Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Fri. 11/13 - From South Africa: Ashraf Cassiem of the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign














Damn, do we have an incredibly special show/event lined up for this week!


We will be joined in the Cafe by Ashraf Cassiem, chairperson of the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign (South Africa) .

The Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign has been fighting since 2000 on the frontlines of the struggle for the right to the city in postapartheid, neoliberal South Africa. The AEC is a grassroots coordinating body for over 15 community organizations fighting against displacement, privatization, poverty and police brutality, organized from below by and for the poor people of the Western Cape province.

Join us on the air and in the Cafe as we welcome Ashraf Cassiem for a discussion and Q and A with the audience.

HUGE thanks to James Tracy for organizing this brilliant event and for helping remind us why we love this city so much!

Read a very inspiring open letter to U.S. housing activists from the organizers of the AEC in The Nation.

The privatization of land--a public resource for all that has now become a false commodity--was the original sin, the original cause of this financial crisis. With the privatization of land comes the dispossession of people from their land which was held in common by communities. With the privatization of land comes the privatization of everything else, because once land can be bought and sold, almost anything else can eventually be bought and sold. . .

Make sure poor communities control their own movements because, as we say, no one can lead without us. Make sure you break the government's laws when necessary, but never break your own laws which you set for yourselves.

Most important of all, do not forget you have much to teach us as well. We all have much to learn from one another.

Amandla Ngawethu! Power to the Poor People!






Friday, October 30, 2009

10/30: Greatest Hits volume 2

Holy cow, there's a lot going on: oil spill, bay bridge, Mayor Newsom dropping out of the Governor's race! But we're not going to talk about any of it. Instead we're focusing on what we do best: putting our voter guides in the hands of San Francisco's young voters. Look for us all over town this weekend, and email us if you want to join the party and help out.

But never fear, the airwaves won't go silent. We're rebroadcasting a few choice clips:
- Former Mayor Agnos on the 1989 earthquake, the immediate aftermath, and the political ramifications--including the fight to tear down the Embarcadero Freeway and how the earthquake affected the most vulnerable San Franciscans.
- Reverend Billy Talen and his sermon to the Board of Supervisors. The Rev is running for Mayor on New York City. Tell your NYC friends to vote for him on Tuesday.
- Matt Gonzalez on his run for Vice President with Ralph Nader, the current state of San Francisco, and his plans for the future. Greatest Hits volume 2

Friday, October 23, 2009

10/23: City College Trustee Chris Jackson & International Day of Climate Action

6-7: San Francisco City College Trustee Chris Jackson will tell us about how CCSF is surviving the budget cuts of the Great Recession, the story about Saturday's CCSF Flea Market, and how the Trustees are dealing with all of the drama swirling around City College.

7-7:30: International Day of Climate Action - We'll be joined by organizers from Greenpeace and 350.org to talk about the events their planning for Saturday including a bike ride along SF's post-climate changed future shoreline and a rally at Justin Herman Plaza.

7:30 - 8: Party! We're cutting the show short tonight so we can join the rest of the League at our Pissed Off Voter Guide launch party at Gestalt (3159 16th Street between Valencia and Guerrero). We'll be at Gestalt until 10, then we're going bar crawling through the Mission to put the voter guides into voters' hands. Come join us!

Friday, October 16, 2009

10/16: Writer Stephen Elliot! Mayor Agnos remembers Loma Prieta!

October 16, 2009
Tonight's show: 6-8 pm

PODCAST NOW AVAILABLE. LISTEN HERE.


FIRST HOUR: We're thrilled to be joined by San Francisco writer Stephen Elliot whose latest book, The Adderall Diaries, has earned lavish praise. Fellow writer, Jerry Stahl says it may well be the, "memoir of an entire generation." Vanity Fair says, "Elliot may be writing under the influence, but it's the influence of genius."

But we don't just love Stephen for his brilliant stories, he also cares deeply about the same San Francisco as we do, and he's lent his time and exceptional talents (and convinced friends of his such as Amy Tan and Dave Eggers to do the same) to support such just causes as the Gonzalez for Mayor campaign, the defeat of last year's evil Prop 98 which would have abolished rent control, and keeping that damn American Apparel store out of the Mark Sanchez campaign headquarters.

SECOND HOUR: All-Star Earthquake extravaganza - Featuring interviews with former Mayor Art Agnos and other SF politicos. Dance Mission Founder Krissy Keefer joins us in the studio.

We've pre-recorded an in-depth interview with Mayor Agnos covering the drama of 10/17/89, the immediate aftermath, and the political ramifications--including the fight to tear down the Embarcadero Freeway and how the earthquake affected the most vulnerable San Franciscans. 1000 low-income housing units were lost in the earthquake, and Mayor Agnos showed some serious compassion and cojones by allowing the displaced to camp out in Civic Center until replacement housing was available.

We'll also hear the earthquake stories from various members of the League of Pissed Off Voters and Pirate Cat Radio DJs.

Friday, October 9, 2009

10/9: Melissa Griffin's election preview, kiss Ammiano's gay ass, Obama man of peace?

- Examiner columnist Melissa Griffin will talk about the November ballot, particularly Props A and B, and whatever else is on her mind.
- Kiss Ammiano's Gay Ass: The Governor stopped by the SF Democratic Party's party and our man Tom told him what's what.
- Obama, man of peace?: We'll talk about the President winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Is it a sign of his transformative effect on the world, a preemptive peace attack by the Nobel committee, or did Norway just figure this was the best way to get a visit from the Prez?

And tune in next week for a special show:
- 1st hour: SF writer and activist Stephen Elliott will talk about his new memoir, The Adderall Diaries, which is blowing up the literary world. We'll also talk about his local political work, including the Progressive Reading Series, fighting the proposed American Apparel, and more.
- 2nd hour: 20th anniversary of the '89 earthquake with Mayor Art Agnos - The man who was Mayor will tell us about what went down and the aftermath that lead to the fall of the Embarcadero and Central freeways. (NOTE: The interview with Mayor Agnos will be pre-recorded at Pirate Cat Radio on Saturday October 10th at 12 p.m.)
We're also hunting up other perspectives on the earthquake, including Alex Clemens, a fresh-faced legislative aide at the time.
PARTICIPATE IN THE SHOW: If you were around for the 1989 earthquake and want to share your story, email us at theleaguesf@gmail.com.

Friday, October 2, 2009

10/2: Peak Oil, Alemany Farm, voter guide report, more!

1ST HOUR: Peak Oil Task Force and Alemany Farm - We'll be joined by Jason Mark, farmer/writer/activist and member of the San Francisco Peak Oil Preparedness Task Force. We'll discuss the recent report issued by the task force and what's happening at Alemany Farm where he is the co-manager and where their mission is to "boost food security in low-income communities, provide environmental education to children and adults, and grow green jobs." Jason is also editor of the Earth Island Journal and was recently featured as one of Mother Nature Network's 40 Farmers Under 40.

2ND HOUR: November 2009 Endorsements: Who puts out the best voter guide in San Francisco election after election? The League. That's who. And though the ever-trusty guide has not yet gone to print, the official endorsements (or lack of endorsements) are in, and you may well be surprised by some of the final decisions. So get the full report and the full explanations tonight so you know how to vote this November! League member and School Board VP, Jane Kim will join us.

Friday, September 25, 2009

9/25: Pride at Work, Newson lies to SEIU, & Political Comedy

1ST HOUR: Pride at Work - Labor activists Robert Haaland and Sofia Lee will tell us what Pride at Work has been up to, about the Mayor's broken promises to city workers / SEIU members, and about their recent trip to the U.S.- Mexico border where they volunteered with the No More Deaths Camp.

2ND HOUR: - California Nurses Association organizer and "brainy, liberal, Jewish" stand up comedian Nato Green will join us to talk about Sutter Hospital closures in poor communities, all kinds of politics, his upcoming gigs at the Punchline, and lots more.

Friday, September 11, 2009

9/11: Jennifer Jajeh hearts Hamas, post-apocalyptic zines, and more

1ST HOUR: SF Actor/Writer Jennifer Jajeh - Jennifer will tell us all about her solo tragicomic play with the provocative title, "I Heart Hamas and Other Things I'm Afraid To Tell You" about her experiences growing up Palestian-American and her time living in occupied Ramallah during the second Intifada. The show opens next Thursday and runs through Oct. 24th. Don't miss it!

2ND HOUR: Lots to talk about - At the same time as our show tonight in the Pirate Cat Cafe will be the launch party for "Aftermath," a new post-apocalyptic print zine. We'll talk with the creators. We've also gots to talk about that shocking hit piece/cover story on our esteemed mayor in this week's SF Weekly! Wow, did you read that thing?! And we may have a few burners stop by to tell us what we missed (or avoided) on the Playa this year. Call in with your stories!

Friday, September 4, 2009

SF cab driver, Balsa Man, Burning Man & Hugues de la Plaza

1ST HOUR: Confessions of an SF Cabbie - A young San Francisco cab driver will talk to us about how unlicensed cabs in the City and the medallion system.
ALSO: BALSA MAN! - A tiny version of Burning Man takes place this Saturday evening. One of the organizers will talk to us about the history and philosophy of this celebration of tiny art. We'll also talk about Burning Man in general. Do you love it? Do you hate it? Call or text or email us your opinions to join in the dicussion.

2ND HOUR: Melissa Nix on the murder of Hugues de la Plaza - It's been more than two years since Hugues de la Plaza was found stabbed to death in his apartment. The SFPD originally ruled it a suicide, despite significant evidence that Hugues was murdered. Melissa Nix has been trying to get answers from the SFPD ever since. We'll talk with her about what's happening with the case, including what the Office of Citizens Complaint has to say about it.

Friday, August 28, 2009

8/28: Lennar land grab in Bay View and Street Sheet's 20th Birthday

1ST HOUR: Street Sheet turns 20! On Septemeber 10 the Coaltion on Homelessness will be holding a 20th birthday fundraiser for Street Sheet. We'll be joined by guests from COH to learn more about the state of homelessness in San Francisco.

2ND HOUR: Lennar Land Grab in the Bayview - We'll be joined by guests from Green Action, POWER, and Our City to discuss State Senator Mark Leno's legislation that would authorize the transfer of Candlestick Point State Park to the Redevelopment Agency and, in turn, multi-billion dollar developer, the Lennar Corporation.

Friday, August 21, 2009

8/21: Valerie Orth Band, SweatFree SF, City Hall Update

1ST HOUR: The Valerie Orth Band playing live in the cafe! Valerie will also join us in the studio to talk about her work as an organizer and activist--particularly her work on San Francisco's landmark SweatFree ordinance. The Valerie Orth Band headlines the Cafe du Nord on Saturday.

2ND HOUR: City Hall Update - Tuesday was the last Board of Supervisors meeting before the three-week legislative recess. Will review some of the interesting legislation that was introduced on Tuesday and discuss the mystery of who leaked a confidential memo from the City Attorney to the Chronicle.

Friday, August 14, 2009

8/14: Netroots Nation, San Pancho Art Collective & Chevron protests

1ST HOUR: Live report from Net Roots Nation. Our new intern, Raquel Castellanos, will tell what's up at the annual progressive blogger summit in Pittsburgh, PA. She'll be joined by Barry Kendall, the Executive Director of the Commonweal Institute, a progressive think tank based in San Francisco.
We'll also hear from the recently-formed San Pancho Art Collective who brought you that brilliant new mural outside Mission Pie!

2ND HOUR: Chevron: Global Criminal. Ananda Lee Tan from the Mobilization for Climate Justice will give us the scoop on a major march and protest for clean air and justice in Richmond tomorrow and some background on Chevron's long history of misdeeds in Richmond and around the world.

Friday, August 7, 2009

8/7: Melissa Griffin, Beth Spotswood, and more

1ST HOUR: The Griffin and Spotswood Report with local bloggers, Melissa Griffin and Beth Spotswood. Griffin writes a Thursday column on local politics for the Examiner, while Spotswood also writes for the SFGate Culture Blog and the SF Appeal.

2ND HOUR: Sunday Streets and more - Beth Byrne, the volunteer coordinator for Sunday Streets wil join us to talk about Sunday's plan for car-free streets in Golden Gate Park and the Great Highway. We'll also talk about other recent happenings around the City.

Friday, July 31, 2009

7/31: Greatest Hits rebroadcast: Rev Billy, Supervisors Ross Mirkarimi & Chris Daly, & Matt Gonzalez

Tonight we re-broadcasted some old favorites:
- Reverend Billy's sermon to the Board of Supervisors.
- Supervisors Ross Mirkarimi and Chris Daly on the budget.
- Matt Gonzalez on his run for Vice President with Ralph Nader, the current state of San Francisco, and his plans for the future.

Friday, July 24, 2009

7/24: El Tecolote, Supe Mirkarimi, Iran & more

1ST HOUR: The Mission's own El Tecolote is the longest running Spanish/English bilingual newspaper in the Bay Area. For over 35 years this newspaper has told the story of the Mission's political, social, cultural, and economic life. We'll talk with folks from Tecolote about their work, the newspaper's history, the latest news in San Francisco's Latino community, and more.

2ND HOUR: Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi will join us to talk about the city budget and the rally for democracy in Iran he is organizing for tomorrow, July 25th from 12-4 p.m. in Civic Center plaza. We'll also be joined (hopefully) by a representative from NorCal4Iran, one of the Iranian-American groups organizing the rally.
UPDATE: Supervisor Chris Daly also joined us around 7:30 to talk about the budget.

Friday, July 17, 2009

7/17: Reverend Billy!

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6-7 PM: Change-a-lujah we can believe in! The Reverend Billy is running for mayor of New York City and the Big Apple will never be the same. Billy has strong roots and support in the Bay Area and will be here next Tuesday, July 21st for an event at DNA Lounge. We'll hear about his vision for New York City and for the world in a post-consumer era. Learn more about this home-grown national treasure:
- www.revbilly.com
- Wikipedia page for Reverened Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping

7-8 PM: Weekly recap. We'll check in on what's been happening around San Francisco. The latest on the city budget, developments on new permits for street food in city parks, and plans for the July 25th rally for democracy in Iran.

Friday, July 10, 2009

7/10: Congressional candidate Adriel Hampton & Fair Trade in Africa

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FIRST HOUR: Adriel Hampton is a progressive Democrat running for Congress in California's 10th District. SF folks may remember Adriel from his reporter days at the San Francisco Examiner. Call in with your questions.

SECOND HOUR: We'll speak with Ben Schmerler from Trans Fair USA, the non-profit monitoring organization which certifies that participating traders are following Fair Trade guidelines. We'll talk about Fair Trade, his recent work in Africa, and the need to shift international development models from large to scale to small scale.

Friday, July 3, 2009

7/3: Paul Hogarth on the Budget plus more

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FIRST HOUR: The San Francisco Budget - After months of hearings and 48 hours of last-minute negotiations, the Board of Supervisors' Budget and Finance Committee has agreed on the City's budget. How many of the Mayor's cuts did the Supervisors undo? Who won, who lost? What happens to SF when CA implodes? Paul Hogarth will help us break it all down. Read his take on it at BeyondChron.org.

SECOND HOUR: DJ Prefect gave us a preview for the upcoming installment of The Periodic Apocalypse: Occasional Lectures on the End of the World, which will cover "Capitalism: the Social Virus" on Pirate Cat Radio on July 31st from 10 p.m. to midnight.

Friday, June 26, 2009

6/26: SF Mime Troupe, Supervisor Avalos, Bike Plan, & Green Energy!

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FIRST HOUR: We're thrilled to welcome back the legendary The San Francisco Mime Troupe which is celebrating its 50th year of incredible, socially relevant theater! They'll be telling us all about summer's show "Too Big to Fail."

SECOND HOUR: We'll be catching up on all kinds of political happenings. Supervisor John Avalos will give us the latest the SF budget battle. Julian Mocine-McQueen from Green for All will give us the latest on the federal climate change bill, and we'll talk about the MTA's approval of the bike plan.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

6/12: Matt Gonzalez + the Sexy Soup Lady

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Matt Gonzalez will join us for most of the show. Gonzalez is the former president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors who narrowly lost to Gavin Newsom in the 2003 campaign for Mayor--despite being a member of the minority Green Party and being vastly outspent. In 2008, Gonzalez ran for Vice President as Ralph Nader's running mate.

We'll talk to him about his past campaigns, his plans for the future, and his thoughts on the current state of the City. We're also hoping that Matt will bring some music to play for us, and that he'll stick around for some lighter banter with the Charm School show at 8 p.m.

The Sexy Soup Cart Lady will join us around 6. We'll talk with her about the exploding street food movement in the Mission, what's up with the police and health department, and what makes her soup sexy. Susan Cross--an organic, sustainable food and policy expert who is organizing the Eat Real Festival--will also join the discussion. Susan is a long-time Mission resident who knows a lot of the details of food cart regulations.

Friday, June 5, 2009

6/5: Sunday Streets in the Mission + City Budget Update

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1st hour: Sunday Streets in the Mission - Susan King will tell us about this Sunday's plan for car-free streets in the Mission! From Dolores Park, up Valencia, and down 24th. Marc Caswell from the SF Bike Coalition will give us some history on car-free spaces and ciclovias.

2nd hour: City budget update with Paul Hogarth - Paul Hogarth from BeyondChron.org joined us to talk about the City budget.

Friday, May 29, 2009

5/29: SF Tenants Union, How to save California, Prop h8

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1st hour: Renters Economic Relief Package - Ted Gullickson, director of the San Francisco Tenants Union, will break down the new legislative package being carried by Chris Daly that is intended to bring relief to tenants struggling in today's economy. We'll take caller's questions and no doubt hit upon lots of other current tenant issues.

2nd hour: California Makeover and Prop h8 -
The Economist says California is the "ungovernable state." The SF Bay Guardian says our state needs an "extreme makeover" to save it from complete collapse. SFBG reporter Rebecca Bowe will share some of the wisdom from her and Tim Remond's epic piece from this week's Guardian.

Kip Ruckus Williams of One Struggle One Fight will talk about what we need to do next now that the California Supreme Court has upheld the ban on same sex marriages in California.

Friday, May 22, 2009

5/22: SF Street Art & Grafitti, Coleman Advocates, Election Wrap up

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1st hour: Election Wrap Up and Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth - Maybe you hadn't noticed but there was a "special" election last Tuesday. What happened Tuesday and what really needs to happen to save our bankrupt state? Learn about the new campaign co-launched by the League to eliminate the absurd 2/3 requirement for the legislature to pass state budgets.

We'll also hear from Coleman Advocates and their efforts to pass an "A thru G" equity plan to graduate all SFUSD students ready for college and living wage work.

2nd hour: Street Art and Graffiti - What's happening in SF with Graffiti and Street art today? What motivates our city's street artists and graffiti writers? Should the City be trying to eliminate graffiti from our public landscape? Is that even possible? [Hint: no.] We'll hear from some brilliant local artists including the legendary Reyes, Eddie, E Clair Acuda, Russell Howse (Stencil Nation), and Chris Brennan (Bay Area Grafitti and San Francisco Street Art.) Damn this is gonna be dope!

Sign the League's Declaration of Democracy: Budgets and taxes should be approved by a majority vote of the legislature! Go to http://action.theleague.com/declare to sign the declaration.

Friday, May 15, 2009

5/15: Muni's budget, Bay to Breakers, & the May Special Election

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- Muni's budget: Bryan Goebel from sf.streetsblog.org and Chris Roberts from sfappeal.com joined us to talk about Muni's budget that includes fare increases and service cuts.
- Bay to Breakers: Ed Sharpless from Citizens for the Preservation of Bay to Breakers talked to us about their work to keep Bay to Breakers fun.
- May election: We talked about the bullshit that is the May 19th special election. Check out the League's voter guide at theballot.org.
- John Ross: Finally, the awesomeness that is John Ross breathing fire at the Board of Supervisors. Check the video.

Friday, May 8, 2009

5/8: Ross Mirkarimi, Worked Owned Co-Ops, and Live Funk

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1st hour: Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi - This week's Board of Supervisors meeting was probably the most substantive of the year. We talked with Supervisor Mirkarimi about the controversial Sunset Reservoir solar energy project, his effort to save Access SF, and the possibility of converting the Sharp Park golf course into a nature preserve and recreation area.

2nd hour: Worker-owned Cooperatives - Democracy in the Workplace, Responsibility in the Community. A conversation about the concept of worker-owned businesses and workplace democracy with guest hosts Poonam Whabi (Design Action Collective & Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives - NoBAWC) and Dan Thomases (Box Dog Bikes & NoBAWC)

They led a discussion with this panel: Tim Huet (Arizmendi Association of Cooperatives), Dave Karoly (NoBAWC Staff), Kasper Koczab (NoBAWC Staff), Annie Danger (Modern Times Bookstore)

BONUS 3rd hour: Frobeck - From Sebastapol, they place Funk, and not noodlely standard whiteguy instrumental funk, but real funk with real songs (originals and covers like "what is hip" by tower of power!) and they are great time. They joined us in the studio and played live in the cafe. Check the podcast:
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Playlist (song - artist - album)
Working Men Are Pissed (League theme song) - Minutemen
Ghosts of You and Me - Soulsavers - It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land
Veni Vidi Vici - The Black Lips (Diplo remix) - Decent Work for Decent Pay
Life Is Cartoons - Arecee - Beating a Dead Horse
Rich Folks Hoax - Rodriguez - Cold Fact
Gunslinger - Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley Is a Gunslinger
Not Gonna Happen to Me - Frobeck - Balancing the Sun
By My Side - Frobeck - Balancing the Sun

Friday, May 1, 2009

5/01: San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi

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First Hour: SF Public Defender Jeff Adachi - Jeff Adachi is currently fighting budget cuts proposed by Mayor Newsom that Adachi says would destroy his office's ability to provide adequate representation to their clients. Meanwhile, the Constitution Project, a bi-partisan commission, has issued a report on the poor state of indigent defense in this country. There has been a lot of interest both nationally and locally in how the criminal justice system may be affected by budget cuts to defender offices. Jeff will be discussing these issues and will tell us all about next week's Justice Summit that his office is hosting here in SF.

Second Hour: Educators for a Democratic Union
- We'll be joined by Adrienne Johnstone and Darlene Anaya, two members of the EDU, a progressive reform-minded slate of candidates running for leadership of the United Educators - San Francisco. They'll tell us all about the changes they would bring as leaders of the SF teachers' union.

Friday, April 24, 2009

4/24: Carole Migden & MissionLoc@l.org Journalists

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6 pm: League endorsements for the May election
6pm: Former State Senator Carole Migden will join us to talk about old school San Francisco politics, what's going on in Sacramento, and her future plans.
7pm: Some folks from Young Workers United will join us to talk about their annual May Day event.
7:15pm: Several journalists from the new MissionLoc@l.org community news website.

Friday, April 17, 2009

4/17: Battle for the Golden Gate Board, Pirates, & Reverend Billy

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6 pm: League endorsements for the May election
6pm: Hope Johnson from FogCityJournal.com talking about the Board of Supervisors' nomination for the Golden Gate Bridge board.
7pm: Chloe from 99problems.org on What the hood could learn from the Somali Pirates.
7:30pm: Reverend Billy and the his campaign for Mayor of New York City.

Playlist (Artist - Song - Album)
Minutemen - Working Men Are Pissed
Dan Reeder - Work Song - Dan Reeder
Melvins - The Kicking Machine - Nude with Boots
The Bar Feeders - Lotto Beach ATM - Vomitorium
Totimoshi - Viva Zapata - Ladron
K'naan - Somalia
Sean Hayes - Rattlesnake Charm - Alabama Chicken
Bob Dylan - Fixin to Die - Bob Dylan
Heavy Trash - That Ain't Right - Going Way Out with Heavy Trash
Clinton Sparks - Hater Bug - Maybe You Been Brainwashed

Thursday, April 9, 2009

4/10: Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence & the Director of Medicine for Melancholy

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6 pm: League endorsements for the May election
6 pm: Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence - The Sisters are EVERYWHERE this weekend! They're celebrating their 30th anniversary in style with a show at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, an exhibit at the main library, and the annual Easter Sunday Hunky Jesus competition.
7 pm: Barry Jenkins, the Director of Medicine for Melancholy - A new film shot entirely in San Francisco, now playing at the Roxie. Starring Wyatt Cynac from the Daily Show. This is the first feature film we've seen that captures modern life in SF, including scenes at Rainbow Grocery, the Knockout, and the Museum of the African Diaspora.

It's a love story of bikes and one-night stands told through two African-American twenty-somethings dealing with issues of class, identity, and the evolving conundrum of being a minority in rapidly gentrifying San Francisco—a city with the smallest proportional black population of any other major American city.

Playlist (artist - song - album)
Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings - How Do I Let a Good Man Down - Naturally
Bill Withers - The Same Love That Made Me Laugh - Ultimate Bill Withers
Howard Tate - She's a Burglar - Howard Tate
Au Revoir Simone - Through the Backyards - Verses of Comfort
The Octopus Project - Truck - Hello Avalanche
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - New Year's Kiss - Etiquette
Canoe - C'mon - I Give You...

Friday, April 3, 2009

4/3: May Special Election & a Documentary on the Financial Crisis

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6 pm: League endorsements for the May election - Pssst! Did you know we're having a special election on May 17th? The League got down to business and researched the six sorry statewide propositions on the ballot. Some folks from our research team will tell you all about it.

7 pm: New Documentary on the Financial Crisis - Donald Goldmacher, the Producer of the new documentary Heist tells the story of how Wall Street orchestrated the greatest theft in history -- the robbery of Americans’ prosperity, savings, and retirement security. Watch the trailer at http://mourningamerica.com. Or read this Huffington Post article by the narrator about the problem with the Geithner/Summers plan.

We'll also be discussing tomorrow's Cesar Chavez Festival and Parade and have updates on the tragic and ever-fascinating Ed Jew saga etc.

Friday, March 27, 2009

3/27: Worker-owned Cooperatives

7 - 8 pm: Worker-owned Cooperatives - Democracy in the Workplace, Responsibility in the Community. A conversation about the concept of worker-owned businesses and workplace democracy. We'll be joined by two guest hosts:
- Poonam Whabi (Design Action Collective and Board Member of NoBAWC - Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives)
- Dan Thomases (Box Dog Bikes, Board member - NoBAWC)

They will be leading a discussion with this panel:
- Tim Huet (Arizmendi Association of Cooperatives)
- Kasper Koczab (Rainbow Grocery Cooperative)
- Suzanne (AK Press)

NOTE: Only a one-hour show this week because we're going to stop by Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi's office for his annual Persian New Year party. Come on by City Hall from 5:30 - 8. The party is free and open to the public. Meanwhile, back on Pirate Cat Radio, Common Thread radio will be covering for us from 6-7 with their usual amazing collection of local musicians, poets, and other performers.

Friday, March 20, 2009

3/20: Joe Lynn on the Ethics Commission & the LGBT March to Sacramento

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6pm: Joe Lynn on the Ethics Commission - Former Ethics Commissioner Joe Lynn talks to us about how what's wrong with the San Francisco Ethics Commission, how lobbyists and politicians exploit loopholes in the law, and what can be done to close the loopholes. Check out his Guardian editorial about reforming the ethics enforcement division, and this open letter about reforming rules for lobbyists.

7pm: Kip Williams on the LGBT March to Sacramento - Kip Williams from One Struggle One Fight talks to us about their civil rights march from San Francisco to Sacramento. They're marching for the repeal of Proposition 8, but they're also working to connect the marriage rights movement to other issues of discrimination like immigration, health care, and employment.

Join them for a kick-off rally next Tuesday, March 24th at City Hall at 12:30. Speakers will include:
- Cleve Jones, friend of Harvey Milk and long time LGBT activist
- Andrea Shorter, the Director of And Marriage for All
- Biko Baker, a hip-hop activist and Executive Director of the League of Young Voters.

Friday, March 13, 2009

3/13: Gavin's Sunshine Problem & Ammiano Tries to Legalize It

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1st hour: Is Gavin Avoiding Transparency? - The Newsom administration claims it strongly believes in government transparency and that it adheres to the City's Sunshine Ordinance, but Rebecca Bowe's excellent cover story in this week's Guardian tells a different story. We'll speak with Bowe and Sunshine Task Force member Rick Knee to get to the bottom of this issue that is so crucial to the health of our city's democracy.

2nd hour: Can Legalization Save California? - Assemblyman Tom Ammiano is introducing a first-of-its-kind marijuana legalization bill that could generate billions of dollars of revenue for the State coffers, cut down on thousands of arrests, and drastically reduce drug traffic related violence. Ammiano's press secretary, Quintin Mecke, will be in the studio to break it down.

Also: Anarchist Bookfair - James Tracy stopped by to tell us about the Anarchist Bookfair happening tomorrow at the County Fair Building in Golden Gate Park at 9th and Irving. He also read us one of his kick-ass poems.

Friday, March 6, 2009

3/6: PowerShift Report Back & Sanctuary City Update

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6 pm: PowerShift Report Back - Last weekend, the SF League joined 12,000 young people in D.C. at PowerShift 09, a conference on clean energy and green jobs, culminating in 350 meetings with our representatives in congress, and a protest that shutdown the coal-fired power plant that powers the Capitol. We were joined by a bunch of folks from the League and Green for All.
Here's what we learned from lobbying our SF representatives and CA senators:
- Speaker Pelosi: We had a positive meeting with her chief of staff who said that our pressure made it easier to push for stronger legislation. She's hopeful that Pelosi will be able to make it to our climate townhall meeting in April.
- Congresswoman Speier: Her climate policy staffer said Speier supports our platform and will push for strong climate legislation.
- Senator Boxer: Her climate policy guy basically lectured at us. Boxer won't push for an outright ban on coal or nuclear plants, and it sounds like she wants to put most of the money from a carbon cap into tax cuts instead of green jobs for disadvantaged communities.
- Senator Feinsten: Her staff strung us along all day and ultimately wouldn't meet with 100 young people from California. Really, Diane? Friggin Oren Hatch met with PowerShift, and you wouldn't? Once again, you're our Asshole of the Week.

7 pm: Our Sanctuary City - Immigrant rights, ICE raids, and racial profiling. Why isn't San Francisco living up to it's sanctuary city status and what needs to be done about it? Our guests included:
- Bobbi Lopez and others from the San Francisco Immigrant Rights Defense Committee
- Several members of Young Workers United
- Supervisor John Avalos called in to tell us about his work on legislation to make it City policy that the police shouldn't turn over youth charged with felonies to ICE.

Friday, February 27, 2009

2/27: No show this week :( We're at PowerShift!

Most of the League crew is out in D.C. for the PowerShift conference. We'll be back next week to tell you all about it.

Friday, February 20, 2009

2/20: Public Campaign Financing & Bay to Breakers

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6 pm: public campaign financing
- What is it? Why do we need it? What's the latest in SF, CA, and the USA? Our guest Rob Arnow and Moira Brennan will tell us what's going on.
7 pm: Bay to Breakers - The race organizers announced a zero tolerance policy for 2009. Facebook went bonkers. Supervisor Mirkarimi held a press conference yesterday to propose a middle ground. Now the organizers are saying maybe we can work something out. WTF's going on? WTF is up with the war on fun in San Francisco? We'll talk about it.
Asshole of the Week: Diane Feinstein - For attempting to de-charter the Harvey Milk Democratic Club at last week's Democratic County Central Committee (DCCC) meeting. Hope Johnson called in to talk about her FogCityJournal.com article about this. And DCCC members, Debra Walker and Michael Goldstein, joined us in the studio to tell us about how the progressives on the DCCC put the beatdown on Diane's attempted power grab.

2/14: SF Bike Coalition's "Love on Wheels" Dating Game (click here for podcast)

Doh! It looks like we had some technical difficulties and weren't able to broadcast the show live. But here are mp3 clips of the four dating games:


Or you can download the mp3s here:
- love-one-wheels_girl-boy.mp3
- love-one-wheels_boy-boy.mp
- love-one-wheels_boy-girl.mp3
- love-one-wheels_girl-girl.mp3

Friday, February 6, 2009

2/6: Dogpatch Biofuels & Melissa Griffin on City Hall Drama

Topics for Friday, February 6th:
6 pm: The women of Dogpatch Biofuels - The first biodiesel-only filing station in the City!
7 pm: Melissa Griffin's City Hall Update - Did Gavin really take advantage of a typo to give a campaign contributor a sweetheart deal? Why are Public Defender Jeff Adachi and Supervisor Sean Elsbernd so pissed at each other?
7:30 pm: American Apparel aftermath - Last night at the Planning Commission, Valencia street said a big "hell no" to American Apparel. Where does this new coalition go from here?

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

1/30: American Apparel in the Mission & an Update on the Possible June Election

Topics for Friday, January 30th:
- American Apparel in the Mission?
- San Francisco political update: Are we going to have a June election? What's happening with the budget? What the hell was that 9 hour Board of Supervisors meeting all about? We'll break it down.
- Eric Smith, talking about the upcoming Sustainable Biofuels Summit.

Playlist:
Minutemen - Working Men Are Pissed
Dan Reeder - Work Song
Boy Found Floating - Pushed to Kill
J Church - Nostalgic for Nothing
E. Doctor Smith - Blue Moon
Broun Fellinis - The Ark Has Landed
Prince - Musicology
Background music by Clutchy Hopkins

Friday, January 23, 2009

1/23: Savannah Blackwell and the Devil's Own

6pm: We'll be talking with local progressive writer Savannah Blackwell about her recent piece on the Battle for Board President, the upcoming special election, the Bay Guardian and the death of newspapers, what happens to the class of 2000 Supervisors after they leave the Board, law school, and random SF political gossip!

7pm: Live performance in the cafe by San Francisco country rockers, The Devil's Own, fronted by Piss Pissedofferson.
http://www.myspace.com/thedevilsown

Friday, January 16, 2009

1/16: Budget, Bikes, and the Inauguration

This weeks topics:
1. The Coalition to Save Public Health
Bob from the coalition talked with us about the San Francisco Budget Crisis, and what you can do to help:
- Call the Mayor and your Supervisor (311) and ask them to support the "budget de-appropriation" and the June Special Election.

2. Market and Octavia Bike Lane - We talked about the Bike Coalition's rally to save the bike lane at Market and Octavia.

3. Julian Davis and Heather Box joined us to talk about the Obama inauguration, and the need to keep working after Obama is president to keep him on the right path.

Playlist (Artist - Song - Album)

Minutemen - Working Men Are Pissed
Clinton Sparks - Pop Shots - Maybe You Been Brainwashed
Miles Davis - On the Corner (background music)
Dizzy Balloon - I'm Just Me - CD Sampler
Boy Found Floating - Boy Found Floating - The Push
Harvey Milk - Decades - Life... The Best Game in Town
Heartless Bastards - Searching for the Ghosts - All This Time
Mirah - Recommendation - Advisory Committee

Friday, January 9, 2009

1/9: Alex Clemens & John Dunbar on the Board of Supervisors, and Tom Radulovich about BART Police

6 - 7 PM: Alex Clemens from sfusualsuspects.com and political consultant John Dunbar will discuss about yesterday's vote for the new President of the Board and what 2009 has in store for San Francisco.
7 - 8 PM: A discussion about the shooting of Oscar Grant, BART Police oversight, and the recent protests in Oakland. Our guests including Tom Radulovich, San Francisco representative on the BART Board and several members of the League of Pissed Off Voters.

Music setlist (artist - song - album):
Broun Fellinis - Real Moments 1 - Real Moments
Lighter Thieves - Mission Street - Demo
My Last Day on Earth - Oubliette - Iron-On Tattoo
Bob Dylan - Things Have Changed - Wonder Boys Soundtrack