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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.Published 4 days ago
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CA Governor Race Heats Up
Derek Highsmith reports the California Gubernatorial race is heating up months before the election.Published 4 days ago
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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.Published 4 days ago
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Muni Riders Hold Summit
Derek Highsmith reports that Muni riders are responding to budget cuts by holding a summit.Published 4 days ago
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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.Published 4 days ago
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Search For Chronic Fatigue Answers
Andrew Kelly reports on a local girl who has chronic fatigue syndrome.Published 4 days ago
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Asian Film Fest Returns In SF
Pim Yunyongkasamsuk reports on the 2010 International Asian American Film Festival.Published 4 days ago
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Postal Service Considering Cuts
Angela Greenwood reports the United States Postal Service is considering cutting service.Published 4 days ago
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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.Published 4 days ago
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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 ExaminerPublished 5 days 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 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 ExaminerPublished 5 days 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 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 ExaminerPublished 5 days ago
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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.Published 5 days ago
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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.Published 5 days ago
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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.Published 5 days ago
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8.8 Quake Strikes Chile
State of Events reporter Myriah Johnson reports on the 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Chile.Published 1 week ago
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March Against Muni
State of Events reporter Derek Highsmith reports on the March Against MuniPublished 1 week ago
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Animal Abuse Registry
State of Events reporter Justin Mendoza looks at a proposal to place animal abusers in a registry.Published 1 week ago
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Gadgets For The Globe
State of Events reporter Suzanne Phengsy looks at gadgets that can improve life around the world.Published 1 week ago
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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.Published 1 week ago
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Comedian Jeff Ross
State of Events reporter Kanya Goldman sits down with Comedian Jeff Ross.Published 1 week ago
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Pennsylvania Gardens
State of Events reporter Alex Grant reveals a Potrero Hill jewel.Published 1 week ago
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Playoff Potential For SJ Sharks?
State of Events reporter Ryan Covay previews playoff potential for the San Jose Sharks.Published 1 week ago
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Pac-10 Preview
State of Events reporter Steven Langsam previews the upcoming Pac-10 tournament.Published 1 week ago
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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 1 week 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.netPublished 1 week ago
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part 2--Pierre Labossiere
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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/Published 2 weeks ago
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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/Published 2 weeks ago
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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.Published 2 weeks ago
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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.Published 2 weeks ago
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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.Published 2 weeks ago
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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.Published 3 weeks ago
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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.Published 3 weeks ago
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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.Published 3 weeks ago
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part 3--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 3 weeks ago
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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/Published 3 weeks ago
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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 3 weeks ago
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part 2--Baba Jahahara Amen-RA Alkebulan-Ma'at
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part 2--Michael Wong & Jeff Paterson: Courage To Resist
part 2--Michael Wong & Jeff Paterson: Courage To Resist Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, September 25, 2009 Our guests are Michael Wong and Jeff Patterson, two war resisters. In every war, only one GI gets to be the first to refuse orders to that war. Jeff Paterson, a US Marine, was the first GI to refuse orders to his war - Gulf War 1. He has since become one of the founding members of the Courage to Resist collective of activists who specialize in helping GI resisters who want to resist publicly. (The GI Rights Hotline helps all ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 12 3 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & PoliticsPublished 2 months ago
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part 1--Michael Wong & Jeff Paterson: Courage To Resist
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part 3--Ziad Abbas & Nadeen Elshorafa: The Gaza Siege
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part 1--Ziad Abbas & Nadeen Elshorafa: The Gaza Siege
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Uncertain Future for Sandhill Crane
Christopher Blue reports on the threatened Sandhill CranePublished 2 months ago
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Poachers robbing San Francisco blind
Derek Highsmith reports on the disturbing trend of recycling theft.Published 2 months ago
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part 3--Gloria La Riva: The Cuban Five
part 3--Gloria La Riva: The Cuban Five Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, Oct. 16, 2009. 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 ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 05:59 More in Nonprofits & ActivismPublished 2 months ago
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part 2--Gloria La Riva: The Cuban Five
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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 & PoliticsPublished 2 months ago
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part 3--Emiliano Echeverria & Pierre Labossiere: Coups in Honduras and Haiti
part 3--Emiliano Echeverria & Pierre Labossiere: Coups in Honduras and Haiti Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, Oct. 23, 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 US Learn more at: www.haitiaction.net www.haitisolidarity.net Emiliano Echeverria, Central American Scholar, radio DJ ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 05:59 More in News & PoliticsPublished 2 months ago
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part 2--Emiliano Echeverria & Pierre Labossiere: Coups in Honduras and Haiti
part 2--Emiliano Echeverria & Pierre Labossiere: Coups in Honduras and Haiti Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, Oct. 23, 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 US Learn more at: www.haitiaction.net www.haitisolidarity.net Emiliano Echeverria, Central American Scholar, radio DJ ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & PoliticsPublished 2 months ago
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Emiliano Echeverria &
Emiliano Echeverria & OCTOBER 23: 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 US www.haitiaction.net www.haitisolidarity.net Emiliano Echeverria, Central American Scholar, radio DJ, and former Coordinator of "Freedom Is A Constant Struggle ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & PoliticsPublished 2 months ago
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part 3--Crystal Bybee: Kevin Cooper and Mumia Abu-Jamal
part 3--Crystal Bybee: Kevin Cooper and Mumia Abu-Jamal Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, Oct. 30, 2009. Crystal Bybee is an activist with the Campaign to End the Death Penalty and the Kevin Cooper Defense Committee. She is a friend of Kevin Cooper's and visits him at San Quentin Prison. Kiilu Nyasha is a San Francisco-based journalist and former member of the Black Panther Party (BPP). Kiilu hosts a weekly TV program, "Freedom Is A Constant Struggle," on SF Live (Comcast 76 and AT&T 99). She writes for several publications, including the ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 5 3 ratings Time: 05:59 More in News & PoliticsPublished 2 months ago
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part 2--Crystal Bybee: Kevin Cooper and Mumia Abu-Jamal
part 2--Crystal Bybee: Kevin Cooper and Mumia Abu-Jamal Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, Oct. 30, 2009. Crystal Bybee is an activist with the Campaign to End the Death Penalty and the Kevin Cooper Defense Committee. She is a friend of Kevin Cooper's and visits him at San Quentin Prison. Kiilu Nyasha is a San Francisco-based journalist and former member of the Black Panther Party (BPP). Kiilu hosts a weekly TV program, "Freedom Is A Constant Struggle," on SF Live (Comcast 76 and AT&T 99). She writes for several publications, including the ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 4 3 ratings Time: 08:00 More in Nonprofits & ActivismPublished 2 months ago
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part 1--Crystal Bybee: Kevin Cooper and Mumia Abu-Jamal
part 1--Crystal Bybee: Kevin Cooper and Mumia Abu-Jamal Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, Oct. 30, 2009. Crystal Bybee is an activist with the Campaign to End the Death Penalty and the Kevin Cooper Defense Committee. She is a friend of Kevin Cooper's and visits him at San Quentin Prison. Kiilu Nyasha is a San Francisco-based journalist and former member of the Black Panther Party (BPP). Kiilu hosts a weekly TV program, "Freedom Is A Constant Struggle," on SF Live (Comcast 76 and AT&T 99). She writes for several publications, including the ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 7 3 ratings Time: 08:00 More in Nonprofits & ActivismPublished 2 months ago
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part 3--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising
part 3--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, Sept. 11, 2009. Guest Bobby Seale, Founding Chairman of the Black Panther Party, organizer, author, consultant, mentor, and current producer of Bobby Seale's REACH! Chronicles: An on-line SOCIAL CHANGE magazine-journal. A revolutionary humanist, Bobby also continues to speak at colleges and universities across the country about social change from the sixties to the future. Largely in response to the death of George Jackson in August, New York's Attica ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 25 3 ratings Time: 05:59 More in News & PoliticsPublished 2 months ago
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part 2--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising
part 2--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, Sept. 11, 2009. Guest Bobby Seale, Founding Chairman of the Black Panther Party, organizer, author, consultant, mentor, and current producer of Bobby Seale's REACH! Chronicles: An on-line SOCIAL CHANGE magazine-journal. A revolutionary humanist, Bobby also continues to speak at colleges and universities across the country about social change from the sixties to the future. Largely in response to the death of George Jackson in August, New York's Attica ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 29 3 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & PoliticsPublished 2 months ago
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part 1--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising
part 1--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, Sept. 11, 2009. Guest Bobby Seale, Founding Chairman of the Black Panther Party, organizer, author, consultant, mentor, and current producer of Bobby Seale's REACH! Chronicles: An on-line SOCIAL CHANGE magazine-journal. A revolutionary humanist, Bobby also continues to speak at colleges and universities across the country about social change from the sixties to the future. Largely in response to the death of George Jackson in August, New York's Attica ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 43 4 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & PoliticsPublished 2 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 2 months ago
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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 2 months ago
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Economy threatens Christmas
Vanessa Rodriguez reports that the bad economy is threatening Christmas for some familiesPublished 2 months ago
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Increase in Homeless Youth
Heather Arruda reports on growing numbers of homeless youth.Published 2 months ago
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Oakland Clubs Changing
Tiffany Shields reports on changes happening at clubs in OaklandPublished 2 months ago
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Newspaper cuts threaten High School sports
David Saunders reports on the impact newspaper cutbacks are having on High School sportsPublished 2 months ago
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Girl infiltrates H.S. Football
Ashley Larsen reports on a female High School football player from MartinezPublished 2 months ago
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December 11th Sports Roundup
David Saunders gives a roundup of sports news.Published 2 months ago
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part 3--Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit?
part 3--Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit? Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, November 06, 2009. Phavia Kujichagulia, a Griot / Djialli (Oral Historian 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 ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 9 3 ratings Time: 05:59 More in News & PoliticsPublished 2 months ago
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part 2--Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit?
part 2--Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit? Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, November 06, 2009. Phavia Kujichagulia, a Griot / Djialli (Oral Historian 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 ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 16 3 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & PoliticsPublished 2 months ago
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part 1--Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit?
part 1--Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit? Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, November 06, 2009. Phavia Kujichagulia, a Griot / Djialli (Oral Historian 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 ... From: kiilunyasha Views: 62 3 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & PoliticsPublished 2 months ago
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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 3 months ago
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part 2--Homelessness in San Francisco and the US
part 2--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: 8 3 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & PoliticsPublished 3 months ago
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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 & PoliticsPublished 3 months ago
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part 3--Jennifer Friedenbach: Coalition On Homelessness
part 3--Jennifer Friedenbach: Coalition On Homelessness Freedom is a Constant Struggle television show from November 20, 2009. Hosted by Kiilu Nyasha. From: kiilunyasha Views: 6 3 ratings Time: 05:59 More in News & PoliticsPublished 3 months ago
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part 2--Jennifer Friedenbach: Coalition On Homelessness
part 2--Jennifer Friedenbach: Coalition On Homelessness Freedom is a Constant Struggle television show from November 20, 2009. Hosted by Kiilu Nyasha. From: kiilunyasha Views: 9 3 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & PoliticsPublished 3 months ago
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part 1--Jennifer Friedenbach: Coalition On Homelessness
part 1--Jennifer Friedenbach: Coalition On Homelessness Freedom is a Constant Struggle television show from November 20, 2009. Hosted by Kiilu Nyasha. From: kiilunyasha Views: 55 3 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & PoliticsPublished 3 months ago
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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 & PoliticsPublished 3 months ago
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part 2--Dennis Cunningham: The Assassination of Fred Hampton
part 2--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: 14 3 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & PoliticsPublished 3 months ago
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part 1--Dennis Cunningham: The Assassination of Fred Hampton
part 1--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: 23 3 ratings Time: 08:00 More in News & PoliticsPublished 3 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 3 months ago
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Doctors question medical marijuana
Vanessa Rodriguez reports not every doctor supports the use of medicinal marijuana.Published 3 months ago
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SF greets new bike lanes
Heather Arruda reports on the move to make San Francisco streets safer for bicyclists.Published 3 months ago
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Turkey Day Football
David Saunders gives highlights from the San Francisco Turkey Day game.Published 3 months ago
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December 4th Sports Roundup
David Saunders provides a roundup of the week's sports news.Published 3 months ago
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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 3 months ago
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Bay Bridge Bottleneck
Heather Arruda reports on the continuing concern over the safety of commuters on the Bay Bridge.Published 3 months ago
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Fit and furious with 24
Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on the shady trends at a popular fitness chin.Published 3 months ago
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Pushing Pot
Tiffany Shields talks with a California Veteran who's life has drastically improved thanks to Marijuana.Published 3 months ago
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Mess on Muni continues
Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on the continuing mess on San Francisco's Muni.Published 3 months ago
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Holiday Shopping? Shop Local!
Derek Highsmith reports on the growing push to shop local for the holidays.Published 3 months ago
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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 3 months ago
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Cuts continue to threaten CA Universities
Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on how more cuts will need to be made to California's UniversitiesPublished 3 months ago
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Purchasing in Palo Alto plummets
Vanessa Rodriguez reports on the growing number of vacant buildings in Palo AltoPublished 3 months ago
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Thanksgiving Turkey tips with Tiffany
Time for Turkey! Tiffany Shields gives us some tips for making Thanksgiving dinner.Published 3 months ago
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November 20th Sports Roundup
David Saunders provides a roundup of Bay Area sports.Published 3 months ago
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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 3 months ago
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Rape rocks Richmond
Heather Arruda reports on the recent High School rape which has drawn national attention to Richmond.Published 4 months ago
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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 4 months ago
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Compost Confusion
Vanessa Rodriguez reports on the confusion over San Francisco's new composting mandatePublished 4 months ago
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Fox Theater Foreclosure?
Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on the potential loss of Redwood City's historic landmark.Published 4 months ago
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November 6th Sports Recap
David Saunders reports on SF State and other local Sports.Published 4 months ago
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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 TheaterPublished 4 months ago
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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 4 months ago
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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 4 months ago
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Halloween in the Castro Cancelled? Or Not?
Derek Highsmith reports on the campaign to keep people out of the Castro on Halloween nightPublished 4 months ago
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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 4 months ago
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No Halloween Plans? We've got you covered.
Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on the events happening on Halloween.Published 4 months ago
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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 4 months ago
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Payday loans? Think again.
Vanessa Rodriguez reports on the growing trend of payday loans and how they can be dangerous to your finances.Published 4 months ago
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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 4 months ago
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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 4 months ago
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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 4 months ago
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October 23rd Sports Recap
David Saunders recaps sports news at SF State and around the Bay Area.Published 4 months ago
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Loma Prieta: 20 years later
Vanessa Vasconcelos reports on the 20th anniversary of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.Published 4 months ago
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Supporters turn on Obama
Derek Highsmith reports many on the left are becoming increasingly critical of President Barack Obama.Published 4 months ago
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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 4 months ago
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Halloween on a budget
Tiffany Shields reports on how people are planning Halloween on a budget this year.Published 4 months ago
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Cheating Foreclosure
Heather Arruda reports on how some homeowners are saving their homes from foreclosure.Published 4 months ago
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Dow passes 10,000
Vanessa Rodriguez reports on the postive reaction to the Dow Jones Industrial Average reaching the 10,000 mark.Published 4 months ago
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Another bridge toll hike?
Tiffany Shields reports that a bridge toll hike is being proposed for Bay Area bridges.Published 4 months ago
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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 4 months ago
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Fall storm creates chaos in Bay Area
Tiffany Shields reports on the Bay Area's first major fall storm this year.Published 5 months ago
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October 16th Sports Roundup
David Saunders gives a recap of SF State Soccer and other local sports headlines.Published 5 months ago
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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 5 months ago
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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 5 months ago
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Aviation Fans Flock to Fleet Week
Vanessa Vasconcelos reports that despite the cloudy weather, San Francisco celebrated a fantastic fleet week.Published 5 months ago
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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 5 months ago
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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 soccerPublished 5 months ago
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Tenderloin or Art District?
Derek Highsmith reports a new art center hopes to transform San Francisco's Tenderloin into an arts district.Published 5 months ago
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Sports Roundup Oct. 9
David Saunders recaps the local Sports news of the week.Published 5 months ago
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Solar slump
Tiffany Shields reports: despite their popularity, solar panel financing is limited. One Bay Area city is working to push the panels.Published 5 months ago
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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 UniversityPublished 5 months ago
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SFSU parking garage goes green
Heather Arruda reports from SF State's parking garage where spots were turned into parks.Published 5 months ago
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Oktoberfest SF Style
Vanessa Vasconcelos reports from San Francisco's Pier 48. Where better to drink beer and chow down?Published 5 months ago
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Health Insurance? Yeah, right.
Vanessa Rodriguez reports college seniors are wondering if they will have health insurance when they graduate.Published 5 months ago
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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 5 months ago
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State Parks Cut
Heather Arruda reports on cutbacks at California's State ParksPublished 5 months ago
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Sports Roundup Oct. 2
David Saunders gives the SF State weekly sports roundup.Published 5 months ago
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Beat of the bay stops
Derek Highsmith reports on the closure of San Francisco's Energy 92.7.Published 5 months ago
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Housing suprise!
Tiffany Shields explains how the housing market has taken an unexpected, but welcome turn.Published 5 months ago
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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 5 months ago
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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 5 months ago
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Pain, Pleasure for charity
The 2009 Folsom Street Fair uses pain and pleasure for charity.Published 5 months ago
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Cal v. USC
David Saunders reports UC Berkeley's Cal Bears are preparing for a showdown with USC.Published 5 months ago
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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 5 months ago
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YouTube EDU
Tuition got you down? Jane Flandez reports YouTube has a solution to your problems.Published 6 months ago
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Cherry Blossom Festival
Lindsey Adams reports from the 2009 Cherry Blossom Festival.Published 6 months ago
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Cutting College
Brian McCallen reports the State of California is looking to cut college programs to balance the budget.Published 6 months ago
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Stopping Gangs
Natalie Wayt reports a local non-profit is trying to keep youth out of gangs.Published 6 months ago
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MS Walk
Jennifer Smith reports nearly one-thousand people attended this year's MS walk.Published 6 months ago
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Ugandan Child Soldiers
Tomiye Sotero reports a local group is trying to bring attention to child soldiers in Uganda.Published 6 months ago
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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 6 months ago
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Will AccessSF Survive?
Lindsey Adams reports AccessSF is in danger of closing.Published 6 months ago
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Media Decline
Brian McCallen reports the bad economy is affecting the news industry.Published 6 months ago
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New Shops at Parkmerced
Natalie Wayt reports Parkmerced is adding new shops to the neighborhood.Published 6 months ago
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Pink Slipped Teachers
Susan Gager reports thousands of teachers are receiving pink slips in California and they're launching a fight.Published 6 months ago
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Art in Iraq
Jane Flandez reports a Marine from Hercules, CA uses his art skills in Iraq.Published 6 months ago
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New trees on Sunset Boulevard
Jennifer Smith reports hundreds of San Franciscans planted trees along Sunset Boulevard in honor of Arbor Day.Published 6 months ago
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Wrestler Andrew Martin Dies
Will Davis reports on the unfortunate trend in the world of wrestling.Published 6 months ago
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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 6 months ago
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Start of the Season
James Kincaid reports on the opening of the 2009 Giants' season from Fan Fest.Published 6 months ago
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Earphones bad for hearing?
Brian McCallen reports earphones might be bad for your hearing.Published 6 months ago
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Asian Film Fest
Lindsey Adams reports from the 2009 San Francisco Asian American International Film FestivalPublished 6 months ago
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Bad Economy? Watch TV
Jennifer Smith reports more Americans are watching TV to save money.Published 6 months ago
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Chronicle Cuts?
Jane Flandez reports on cutbacks at the San Francisco ChroniclePublished 6 months ago
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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 11 months ago
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