• Jonny Goh & @PrintingAintEasy discuss self-defense and the art of resistance
    42 mins
  • Charles Ware & Keke Brown discuss housing insecurity and unity in Sacramento at Classy Hippie Tea Co.
    Jun 16 2025
    For more information, contact our guests at the links below:

    Charles Ware (@oakpark_homeless_project) on Instagram

    Keke Brown - A Crowned Life Coaching
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    27 mins
  • Chris Brown of the Sacramento Climate Coalition discusses the environment and local Climate Emergency Declarations
    Jun 5 2025

    "The Sacramento Climate Coalition is a grassroots alliance of Sacramento groups and individuals working to advance the broader movement for civil rights, justice and our environment, now and in these crucial years ahead.

    ​The Coalition was created in 2016 to fight proposals to bring explosive crude oil through Sacramento neighborhoods on their way to coastal refineries. We won the fight, and decided to expand our focus to the broader set of issues related to climate change as a whole. We have always had leadership from disadvantaged communities located near to the rail lines and are deeply committed to environmental justice.

    ​Over the years the Coalition has grown, and in 2018 we joined the international Climate Emergency campaign, and have been the main force behind Climate Emergency Mobilization in the Sacramento region since. We currently have 34 partners in the Climate Emergency Campaign."




    Learn more at:
    SacClimateCoalition.com
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    27 mins
  • Keyon Bliss of APTP Sacramento
    May 15 2025
    The Anti Police-Terror Project is a Black-led, multi-racial, intergenerational coalition that seeks to build a replicable and sustainable model to eradicate police terror in communities of color. We support families surviving police terror in their fight for justice, documenting police abuses and connecting impacted families and community members with resources, legal referrals, and opportunities for healing. APTP began as a project of the ONYX Organizing Committee.



    Contact APTP Sac at:
    sacramento@antipoliceterrorproject.org


    Facebook @AntiPoliceTerrorProjectSac


    Instagram @aptpsac













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    27 mins
  • Big Stay speaks on the need for resources and positivity among Sacramento's youth
    Apr 24 2025
    Big Stay announces his community resource fair for youth taking place this weekend (4/27) in South Sacramento and details the struggles that youth are currently facing as they grow up in the capital city.
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    27 mins
  • Maya SpiritFace2Face discusses Spring and renewal with KYWS-LP
    31 mins
  • Hakim of Masjid al-Fatimah talks about Quds Day, Ramadan and Eid
    Mar 27 2025
    Hakim of Masjid al-Fatimah talks about Quds Day, Ramadan and Eid

    Masjid Al-Fatimah – Welcome to Our Islamic Center
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    27 mins
  • The family of Antonio Thomas share memories of him as his 45th birthday approaches
    Feb 27 2025
    "JUSTICE 4 ANTONIO THOMAS"

    Local community organizations put forth the following demands drafted in support of the Thomas family:

    1. The family of Antonio Thomas deserves to see all UNEDITED video of the incident that led to his comatose state. For purposes of accountability and transparency, these videos need to be made public, as the greater Sacramento community deserves an opportunity to challenge the treatment and care of our community members while in custody.
    2. Release the names of all officers and/or inmates involved in and assigned to the area where Antonio was found unresponsive.
    3. If deputies were involved in this incident, we expect them to be removed from assignment at the Sacramento County Jail and terminated from the Sacramento Sheriff’s Department.
    4. Creation of a community-led commission to oversee reports of Jail misconduct and abuse, with the power to recommend and administer consequences to all deputies and/or staff involved in any incidences of misconduct, abuse and murder.

    Antonio Thomas should have been housed according to his documented mental health condition despite the fact it is debatable whether he should have gone to jail in the first place. Instead, the county demonstrated once again its inability to safely and securely house those in their custody."
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    27 mins