The December 1st 24, 2024 show includes:
- Interview with videojournalist/activist Wes White on trials of a homeless activist in Trumpism Times
- [throughout] Chanties by Carol Denney from A Toast to the Union
- https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/city-cuts-number-days-homeless-families-shelter-19941713.php
- https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/ucsb-protest-search-warrant-19944165.php
- [11-28] Thanksgiving Chowline and Chatter at the Vets Hall: Angel of Occupy Santa Cruz looks back; Babuska (Jasmine’s mom) remembers gun-toting Officer Hernanez https://huffsantacruz.org/wordpress/public-safety-danger-in-santa-cruz-gunmen-armed-with-badges-and-attitude/; Shantysurfer Julie Schaul on the Homeless and Higher Education; Angel and Athena on the predatory Proposition 36; Jim Vivian on Zayante’s Free Food Church and other real homeless services as well as the cutoff of services in Felton and Cabrillo College jim.vivian@yahoo.com
- Further updates from Vaxducker Sonya; Isaac Collins looking through his Lyrical Eye
- [11-30] Chaotic comments from Cooper; Drawdowns from Drew; Juan on low-grade copish harassment; and Madcap mumblings from Mel, and
- Last Word(s) from Keith McHenry—a jovial description of rising prices and sinking hopes.
- https://thealtworld.com/caitlin_johnston/they-lied-about-gaza-and-theyre-lying-about-syria
The Flashback to January 15, 2017 includes:
- Frenzied times in Tampa Florida—Keith McHenry reports Food Not Bombs [FNB] trespassing-in-the-park and food-sharing-without-a-permit plus supportive demonstrations and international FNB reports
- [throughout] Ryan Harvey songs from Occupying Forces album & Santa Cruz’s own Jus’ Kiddin’s Moral Compass album.
- First They Came for the Homeless [FTCftH] in Berkeley at their 16th location: supporter James and resident Mike Lee discuss the mobile herstory of their protest/survival encampment and adventures in court
- Lee on Social Service doubletalk about “no money”, but protest loosened their pockets
- Lee on internal controversy within FTCftH
- Videographer Clark Sullivan and poet/activist Sarah Menefee on the herstory of FTCftH