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Categories: Justicefound, Podcasts, Poly Blog

After filing his notice of intent to run for Supervisor paperwork, James Keys talks about various issues affecting  District 6 (safe streets, open space, rent control and open government) outside of the Department of Elections in San Francisco’s City Hall.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

Website:

www.JamesKeysDistrict6.com

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James Keys

Categories: Justicefound, Podcasts, Poly Blog

Jeffrey B. Perry talks about the concept of white supremacy through capitalism, autodidacts Theodore W. Allen and Hubert Harrison their lives, work and vision as well as his recent book “Hubert Harrison The Voice Of Harlem Radicalism 1883 - 1918″.

Jeffrey B. Perry is an independent working class scholar formally educated at Princeton, Harvard, Rutgers, and Columbia. His work focuses on the role of white supremacy as a retardant to social change and on the centrality of struggle against white supremacy to social change.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

Website:

http://www.jeffreybperry.net/

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Categories: Podcasts, Poly Blog, The Eco Smith

(Air date: July 14, 2009)

Eric Smith interviews Eric Quezada, Executive Director of Dolores Street Community Services on the recent events in Honduras, affordable housing, the new Eastern Neighborhoods Citizens Advisory Committee, the City budget crisis, ICE raids, immigration and San Francisco’s role as a “Sanctuary City”.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

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Categories: Justicefound, Podcasts, Poly Blog, The Eco Smith

Eric Smith interviews Phil Ting (San Francisco Assessor - Recorder) about current property taxes, their negative effects on the California economy and the benefits to the state’s future by reforming Proposition 13.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

Website:

http://www.closetheloophole.com/

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Categories: Podcasts, Poly Blog, The Eco Smith

Eric Smith interviews Senator Leland Yee about the San Francisco Hunters Point Naval Shipyard clean up and development, the city and state budgets, Senate Bills 399 426 and 586, John Burton and ballot measures to change the two thirds rule in Sacramento, seniors and working with legistlators in the State Capital.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

Website:

http://dist08.casen.govoffice.com/

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Categories: Justicefound, Podcasts, Poly Blog, The Eco Smith

Eric Smith interviews Brent Turner about the problems with our current voting system and how open source voting will address these issues.

“Unverifiable paperless voting systems are still considered normal in many states; The software that counts our votes is secret proprietary property of Diebold, Sequoia, et al; The system is unnecessarily difficult to use (or impossible to use) for citizens with disabilities; Election judges still strain to divine voter intent on a significant percentage of ballots.”

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

Website:

http://www.openvoting.org/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8CSKdMTARY

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Categories: Podcasts, Poly Blog, The Eco Smith

Eric Smith interviews Phil Ting, San Francisco Assessor-Recorder about the Assessors office, the economy, local home prices, foreclosures, the use of solar energy and China on KPOO FM.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

website:

http://www.sfgov.org/site/assessor_index.asp

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Categories: Podcasts, Poly Blog, The Eco Smith

Eric Smith interviews Debra Walker about all things politics (that is San Francisco politics) on KPOO’s “Community Worker”.

Debra Walker is an renown artist, Building Inspection Commissioner, former president of the Harvey Milk Club, treasurer of the SF DCCC and candidate for District 6 Supervisor.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

http://www.kpoo.com/

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Categories: Justicefound, Podcasts, Poly Blog, The Eco Smith

Eric Smith “The Eco Smith” talks to San Francisco Board of Supervisors David Campos about President Barack Obama and his perspectives on the intersection of community and the body politic.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

links:

http://www.sfgov.org/site/planning_index.asp?id=25288
http://www.sfgov.org/site/bdsupvrs_index.asp?id=93624

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Categories: Al Williams In Conversation, Dr. Brian Sims, Podcasts, Poly Blog

Al Williams (President, African American Historical and Cultural Society), Dr. Brian Sims (Assistant Professor of Psychology at North Carolina A&T State University, Executive Director Hip Hop Journalism Association) and Professor James Taylor (Associate Professor of Politics at the University of San Francisco) discuss the election of Barack Obama in reference to Black America as well as black generational insights.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

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