
Trailer: Social Justice in the Bay Area
Social justice has always been an integral part of San Francisco’s culture. The Bay Area’s very fabric is built upon a long history of fighting for the rights of its people. San Francisco’s diversity means many different groups, from civil rights activists to labor unions, come together to fight for the disenfranchised. Join Beyond The Fog Radio for our series on social justice — with interviews from Rev. Amos C. Brown, Sunny Schwartz, Judge John Dearman, and Mayor Willie L. Brown Jr.!
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Show Notes
Social Justice has always been an integral part of San Francisco’s culture, the Bay Area’s very fabric is built on a long history of fighting for the rights of its people.
San Francisco’s diversity means many different groups come together to fight for their rights here, from Civil Rights, Indigenous Rights, LBGTQ Rights, to Labor Union Rights, Teachers Rights, and United Farm Workers Rights, San Francisco is a city with the will to fight for the disenfranchised. In this new series we focus on social justice with interviews from
Rev Amos C. Brown, Sunny Schwartz, Judge John Dearman and Mayor Willie L. Brown Jr.
Join us as we explore San Francisco’s social justice!