Sandip Roy: Alabama
57 year old Sureshbhai Patel had recently arrived in the US from India to help take care of his new grandson. He went out for a walk in the suburban town in Alabama where his son lived. He ended up in...
View ArticleAfter life: A grassroots foundation supports families after police violence
This isn’t the story of another police shooting. It’s the story of what happens after a police shooting. Especially one in particular.
View ArticleYour Call: Hunger strikers demand an end to police brutality
On the May 4th edition of Your Call we’ll discuss the Frisco Five hunger strike.
View ArticleHunger strikers face off with Mayor Lee over calls to fire the SF police chief
Yesterday afternoon protesters marched to San Francisco’s City Hall demanding an end to police brutality and rampant racial bias.
View ArticleYour Call: Reforming the San Francisco Police Department
On the May 26th edition of Your Call, we’ll talk about what it will take to reform San Francisco’s police department.
View ArticleYour Call: Two black men killed by police within 48 hours
On the July 7th edition of Your Call, Rose Aguilar and her guests will talk about the high-profile killings of two black men by police in recent days.
View ArticleCity Visions: Women and Black Lives Matter- Leading or Left Behind?
August 1 st , 2016: Recent police shootings of Black men have sparked outrage and a national movement against police brutality. Despite women playing a dominant role in the leadership of Black Lives...
View ArticleThe Nationwide Uprising Over The Killing of George Floyd & Police Brutality
On this edition of Your Call, we’re opening the lines to get your reaction to the nationwide uprising over the killing of George Floyd and rampant police brutality. People took the streets in over 140...
View ArticleJustice For George Floyd & The Nationwide Protests Demanding Systemic Change
On this edition of Your Call, we continue our series on the nationwide massive uprisings over the death of George Floyd, police brutality, and economic injustice. There have been peaceful protests in...
View ArticleYoung People Across The Country Protest Police Brutality & Racial Injustice
On this edition of Your Call, we’ll hear from young people who’ve been protesting across the Bay Area over the killing of George Floyd and police brutality. On Wednesday, an estimated 30,000 people...
View ArticleMedia Roundtable: Racism, Police Brutality & Assaults On Journalists Covering...
On this edition of Your Call’s Media Roundtable, we're discussing coverage of nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd and police forces responding with stun grenades and tear gas against...
View Article#SayHer Name: Justice For Breonna Taylor & Black Women Killed By Police
On this edition of Your Call, we’re discussing black women and girls who have been killed by police or have died in police custody. On March 13, police shot and killed Breonna Taylor, an EMT from...
View ArticleHow Can We Use This Moment To Create Systemic Change?
On this edition of Your Call, we're speaking with john a. powell , Professor of Law, African American, and Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley and Director of the Othering & Belonging Institute....
View ArticleWe Speak For Ourselves: A Word From Forgotten Black America
On this edition of Your Call, we're speaking with best-selling author and Salon's Editor-At-Large D. Watkins about his new book We Speak for Ourselves: A Word from Forgotten Black America .
View ArticleWhat Are The Legal Issues Around Police & Federal Agents Using Violence...
On this edition of Your Call, we’re discussing police brutality against protesters and journalists. ProPublica has compiled nearly 70 videos showing police abusing their power. On the first Saturday...
View Article'Blackmail, My Love' shows SF's sordid homophobic past
Blackmail, My Love is a noir murder-mystery novel set in San Francisco, 1951 - "The Dark Ages of Queerdom," as author and illustrator Katie Gilmartin puts it - when cops raided gay and lesbian bars,...
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