Friday, May 14, 2010

Human Rights Report from Columbia and the Epic Westin Hotel Performance/Protest!


Tonight on Pissed Off Radio
6 to 8 PM
www.PirateCatRadio.com

We'll talk with MOIRA BIRSS, who just returned from two years working with the Fellowship of Reconciliation Colombia Program as an human rights observer in San Jose de Apartado and Bogota, Colombia to support communities and organizations that nonviolently resist war and displacement in the context of Colombia's decades-long conflict.

We're also thrilled to have with us WENDY VINAIGRETTE from the BRASS LIBERATION ORCHESTRA and TOOTLES from HAVOQ/PRIDE AT WORK (with their fabulous new website!) who were some the wonderful folks behind the utterly amazing musical performance / protest action last weekend at the Westin Hotel. If you're living in a cave and haven't seen it yet, here's the brilliant video that has exceeded 100,000 views since Monday!



Three ways to listen to the show:

- In Person: Come down to the Pirate Cat Radio cafe and watch the show live or join in. 2781 21st Street at Florida.

- iTunes Radio: Click on the "radio" link in iTunes, expand the "Alternative" tab, and scroll down to Pirate Cat Radio.

- Streaming Online: at http://www.piratecatradio.com/listen.php

- Podcast: Download podcasts of the last five shows at http://www.piratecatradio.com/playlist.php?dj=kings


Friday, February 26, 2010

San Franciscans to Get Tasered for Sitting on the Sidewalk? And YWU's Guide to Guilt Free Eating!

TONIGHT ON PISSED OFF RADIO
FRI. 2/26/10 6 to 8 PM


The new chief of the San Francisco Police Department, George Gascon, wants to make it illegal to sit or lie on a public sidewalk and wants to arm the city's police officers with tasers.


We'll speak with SF Police Commissioner, VINCENT PAN, about the safety of the tasers and whether or not we can trust an SFPD armed these allegedly "non lethal" weapons.

We'll also speak with BOB OFFER-WESTORT from the Coalition on Homelessness about Gascon's proposed "Sit / Lie" law that would make it illegal to sit or lie on a public sidewalk. Who is this law really targeting and why? Is this just another Care-not-Cash-like wedge issue designed to hurt progressive Supervisoral candidates in swing districts this fall?

We'll also talk with some members of YOUNG WORKERS UNITED who have just released their "Dining with Justice 2010: A Guide to Guilt Free Eating." Hear who made it this brilliant booklet of "socially responsible restaurants that follow labor laws and treat their employees with dignity and respect."



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Three ways to listen to the show:

- In Person: Come down to the Pirate Cat Radio cafe and watch the show live or join in. 2781 21st Street at Florida.

- iTunes Radio: Click on the "radio" link in iTunes, expand the "Alternative" tab, and scroll down to Pirate Cat Radio.

- Streaming Online: at http://www.piratecatradio.com/listen.php

- Podcast: Download podcasts of the last five shows at http://www.piratecatradio.com/playlist.php?dj=kings


No, you can't listen on 87.9 FM in SF because the FCC saw fit to fine us $10K for serving up commercial free, community-based radio.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Pissed Off Radio 2/5/10

Don't listen to us tonight on League of Pissed Off Voters Radio 6-8pm!

Instead, join us at the SF Board of Supervisors Haiti Relief Fundraiser where we'll do a live, on-site broadcast! . . . and then listen to all the great interviews we'll be doing later on podcast!

Board of Supervisors Haiti Relief Fundraiser
Friday, February 5
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Rickshaw Stop
155 Fell Street
San Francisco

Enjoy live music, fabulous drinks, and hear from the Haiti Action Committee about what is happening on the ground. We will have a silent auction and refreshments! All proceeds will benefit the Haiti Emergency Relief Fund.

Suggested donation: $20.00 - Bring your checkbook!! If you cannot make it, please visit http://www.haitiaction.net to donate!

This is an ALL-ages event. For more information, call 415-554-6975.

Three ways to listen to the show:
- In Person: Rickshaw Stop (see event info).
- iTunes Radio: Click on the "radio" link in iTunes, expand the "Alternative" tab, and scroll down to Pirate Cat Radio.
- Streaming Online: at http://www.piratecatradio.com/listen.php
- Podcast: Download podcasts of the last five shows at http://www.piratecatradio.com/playlist.php?dj=kings

No, you can't listen on 87.9 FM in SF because the FCC saw fit to fine us $10K for serving up commercial free, community-based radio.

Friday, January 22, 2010

TONIGHT 6-8pm: League of Pissed Off Voters Radio

Call in--> 415-341-1199 Text in --> 415-533-4694


A Year Without Getting in a Car: ADAM GREENFIELD

SF's Adam Greenfield went through all of 2009 without getting in a car and apparently this really pissed off the commenters on SFHate, which means me definitely must be doing something right!

The Gubbins Experiment, as he dubbed it, went pretty damn well and it earned him the attention of CNN, Time.com, and more. Find out what he learned and call in with your questions!

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Bicycle/Pedestrian Access Across the Bay Bridge

Some forward-thinking folks aren't buying it that we can't create shore to shore bike and pedestrian access on the Bay Bridge. Learn about efforts to make this happen and a very important hearing coming up on January 27.

Three ways to listen to the show:

- In Person: Come down to the Pirate Cat Radio cafe and watch the show live or join in. 2781 21st Street at Florida.

- iTunes Radio: Click on the "radio" link in iTunes, expand the "Alternative" tab, and scroll down to Pirate Cat Radio.

- Streaming Online: at http://www.piratecatradio.com/listen.php

- Podcast: Download podcasts of the last five shows at http://www.piratecatradio.com/playlist.php?dj=kings


No, you can't listen on 87.9 FM in SF because the FCC saw fit to fine us $10K for serving up commercial free, community-based radio.

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.