State and around the Bay Area.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Loma Prieta: 20 years later

    Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on the 20th anniversary of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Supporters turn on Obama

    Derek Highsmith reports many on the left are becoming increasingly critical of President Barack Obama.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Fare cheats cause SF Muni to cut corners

    Muni is now cutting corners literally after a whopping 9.5% of riders aren't paying their fare.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Halloween on a budget

    Tiffany Shields reports on how people are planning Halloween on a budget this year.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Cheating Foreclosure

    Heather Arruda reports on how some homeowners are saving their homes from foreclosure.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Dow passes 10,000

    Vanessa Rodriguez reports on the postive reaction to the Dow Jones Industrial Average reaching the 10,000 mark.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Another bridge toll hike?

    Tiffany Shields reports that a bridge toll hike is being proposed for Bay Area bridges.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Fall 2009 SOE#4 Full Episode

    The fourth edition of State of Events for the Fall 2009 semester. Anchored by Tiffany Shields and Vanessa Vasconcelos. Highlighted: President Obama's visit to San Francisco and criticism he is receiving from the left, an Anti-War protest, reaction to the Dow reaching above 10,000, and a last chance for homeowners to avoid losing their homes.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Profile: Teresa Carey

    The Bay Area mediator is a big believer in doing advance work with both sides, and in asking a lot of open-ended questions. Here, we share excerpts from an October 2009 interview.

    Published 10 months ago

    By Cal Law

  • Fall storm creates chaos in Bay Area

    Tiffany Shields reports on the Bay Area's first major fall storm this year.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • October 16th Sports Roundup

    David Saunders gives a recap of SF State Soccer and other local sports headlines.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Muni violence explosion

    Derek Highsmith reports on the recent wave of violence on San Francisco's Muni and the YouTube sensations it has created.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Jobs can be found

    Vanessa Rodriguez reports that despite the bad economy and high unemployment, job seekers are finding jobs and employers are hiring.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Aviation Fans Flock to Fleet Week

    Vanessa Vasconcelos reports that despite the cloudy weather, San Francisco celebrated a fantastic fleet week.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • The Big Rumble

    Heather Arruda reports on the 20th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake and how San Francisco is preparing for the next big one.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Fall 2009 SOE#3 Full Episode

    The third edition of State of Events for the Fall 2009 semester. Anchored by Heather Arruda, Vanessa Rodriguez and David Saunders. Highlighted: Violence on muni, a sticker to save pedestrians, the 2009 "Big Rumble" earthquake drill, job hunting for the unemployed, the 2009 Fleet Week celebrations and SF State soccer

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Brian Johnson Serenades His Late Brother, Craig

    Brian Johnson reprises a song he sung his brother, Craig Johnson, for his 50th birthday. Johnson died Oct. 3 at age 62. A memorial was held on the campus of Stanford University Oct. 11.

    Published 10 months ago

    By Cal Law

  • Larry Sonsini Eulogizes Craig Johnson

    Larry Sonsini remembers his former law partner, Craig Johnson, who died unexpectedly from a stroke in fall 2009.

    Published 10 months ago

    By Cal Law

  • Tenderloin or Art District?

    Derek Highsmith reports a new art center hopes to transform San Francisco's Tenderloin into an arts district.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Sports Roundup Oct. 9

    David Saunders recaps the local Sports news of the week.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Solar slump

    Tiffany Shields reports: despite their popularity, solar panel financing is limited. One Bay Area city is working to push the panels.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • President's cup takes over SF State

    David Saunders reports the President's cup festivities are grand, and taking over the area around San Francisco State University

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • SFSU parking garage goes green

    Heather Arruda reports from SF State's parking garage where spots were turned into parks.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Oktoberfest SF Style

    Vanessa Vasconcelos reports from San Francisco's Pier 48. Where better to drink beer and chow down?

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Health Insurance? Yeah, right.

    Vanessa Rodriguez reports college seniors are wondering if they will have health insurance when they graduate.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Fall 2009 SOE#2 Full Episode

    The second edition of State of Events for the Fall 2009 semester. Anchored by Tiffany Shields and Vanessa Vasconcelos. Highlighted: Arrival of the H1N1 vaccine, the health care reform debate, parking spots converted to parks, a new art center in the tenderloin, obstacles to the expansion of solar power, and the President's Cup takes over San Francisco.

    Published 10 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Judith O'Brien Remembers Working at Wilson Way Back When ...

    Former Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati partner Judith O'Brien talks about making partner in 1984 and what it was like to be one of the few women partners around.

    Published 10 months ago

    By Cal Law

  • State Parks Cut

    Heather Arruda reports on cutbacks at California's State Parks

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Sports Roundup Oct. 2

    David Saunders gives the SF State weekly sports roundup.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Beat of the bay stops

    Derek Highsmith reports on the closure of San Francisco's Energy 92.7.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Housing suprise!

    Tiffany Shields explains how the housing market has taken an unexpected, but welcome turn.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Professor Houlberg: Don't come to class

    San Francisco State University Professor Rick Houlberg explains why he's asking his students to stay home.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Food banks greet new patrons, for now

    Vanessa Rodriguez reports food banks are seeing an increase in first-time patrons, and they aren't what you'd expect.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Pain, Pleasure for charity

    The 2009 Folsom Street Fair uses pain and pleasure for charity.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Cal v. USC

    David Saunders reports UC Berkeley's Cal Bears are preparing for a showdown with USC.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Fall 2009 SOE#1 Full Episode

    The first edition of State of Events for the Fall 2009 semester. Anchored by Vanessa Rodriguez, Heather Arruda and David Saunders. Highlighted: Food banks and unemployment in the bad economy, state parks cuts, suprising housing market news, the closure of Energy 92.7 and why one professor is telling his students to stay home.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Judicial Profile: Justice Martin Jenkins

    In excerpts from a September 2009 interview, First District Court of Appeal Justice Martin Jenkins talks about the community service that's important to him and dispels a myth about his shoes.

    Published 11 months ago

    By Cal Law

  • State Bar annual meeting 2009 (Q&As)

    At the State Bar's annual meeting, in September 2009, we chatted with Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge James Herman (former State Bar president '02-'03), followed by the newly installed Bar president and Girardi & Keese partner Howard Miller.

    Published 11 months ago

    By Cal Law

  • YouTube EDU

    Tuition got you down? Jane Flandez reports YouTube has a solution to your problems.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Cherry Blossom Festival

    Lindsey Adams reports from the 2009 Cherry Blossom Festival.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Cutting College

    Brian McCallen reports the State of California is looking to cut college programs to balance the budget.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Stopping Gangs

    Natalie Wayt reports a local non-profit is trying to keep youth out of gangs.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • MS Walk

    Jennifer Smith reports nearly one-thousand people attended this year's MS walk.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Ugandan Child Soldiers

    Tomiye Sotero reports a local group is trying to bring attention to child soldiers in Uganda.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Spring 2009 SOE #8 Full Episode

    The eighth edition of State of Events for the Spring 2009 Semester. Anchored by Vanessa Rodriguez, Ingrid Fermandois, and Will Davis. Highlighted: Swine Flu Cases, California University Budget Cuts, and YouTube EDU.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Will AccessSF Survive?

    Lindsey Adams reports AccessSF is in danger of closing.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Media Decline

    Brian McCallen reports the bad economy is affecting the news industry.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • New Shops at Parkmerced

    Natalie Wayt reports Parkmerced is adding new shops to the neighborhood.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Pink Slipped Teachers

    Susan Gager reports thousands of teachers are receiving pink slips in California and they're launching a fight.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Art in Iraq

    Jane Flandez reports a Marine from Hercules, CA uses his art skills in Iraq.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • New trees on Sunset Boulevard

    Jennifer Smith reports hundreds of San Franciscans planted trees along Sunset Boulevard in honor of Arbor Day.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Wrestler Andrew Martin Dies

    Will Davis reports on the unfortunate trend in the world of wrestling.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • State of Events #3 (Spring 2009) Full Episode

    A collection of news stories produced by San Francisco State University's Broadcast Electronic Communication Arts Department.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Start of the Season

    James Kincaid reports on the opening of the 2009 Giants' season from Fan Fest.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Earphones bad for hearing?

    Brian McCallen reports earphones might be bad for your hearing.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Barry Bonds

    Will Davis reports on the future of Barry Bonds.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Asian Film Fest

    Lindsey Adams reports from the 2009 San Francisco Asian American International Film Festival

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Bad Economy? Watch TV

    Jennifer Smith reports more Americans are watching TV to save money.

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Chronicle Cuts?

    Jane Flandez reports on cutbacks at the San Francisco Chronicle

    Published 11 months ago

    By State of Events

  • Mediator Profile: Jessica Notini

    Lafayette-based mediator Jessica Notini started as a generalist, but has recently gone deeper into a niche of probate and trusts and estates work.

    Published 12 months ago

    By Cal Law

  • Judge Profile: Gerardo Sandoval

    In excerpts from a 2009 interview with The Recorder (www.callaw.com), San Francisco Superior Court Judge Gerardo Sandoval talks about the problem with late and one-sided trial briefs and his Aristotelian style in court.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Peanut Butter Plan

    Can a single individual make a dent into the problem of homelessness in America? Here's how a growing movement is tackling the problem – with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in hand. Check out the original story this video came from:thequotidian.org/2009/08/13/the-peanut-butter-and-jelly-solution This video is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

    Published 1 year ago

    By The Quotidian

  • Profile: Barbara Bryant

    Excerpts from The Recorder's interview with Oakland mediator Barbara Bryant. You can find our Aug. 11 profile of Bryant, a former plaintiff-side employment lawyer, on CalLaw.com.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Profile: Jeffrey Goldfien

    San Francisco mediator Jeffrey Goldfien talks about specializing in cases that mix land use and religion, and why he bothered to get an LL.M. to make the transition from lawyer to mediator.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Profile: Stewart Foreman

    Excerpts from an April 2009 interview that appeared alongside our profile of Stewart Foreman on CalLaw.com. Foreman, with San Francisco's Freeland Cooper & Foreman, is a practicing attorney who also handles general commercial and environmental mediations.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Russ Giuntini Budget Cuts

    Russ Giuntini talks about budget cuts his department is facing.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Dennis Herrera Budget Cuts

    Dennis Herrera talks about budget cuts his office is facing. Interview by Evan Hill

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Adachi Budget Cuts

    Jeff Adachi, S.F. public defender on budget cuts his department is facing. interviewed by Evan Hill

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Judge Profile: Katherine Lucero

    The Santa Clara County Superior Court jurist has dedicated most of her career to children's problems, first as a prosecutor, then as a commissioner, and now as a judge. In dependency court, she says she's big on giving second chances to people who step up to the plate.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Judge Profile: Jo-Lynne Lee

    A brief excerpt from CalLaw.com's 2009 interview with Alameda County Superior Court Judge Jo-Lynne Lee.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Youth Voices 08

    Teenagers from Oakland and the East Bay are invited to voice their opinions on Election Day, November 4, 2008, in a video confessional booth outside Oakland's City Hall building. Directed by Sydney Matterson. 7 minutes 16 seconds.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Bay Area Video Coalition

  • Profile: Dana Curtis

    Excerpts from CalLaw.com's March 2009 interview with Sausalito-based mediator Dana Curtis. Her practice includes elder cases, as well as employment, commercial and same-sex disputes.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Judge Brenda Harbin-Forte salutes ex-Judge Peggy Hora

    Alameda County Superior Court Judge Brenda Harbin-Forte was among those introducing retired Judge Peggy Hora, recipient of California Women Lawyers' Rose Bird Memorial Award

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Judge Profile: David Krashna

    In these excerpts from a March 2009 interview with CalLaw.com, the Alameda County Superior Court judge talks about his childhood in an orphanage and foster care, his current judicial dependency assignment, how he runs his courtroom (and which judge's techniques he borrows from), plus the man he admires so much he named a son after him.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Claudia Bernard

    The Ninth Circuit's chief mediator describes the techniques she’s used in a couple of cases in this excerpt from a February 2009 interview.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Judge Profile: Paul Haakenson

    Before he was a judge, Marin County Superior Court's Paul Haakenson worked at a bioengineering company, and then as a prosecutor. Though he's managed to win over the public defender's office, the person Haakenson names as his role model also had a prosecutorial history ... .

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Profile: Frederick Hertz

    Oakland solo mediator Frederick Hertz started out as a real estate litigator. Now he spends about half his time in mediations, combining real estate and family law to settle disputes between straight and same-sex couples, relatives and business partners. In video excerpts from our December 2008 interview, he describes his methods as well as the biggest challenge he faces in mediations.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Judge Profile: Peter Kirwan

    Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Peter Kirwan talks about a memorable interaction with a former defendant, and how he approaches his assignment in drug court. Excerpts from a 2008 Recorder and Callaw.com interview with the judge.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Profile: Charles Legge

    JAMS neutral and retired Northern District Judge Charles Legge describes a couple of his mediation strategies in excerpts from a November 2008 interview.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Harris to run for AG

    San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris answers some key questions about her decision to run for attorney general of the state of California.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Judge Profile: Carrie Panetta

    Alameda County Superior Court Judge Carrie Panetta on quick decisions, empathy for single parents and her legal role models. Excerpts from a 2008 Recorder and CalLaw.com interview with the judge.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

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