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Island City Beat Podcast

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Hello Alameda! You'll hear interesting, insightful interviews on a variety of topics from folks on our island & beyond right here .. We aim to educate & illuminate while bringing Alamedans together around the question: How can we all contribute to making our city work better? .. Come & join in on the conversation.
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Braver Angels - Depolarizing America

The divide between "red" and "blue" political points of view in the United States is causing many to despair about our nation's future. But a national organization, Braver Angels, is trying to join the two sides by helping people come together to listen and talk in safe and structured settings. Paul Norris and Leslie Lopato say the group offers workshops, skills and many opportunities to sit down with people you think you have nothing in common with -- and come away surprised and uplifted....

Aug 11, 202535 minEp. 19

MyPath lights the way to economic prosperity for youth

America does an awful job educating our youth about money and making sound decisions about it. Our guests Alexandria Downing and Angely Miranda aim to change that narrative. They're from an organization called, "MyPath", whose mission is to teach youth about banking, savings and building credit as the first steps toward financial prosperity. Programs to aid families and youth are available in the East Bay and beyond by doing an internet search for "financial planning for young adults."...

Aug 04, 202544 minEp. 18

New cedar trees at Linear Park boosts Alameda's biophilia

Island City Beat joins Alameda Parks & Rec and 50 volunteers who recently planted 10 native cedar trees in Linear Park between Main Street and the Bayport neighborhood. We introduce people from the three city groups responsible for organizing and running this important 'green' event: The Rotary Club - Alameda .. 100K Trees For Humanity .. Community Action for a Sustainable Alameda (CASA). 100K's Amos White reflects on the health benefits of trees and inequities in the city's tree canopy....

Jul 28, 202523 minEp. 16

Thushan Amarasiriwardena walks the streets he loves

Jeff Gould walks and talks with 2024 city council candidate Thushan Amarasiriwardena on the streets of Alameda about his affection for our city and where his career in AI, other tech is taking him. We touch on Thushan's ideas around the potential abundance thinking holds, his run for council, housing development at the former Svendsons Marine site on Clement street and related transportation issues. Alameda's Climate Action and Resilience Plan (CARP) and the proposed construction of the Pacific ...

Jul 07, 202537 minEp. 15

Meet Julia Owens, the new director of the Alameda Education Foundation

In January Julia Owens took over as head of the 40-year-old organization that has stepped in where school funding for many activities has been cut. She comes from a background in non-profits focused on children's needs, and is excited about continuing AEF's vital work in Alameda. She describes its many roles from providing the school district's middle school sports program to offering enrichment classes to grants for teachers' special projects to support for the mental health needs of students....

Jun 30, 202526 minEp. 17

Doug Biggs recounts the saga of Alameda's groundbreaking Wellness Center

It's been six-plus years since Alameda approved the transformation of aging federal buildings on McKay Avenue into a facility to care for and house homeless seniors discharged from hospital stays. Spearheaded by the Alameda Point Collaborative, this humanitarian project was delayed by a stubborn clutch of naysayers, the Covid pandemic and federal intransigence. Now, it's set to open next March and former APC director Doug Biggs reflects on the entire drama and how compassionate Alamedans and our...

Jun 16, 202540 minEp. 13

Jillian Saxty on growing Alameda "one veggie at a time"

Alameda Backyard Growers board president Jillian Saxty wants to spread the ethic of growing your own food as far as possible. Over 15 years ABG has developed a volunteer gleaning program that provides fresh produce to the Alameda Food Bank as well as offered free instruction to countless Alamedans with backyard and container gardens. Saxty describes ABG's current goals of developing community gardens and offering its expertise to other Bay Area towns.

Jun 02, 202516 minEp. 14

Jennifer Rakowski looks at Alameda's police reform efforts

Five years ago this weekend, the killing of George Floyd, just two days after the controversial arrest of Mali Watkins here in Alameda, prompted the city council to establish the Racial Equity Police Reform Task Force. Jennifer Rakowski, who served on it with 50 other Alamedans, talks about one of its successes -- the Care Team -- and some of its unrealized goals. She also tells us why she is an advocate for listening to families of victims of aggressive policing.

May 26, 202543 minEp. 11

Chris Tam on Doing Good In Community

Chris is the founder of the All Good Living Foundation begun in honor of his father's legacy and owner of All Good Living home goods and apparel store in downtown Alameda. Neil Tam, who died in 2015, (pictured above) was a beloved Alameda school teacher, principal and school board member. Chris describes his father's influence on the charitable work of AGL Foundation and how its programs have been adopted beyond Alameda's borders including by the families of the Golden State Warriors....

May 20, 202525 minEp. 10

Hear Amanda Gerrie on the brave new world of job seeking

With a white collar recession in the digital tech field and layoffs in the government sector, many people are looking for a new job. Life coach and career counselor Amanda Gerrie has some advice on how to maneuver and even take advantage of the influence of Artificial Intelligence in the entire process. But some old school techniques are still valid. Listen to what she has to say.

May 11, 202542 minEp. 9

ICB talks with Reverend Sophia DeWitt about housing

Sophia works as the Chief Program Officer for East Bay Housing Organizations (EBHO) and is also an ordained minister of the United Church of Christ. With Affordable Housing Month coming up in May, she describes how EBHO sees itself as a leader in bringing housing justice and better policies to Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. She'll also outline how people can get help with affordable housing resources.

Apr 29, 202520 minEp. 6

Theo Hopestill ... (Part 2)

In the second part of our interview trans activist, artist & parent Theo Hopestill explores the range of terminology referring to transgender people. To wrap things up Theo discusses their artistic talents and activity with several long standing art-based businesses in Alameda.

Apr 21, 202519 minEp. 7

Theo Hopestill reflects upon a non-binary life's perspective ... (Part 1)

In the first of a two-part interview Theo, who was assigned female at birth, is a parent and artist who lives in Alameda with their partner and 10-year-old son .. Theo Hopestill is a transgender activist who asserts: "It's important to make room for many different narratives of being queer." In a second follow up episode Theo explores the range of terminology for referring to transgender people and discusses their artistic endeavors in Alameda.

Apr 17, 202529 minEp. 5

A conversation with new Councilmember Greg Boller ..

Elected to the Alameda City Council in 2024, Greg is a fifth-generation Alamedan who attended local schools, went on to obtain degrees in political science at UC Davis, law at Georgetown University, and public administration at Harvard University. Angie Watson-Hajjem interviews Mr Boller via Zoom ..

Apr 06, 202521 minEp. 4

Vice Mayor Michele Pryor speaks with Island City Beat

Following a brief musical introduction our new Alameda City Council member & Vice Mayor Michele Pryor does her first interview here on our podcast. She talks about the need to face climate change, the housing crisis and the possibility of using public banking to support local financial resiliency .. and, of course, why she loves our island city.

Mar 31, 202520 minEp. 3

Meet Savanna Cheer of 'Transform Alameda' ..

East Bay native Savanna Cheer came to Alameda in 2018, fell in love with our town & has been galvanized by local issues. She helped found the community group Transform in the aftermath of George Floyd’s killing. Transform has challenged Alameda city officials around the tragic death of Mario Gonzales , helped form the city’s Guaranteed Income Program & pushed for a People's Budget for the city. Hear her perspective in this episode on these efforts & her vision of what Alameda can be....

Mar 24, 202528 minEp. 2

Island City Beat interviews Rev Michael Yoshii ..

Angie Watson-Hajjem talks with pastor emeritus Michael Yoshii of Alameda's Buena Vista Uniited Methodist Church regarding his life and career - Hear Pastor Yoshii discuss his congregation's work with the Palestinian village of Wadi Foquin. (starting at 18:53) Alameda City Council will consider a Sister City relationship between Alameda and the West Bank community of Wadi Foquin at this Tuesday's City Council meeting. https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=7253612&GUID=AAE5FD4...

Mar 16, 202545 minEp. 1
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