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Voices: River City

Voices: River City

Voices: River City is an independent, socialist news podcast based out of Sacramento, discussing California politics. Local radio listeners can hear us Tuesdays at 5 pm on KUTZ 103.1, with a second airing on Wednesdays at 8 am.

Available Episodes 10

It's the episode you've all been waiting for, maybe. 

 

Join the co-hosts as they get into the already spicy 2024 mayoral race. Who's running? Who's making the establishment start in their britches?

 

Thanks to Be Brave Bold Robot for our theme tunes, may you hum it whilst showering.

 

Thanks for listening, defund the police, and, as always find the hosts tweeting on the X bird @ShanNDStevens & Gabe (go ahead and try to find him).

 

Thanks for supporting us, or whatever. 

 

Support us on Patreon to help us keep the lights on: Patreon.com/voicesrivercity

 

Sacramentans can hear us on 103.1 KUTZ on Thursday at 6 PM, and again on Fridays at 8 AM. 

 

If you require a transcript of our show, please reach out to shannon@voicesrivercity.com, and we'll make it happen.

We are in our changing era, it's true, but some things will always stay the same, so here we are to talk about balls.    In this episode, we talk about Supervisor Phil Serna's recent Facebook rant & Councilmember Sean Loloee's laundry list of malfeasance. We love to see elected officials having a normal one all the time.    Thanks for listening, and, as always: defund the police.    Twitter: @ShanNDStevens & Gabe (who is not on the bird).   Support us on Patreon to help us keep the lights on: patreon.com/voicesrivercity   Sacramentans can hear us on 103.1 KUTZ on Thursdays at 6 pm, and again on Fridays at 8 am.   If you require a transcript of our episodes, please reach out to shannon@voicesrivercity.com, and we'll make it happen.

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That's right, the fellas are leaving.


What does that mean? A freer and more incisive V:RC moving forward.


But in the meantime, listen to the originals talk to the last of the initial crew about why it's time for them to shove off and let the show turn into its next, more free, iteration.


Thanks for listening and, for the last time: Twitter: @youknowkempa, @ShanNDSTevens, @guillotine4you

That's right, the fellas are leaving.

What does that mean? A freer and more incisive V:RC moving forward.

But in the meantime, listen to the originals talk to the last of the initial crew about why it's time for them to shove off and let the show turn into its next, more free, iteration.

Thanks for listening and, for the last time: Twitter: @youknowkempa, @ShanNDSTevens, @guillotine4you

Thank you to Be Brave Bold Robot for the tunes.

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/voicesrivercity

Sacramentans can hear us on 103.1 KUTZ Thursdays at 6 pm and again Fridays at 8 am.

If you require a transcript of our episodes, please reach out to info@voicesrivercity.com and we’ll make it happen.

We're taking this week off. Just not enough news out there.

See you next week!

Today we're discussing a few hard truths:

1. It's time to cut back on California's prison guard "union" stranglehold on power.

2. Sacramento County doesn't really care about housing folks on the American River Parkway (or else they would have spent the $25 million the state gave them to provide housing).

3. El Dorado County appears to be cool with the new anti-semitic rhetoric coming from public commenters.

Thanks for listening and, as always: Twitter: @youknowkempa, @ShanNDSTevens, @guillotine4you

Thank you to Be Brave Bold Robot for the tunes.

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/voicesrivercity

Sacramentans can hear us on 103.1 KUTZ Thursdays at 6 pm and again Fridays at 8 am.

If you require a transcript of our episodes, please reach out to info@voicesrivercity.com and we’ll make it happen.

Today we're discussing Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho's decision to sue the city of Sacramento on civil charges over leadership's approach to homelessness.

It's notable to the V:RC crew that, in his dramatic press conference, Ho pulls language directly from Gotham City District Attorney Harvey Dent's language in the Batman classic, "The Dark Knight."

We also take a moment to note that he's only acting out of a political impetus. If he weren't he wouldn't be attacking the only people in City Hall actually presenting options on homelessness.

Yes, Ho's out here fighting for reactionary policy of yesteryear seemingly to raise his own profile.

How will it work for conservaDems in the short-run? In the long-run?

We've got thoughts.

Thanks for listening and, as always: Twitter: @youknowkempa, @ShanNDSTevens, @guillotine4you

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/voicesrivercity

Sacramentans can hear us on 103.1 KUTZ Thursdays at 6 pm and again Fridays at 8 am.

If you require a transcript of our episodes, please reach out to info@voicesrivercity.com and we’ll make it happen.

Today we're discussing the cost of living comfortably in Sacramento, the fast food worker pay increase deal, and California's grossly overpaid prison guards.

We then round out the show with a little history lesson on labor struggles stemming from the Latinx community in the Golden State.

Thanks for listening and, as always: Twitter: @youknowkempa, @ShanNDSTevens, @guillotine4you

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/voicesrivercity

Sacramentans can hear us on 103.1 KUTZ Thursdays at 6 pm and again Fridays at 8 am.

If you require a transcript of our episodes, please reach out to info@voicesrivercity.com and we’ll make it happen.

 

Today we're discussing the Sacramento Police Department's waning credibility not just with the public, but now with crucial city officials. Why are they unable to provide a comprehensive inventory? What are they doing with all those tax dollars?

No one appears to know, and not everyone is okay with that.

We also discuss the pattern of nazis speaking during public comment at Sacramento City Hall. There's chatter of removing the public comment call-in functionality. Is that the way to go? Or can we consider something new?

On a societal level, everything is devolving, of course, and we touch on that thread throughout.

Thanks for listening and, as always: Twitter: @youknowkempa, @ShanNDSTevens, @guillotine4you

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/voicesrivercity

Sacramentans can hear us on 103.1 KUTZ Thursdays at 6 pm and again Fridays at 8 am.

If you require a transcript of our episodes, please reach out to info@voicesrivercity.com and we’ll make it happen.

Today we're joined by Mia Roberts and Cory Copeland to discuss the ongoing strike authorization vote of the California Association of Professional Scientists (the state of California's unionized scientists), and how it fits into the larger trends of deepening solidarity throughout the burgeoning labor movement.

Mia is a member of the CAPS board, a director at large, and Chair of the union's Member Action Committee. Cory joins us as a member of the Sacramento chapter of Democratic Socialists of America's Labor Committee, as well as its Solidarity Coordinator. Both are environmental scientists.

The state of California has not only refused to raise wages adequately for its scientists for decades, and their compensation has dropped well below the state engineers, who often hold similar or the same roles at the state as the scientists.

Now, after three years of the state refusing to take their demands seriously, scientists are considering a big next step: Strike!

Want to support the scientists? Tap in at https://capscontract2023.org/.

Thanks for listening and, as always: Twitter: @youknowkempa, @ShanNDSTevens, @guillotine4you

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/voicesrivercity

Sacramentans can hear us on 103.1 KUTZ Thursdays at 6 pm and again Fridays at 8 am.

If you require a transcript of our episodes, please reach out to info@voicesrivercity.com and we’ll make it happen.