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Radio & podcast from @sfpublicpress. New episodes Thursdays @ 6p on KSFP 102.5FM, or online at https://t.co/K4t0cjJGQA. Team: @muddiekins @Baker07Mel @mildobserver @lilalahood

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10 months
Civic is back! Check out our first 2 episodes of the season. The 1st is on journalism and government accountability, and the 2nd is a visit to @_OnPointNYC and how that city has responded to the drug crisis. On the air at @KSFP_LP Thursdays at 6p.
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Politics Podcast · Updated Weekly · Civic is the flagship audio program from the San Francisco Public Press, a nonprofit news institution, covering important local issues and the unique experiences...
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NEW: Increases in the number of migrants arriving in SF have stress-tested the city's limited shelter system, leaving many immigrant families to sleep in tents, cars or on the street. Families are organizing to address the dire need and demand change.
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Service providers have seen a recent increase in the number of unhoused migrant families seeking shelter in San Francisco, and say that the city’s temporary housing system is straining, and often...
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Language barriers obstruct access to drug health services. "We’re not a monolith. We need to understand and receive data back that drills down to those specific subgroups.".-@DrSeciahAquino. #Podcast @SFAIDSFound @UCSF @MarleneMartinMD.
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NEW: Overdose deaths are up in SF's Mayan community, shedding light on the urgent need for culturally competent drug health services. On this episode, we discuss the systemic barriers and grassroots efforts shaping this critical issue. 📝🎙️@mildobserver.
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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, San Francisco’s Mayans have been dying of drug overdoses at elevated rates. More robust health services are needed, experts say, and providers should be...
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"I think that the need to commemorate and memorialize allows us to move past the divisiveness and the politicization of COVID." - Kristin Urquiza.@kdurquiza @MarkedByCovid.
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In this episode, an epidemiologist shares how a lack of public trust led to unnecessary deaths. AIDS activists discuss the importance of facing trauma and a woman who lost her father to COVID is fighting for a memorial for those who died. @UCSF_CFAR @UCSF_HIVIDGM @SFAIDSFound.
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NEW: The 1st years of the COVID-19 pandemic are behind us, but an early reckoning is making it clear that we failed to learn from the past and have yet to come to terms with the loss of life and society-wide trauma. 🎙️📝@Baker07Mel.#Podcast @MonicaGandhi9.
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It seems that we’ve pushed the COVID-19 pandemic into the collective “memory hole” — a place where those thoughts, feelings and traumas can be dropped, comfortably out of sight. But remembering is...
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RT @SFPublicPress: "If something happens to you, we will be here. We will follow up with you, we will walk you through the hard time to hel….
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1 year
NEW:.Leaders in Asian neighborhoods advised that addressing safety concerns through victim support and community building would help with safety concerns. @deliaileb joins a @CCSJ_SF team on a walk to build relationships and check in with neighbors.
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As part of the Coalition for Community Safety and Justice, outreach workers frequently visit commercial corridors to help businesses respond to possible anti-Asian crimes and make residents feel more...
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1 year
New episode!. A roundtable discussion with 3 San Francisco reporters discussing their experiences reporting on drug use and overdoses. @mildobserver @NualaBishari @sydneyfjohnson . Listen to @KSFP_LP 102.5FM in SF @ 6p. Or check out the full podcast:.
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RT @theoellingtonSF: 🗳️ 🗳️ 🗳️ Ballots have already dropped just ahead of the March 5th Election!. Check out my commentary on the upcoming D….
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1 year
Guests on this episode include:.@theoellingtonSF of @Strategies360.@honeymahogany of @SFDemocrats.@RealJohnDennis of @SFGOP.Barry Hermanson of @SFGreenParty.Meghann Adams of SF's @peaceandfreedom. #SanFrancisco #Podcast #Election #Vote.
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San Francisco voters registered with the Peace & Freedom, Green, Republican or Democratic parties have party county central committees on their ballots this election. We discuss power dynamics and what voters are being asked to choose. #Election2024.
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If you vote in California and you’re registered with the Peace and Freedom, Green, Republican or Democratic parties, you’ll get to make some extra choices in the March 5 election that only come...
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1 year
Superior Court Judges are on the San Francisco ballot this election. @lilalahood talks to @usfca politics professor Keally McBride about the candidates, how the process works and what people should be thinking about when considering their vote.
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In California, the governor appoints superior court judges to fill seats across 58 counties. Terms are typically six years, and judges keep their positions unless they’re recalled, which happens...
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1 year
We have 3 election specials! The shows on the Judges race and Proposition F are out now. Tonight @ 6p we're airing an episode about the Party County Central Committees. Listen at 102.5FM in SF, or subscribe to our podcast.
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1 year
Ballots are due next Tuesday, March 5. Do you know what you're voting for?. Check our our nonpartisan voter guide. We don't make endorsements, but we do provide info on the ballot measures and candidates. #Election2024 #SanFrancisco #SuperTuesday
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NEW: Drug policy and addictions experts publicly oppose a San Francisco ballot measure that would compel welfare recipients to undergo drug screening before collecting cash benefits. In this episode, we explore the debate that has rippled across the city.
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Numerous drug policy experts and addictions specialists from across the country — as close as UCSF and as far away as Rhode Island — publicly oppose a San Francisco ballot measure that would compel...
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1 year
I talk to drug policy experts coast to coast about #SF Mayor @LondonBreed's Prop F, making welfare contingent on drug rehab. All think it's a bad idea.@sfcivic @lisadaugaard @KeithNHumphreys @MarleneMartinMD @BrandondelPozo @dianemgoldstein @SFAIDSFound
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Last week, our executive director @lilalahood dove into the reasons San Francisco is voting on judges this year: Subscribe now and hear about the debate surrounding Prop F when we upload that episode later today. #SanFrancisco #Elections2024.
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Podcast Episode · Civic · 02/16/2024 · 30m
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RT @SFPublicPress: Did you get your ballots this weekend? Check out our nonpartisan voter guide to decipher the local propositions. Both wr….
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