Podcast

14 Nov, 2007

Public Commons vs. Corporate Privatization

2007-11-14T20:00:22-08:00By |Categories: Free Events (donations welcomed), Podcast, Talks|

November 14 With Mayor Newsom trying to give away the city’s wi-fi space to a corporate consortium, efforts by Bechtel and other private contractors to take over our public water system, the ongoing scandal of PG&E selling us our own “public” power and their current efforts to take over alternative power, incessant pressure to privatize the public schools, a national culture that blindly accepts corporate interests as preferable to public interests, we’ll talk about how the San Francisco Bay Area

24 Oct, 2007

New Green City Politics

2007-10-24T20:00:44-07:00By |Categories: Free Events (donations welcomed), Podcast, Talks|

October 24 What are the historic roots of our current ecological politics, how have they shaped today’s environment and the questions we face now? Open space, biodiversity, global warming, fresh water, street design and transit choices, urban farming... local historian Dick Walker (“The City in the Country”), Kearstin Krehbiel (SF Parks Trust), Peter Brastow (Nature in the City), Keirstin Dischinger (Bike Kitchen) podcast: http://diva.sfsu.edu/users/Chris.Carlsson/ssf_talks?podcast=13

17 Oct, 2007

Art & Politics: Hugh D’Andrade

2007-10-17T20:00:52-07:00By |Categories: Free Events (donations welcomed), Podcast, Talks|

October 17 Hugh will present a slideshow of his diverse body of work, ranging from rock posters to anti-war flyers to original paintings, and talk about the ways his politics have informed his art—and vice versa. (http://www.hughillustration.com/) podcast: http://diva.sfsu.edu/users/Chris.Carlsson/ssf_talks?podcast=12

10 Oct, 2007

The Trouble With Voting

2007-10-10T21:31:58-07:00By |Categories: Free Events (donations welcomed), Podcast, Talks|

October 10 Does voting matter? Do you urge everyone around you to vote? What kinds of power do we gain or lose by participating in elections? What else can we do? We’ll hear from folks who believe in representative democracy, those who propose reforms, and those who reject it outright. Michael Med-o Whitson, Natasha Marsh (Calif League of Young Voters), James Rucker (colorofchange.org). podcast: http://diva.sfsu.edu/users/Chris.Carlsson/ssf_talks?podcast=11

26 Sep, 2007

Wet Infrastructure: How and Where Should San Francisco Get Water?

2007-09-26T20:00:02-07:00By |Categories: Free Events (donations welcomed), Podcast, Talks|

Sept. 26 We’ll look the possibilities of a radically different relationship to our local water supplies, including our aquifer, creeks and rainfall. But most of San Francisco’s water is supplied by the Tuolumne River, which flows through a series of reservoirs, aqueducts and tunnels to our taps. These facilities are being rebuilt now, along with yet another massively expensive sewer system overhaul. Joel Pomerantz, Spreck Rosenkrans (Environmental Defense Fund), Ruth Gravanis. podcast: http://diva.sfsu.edu/users/Chris.Carlsson/ssf_talks?podcast=9

19 Sep, 2007

Art & Politics: Mona Caron

2007-09-19T20:00:35-07:00By |Categories: Archive, Podcast, Talks|

Sept. 19 Inaugurating a new “third Wednesdays” series at CounterPULSE, Mona Caron will present a slide show of her famous murals and many other works, talking about the politics of her art, and her ideas about the relationship of art and politics. podcast: http://diva.sfsu.edu/users/Chris.Carlsson/ssf_talks?podcast=10

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