David J. Kordsmeier interviews Alicia Crank, Candidate for Mountain View City Council. Alicia is competing for a seat in the upcoming November 2008 election cycle. They discuss Alicia’s platform, and what voters can expect from her should she win a seat in November.

To find out more about Alicia, check out the following links:
* Alicia’s Home Page
* Alicia’s Blog Page
* Alicia on LinkedIn
* Alicia’s Facebook Page
* Alicia’s Blog On Barak’s page

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Folks,

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David

Anthony Leviege, Leroy Moore, Steve Zeltzer and Roland Washington talk with Leo Robinson about Black Labor consciousness and it’s effect on the local labor movement.
See their site: http://www.laborfest.net

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“In Conversation with Al Williams” – Al talks with Ross Mirkarimi and Mark Sanchez about the Green Party, local government, the school system and Mark’s campaign for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
See their site: http://www.marksanchez.org
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Carlos Zailcita and Roland Washington talk about the First San Francisco Filipino Jazz Festival and the long history of Black and Filipino collaborations especially in the arts.
See their site: http://www.sfpinoyjazzfest.com/
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“In Conversation with Al Williams” – Al talks with Evangeline “Vangie” Canonizado Buell about her life, community, preserving history and her books “Twenty Five Chickens And A Pig For A Bride” and “Filipinos In The East Bay”.
See their site: http://www.souladobo.com/
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Ronnishia Johnson, Rheema Calloway and Leroy Moore interview Pete White Executive Director, Los Angeles Community Action Network about housing issues in Los Angeles.
See their site: http://www.cangress.org/
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Ronnishia Johnson, Rheema Calloway and Leroy Moore interview Doug Cunningham about labor and Worker’s Independent News.
See their site: http://www.laborradio.org/
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Al Williams moderates another roundtable discussion with Rev. Amos Brown, Linda Richardson, Prof. Glenn Nance, Kristi Black, and Guy Washington about the 150th anniversary of the Black Exodus from San Francisco to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
See their site: http://www.sfexodus.com/
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Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, Fannie Preston and Al Williams continue the discussion on the 1858 Black exodus from San Francisco.
See their site: http://www.sfexodus.com/
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