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Women’s Space Radio Show with host Elaine B. Holtz and guest Cynthia Leung and Sarah Shrader on Sonoma County Museum’s summer exhibit Grass Roots on the history of Cannabis, and Shelly Browning on Public Banking, has been uploaded to web archive.

25 Tuesday Jun 2019

Posted by Elaine B. Holtz in California politics, Cannabis, Drug War, Grassroots organizing, Public Banking, Radio Show, Self Esteem

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Women’s Space Radio Show with host Elaine B. Holtz and guest Cynthia Leung and Sarah Shrader on Sonoma County Museum’s summer exhibit Grass Roots on the history of Cannabis, and Shelly Browning on Public Banking, has been uploaded to web archive. The show was recorded, broadcast in the North Bay and streamed worldwide over Radio KBBF 89.1 FM  on Monday 6/24//19 at 11 AM (repeats at 11 PM) and repeat broadcast in Petaluma and streamed worldwide over Radio KPCA 103.3 FM on Wednesday 6/26/19 at 11 AM.

Visit the show’s web archive page to listen to the audio recording:

http://www.womensspaces.com/ArchiveWSKBBF/WSA190624.html

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Grass Roots Cannabis Exhibition
at the Sonoma County Museum
Public Banking Needs in Santa Rosa

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Featuring Guests

1. Cynthia Leung, Director of Public Programs and Tours

2. Sarah Schrader, Chair, Americans for Safe Access

3. Shelly Browning, Co-founder, Friends of Public Banking Santa Rosa

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Announcements (Click for links below)

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 Our Featured Guests

1. Cynthia Leung describes the Sonoma County Museum exhibit on the history of the human use of Cannabis and traces its spread around the world to the different continents, with special note of its arrival in California and the eventual popularity of the Emerald Triangle of Mendocino, Humboldt and Trinity Counties for its cannabis strains favored by users for it medicinal and recreational use.  The exhibit features posters and drug store potions sold before the prohibition of cannabis in some states, including California and then the Federal Government in 1937. A couple of live plants under lights and AI controlled water and temperature are featured, so visitors know this is not an abstract but real subject. .Cynthia talks about the conception of the exhibit that is curated by Eric Stanley, Associate Director and History Curator, and Brian Applegarth. Cynthia discovered it was good environment to talk about cannabis and drug use in general to her children.

About our Guest:  Cynthia Leung has worked at the Museum of Sonoma County since 2013. She has worked as a Visitor Services and Volunteer Coordinator, and presently is now working as the Museum’s Director of Public Programs and Tours. Cynthia manages the educational arm of the Museum, which includes school and private adult tours, the Museum’s outreach programs, including Art4Kids program, and the Museum’s public programs.Cynthia also organizes the Museum’s annual Dia de los Muertos exhibit.

Guest Links: https://museumsc.org/

Guest Event Link:  Grass Roots Exhibition https://museumsc.org/grass-roots/

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2.  Sarah Schrader contributed to museum’s exhibit  on the history of the medical use of cannabis.  She share how she came to advocate for patient’s rights with American for Safe Access, a national lobbying organization founded in 2002 to ensure safe and legal access to cannabis for therapeutic use and research.

About our Guest:  Sarah Schrader is the Chapter Chair of Americans for Safe Access. The Chapter holds meetings the first Thursday of the month at the Arlene Francis Center.

Guest Links:

Americans for Safe Access – Sonoma County Chapter www.safeaccessnow.org/sonoma_county_asa_chapter

Guest Event Link:  Grass Roots Exhibition https://museumsc.org/grass-roots/

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3.  Shelly Browning shares her journey in discovering the importance of public banking, drawing upon experiences as a Peace Corp Volunteer in Tunisia, the Occupy Movement arising as the Recession began in 2008 and later in business.  Shelliey talks of the public bank that was formed in North Dakota by farmers striving for economic parity with neighboring states. She encourages us to contact our California State Senator to support public banking coming forth as bill AB857, which the city of Santa Rosa supports through a resolution it just passed. Shelley talks about the benefits of public banking if Santa Rosa would bank with it rather than with its present banker Chase Bank, which is the largest lender to Big Oil.

About our Guest: Shelly Browning is the owner and operator of a local sign language interpreting agency. She holds a BA in Cultural Anthropology and an MA in English as a Second Language. She has been actively involved in the Public Banking movement for the past 7 years. She helped to establish the Friends of Public Banking Santa Rosa and is actively involved with the statewide California Public Banking Alliance, which is a coalition of public banking activists in cities from San Diego to Eureka working collectively to create socially and environmentally responsible city and regional public banks.

Guest links:  Friends of Public Banking Santa Rosa http://www.publicbanksantarosa.org/

California Public Banking Alliance (CPBA) https://californiapublicbankingalliance.org/

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Announcements

June 16 – September 15, 2019, Grass Roots – Cannabis from Prohibition to Prescription, Museum of Sonoma County, 425 Seventh Street, Santa Rosa  https://museumsc.org/grass-roots/

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Saturday, June 29, 6-8:00 PM, North Bay Jobs with Justice: Honoring the Work of Marty Bennett, Petaluma Veterans Building – 1094 Petaluma Blvd. S. – Petaluma  https://unionhall.aflcio.org/nblc/events/honoring-work-marty-bennett?fbclid=IwAR23hW_STl9WSLKHoyci5bVmTZhHDXOlE_mwMwcHMoxumNH4gJlWwKcB-qc

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Music Selections:

The Opening and Closing Theme song is with permission of the Composer and Singer Alix Dobkin:

The Woman in Your Life is You by Alix Dobkin from the album Living with Lavender Jane (Women’s Wax Works) – www.alixdobkin.com

Anniversary Song sung by Dinah Shore from the album Best of the 40’s (2014 Soul Vibes)

Whose The Pusher Now sung by Ellen Buckstell from the album Legalize It: It’s Natural (2012 Ellen Bukstel)

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For music purchasing opportunity:

Link to Spinitron.com Playlist of the Women’s Spaces Show

 

Women’s Space Radio Show with host Elaine B. Holtz and guest Lorez Bailey, our Sonoma County Woman of the Year, on the Chops Teen Club, has been uploaded to web archive.

17 Monday Jun 2019

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Women’s Space Radio Show with host Elaine B. Holtz and guest Lorez Bailey, our Sonoma County Woman of the Year, on the Chops Teen Club, has been uploaded to web archive. The show was recorded, broadcast in the North Bay and streamed worldwide over Radio KBBF 89.1 FM  on Monday 6/17//19 at 11 AM (repeats at 11 PM) and repeat broadcast in Petaluma and streamed worldwide over Radio KPCA 103.3 FM on Wednesday 6/19/19 at 11 AM.

Visit the show’s web archive page to listen to the audio recording:

http://www.womensspaces.com/ArchiveWSKBBF/WSA190617.html

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 Chops Teen Club of Sonoma County

Sonoma County Woman of the Year

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Featuring Guests

1. Lorez Bailey, Executive Director, Chops Teen Club, Santa Rosa

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Announcements (Click for links below)

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 Our Featured Guests

1. Lorez Bailey shares her journey to her dream job working with teenagers at the Chops Teen Club, including the obstacles she had to ovecome.  Lorez has older mentors at the Chops teen Club to tell their stories of the journey to get to where they are now with the teens to give the teens encouragement to go for their goal in spite of criticism or scorn.  These mentors are also trained to sense if there are underlying pressures or depression bothering the teens to help alleviate the stresses early on.  Lorez describes how the Teen Club became a reality with the generous bequeathment from Charles “Chops” Demeo to the County of Sonoma to “create a safe and productive place for teens in our community.” The Annual Membership fee is only $60 (which comes out to $5/month) and no teen is turned away with the help of a scholarship fund set up by another generous donor. Chops Teen Club caters to 7th through 12th graders (Middle and High School students).

About our Guest:  Lorez Bailey is in her second year serving as the Executive Director of Chop’s Teen Club. Lorez has over 20 years’ experience implementing and managing youth development programs. She has a passion for creating an environment and opportunities that empower youth to expand their capacity to be confident and well-prepared for whatever future endeavors they pursue. Lorez earned her B.A. in Communication Studies and Telecommunications from Sacramento State University and Master’s Degree in Education from Sonoma State University. Lorez has also worked a large part of her career in media.  In recognition of Women’s History Month, in March and of her remarkable work Lorez was awarded by U.S. Congressman Mike Thompson as Sonoma County “Woman of the Year.”

Guest links: www.chopsteenclub.org

Chops 2019 Activity Guide https://www.chopsteenclub.org/activityguide

Chops Teen Club 2019 Activity Guide

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Announcements

CONGRATULATIONS: Senator Mike McGuire is proud to announce that 10,000 Degrees – an organization that has changed the lives of thousands of students from low income backgrounds by helping them get to and through college – has been chosen as the North Coast Nonprofit of the Year.
MISSION: To help students from low-income backgrounds get to and through college in order to positively impact their communities and the world. VISION: We envision a world in which all children have equitable opportunities to realize their potential, regardless of race, ethnicity or socioeconomic background. VALUES: Education is the foundation of a just and equitable society. Students and their families as well as schools and local leaders each play a critical role in educating the next generation and strengthening the economic vitality and social health of our communities. Fo additional information go to: http://www.10000degrees.org/

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June 16 – September 15, 2019, Grass Roots – Cannabis from Prohibition to Prescription, Museum of Sonoma County, 425 Seventh Street, Santa Rosa

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Music Selections:

The Opening and Closing Theme song is with permission of the Composer and Singer Alix Dobkin:

The Woman in Your Life is You by Alix Dobkin from the album Living with Lavender Jane (Women’s Wax Works) – www.alixdobkin.com

Forever Young sung by Andrea Mae and the Forest Rangers from the album Sons of Anarchy North Country EP (2009 20th Century Fox for TV Records)

What a Wonderful World sung by LeeAnn Rimes from the album What a Wonderful World (2004 Curb Records, Inc.)

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For music purchasing opportunity:

Link to Spinitron.com Playlist of the Women’s Spaces Show

 

Women’s Space Radio Show with host Elaine B. Holtz and guest Daisy Pistey-Lyhne on activating the Green New Deal, has been uploaded to web archive.

11 Tuesday Jun 2019

Posted by Elaine B. Holtz in Climate Changed by Humans, Ecology, Grassroots organizing, Radio Show

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Climate Change by Humans, ecology, Green New Deal

Women’s Space Radio Show with host Elaine B. Holtz and guest Daisy Pistey-Lyhne on activating the Green New Deal, has been uploaded to web archive. The show was recorded, broadcast in the North Bay and streamed worldwide over Radio KBBF 89.1 FM  on Monday 6/10//19 at 11 AM (repeats at 11 PM) and repeat broadcast in Petaluma and streamed worldwide over Radio KPCA 103.3 FM on Wednesday 6/12/19 at 11 AM.

Visit the show’s web archive page to listen to the audio recording:

http://www.womensspaces.com/ArchiveWSKBBF/WSA190610.html

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Activating the New Green Deal

Featuring Guests

1.  Daisy Pistey-Lyhne, Co-orgainizer, Green New Deal Town Hall in Santa Rosa, which occurred on May 15th

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Announcements (Click for links below)

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 Our Featured Guests

1. Daisy Pistey-Lyhne discusses the role of the youth in promoting the Green New Deal, as was evident in the Town Hall Meeting last month on May 15th with the passionate particpation of the youth groups Sunrise Movement and Youth Versus Apocalypse. The news on the Climate Change impacted storms that flooded the Midwest and is delaying the planting of corn that is so vital to food and energy needs highlights the dangers our youth are recognizing as results of failed policies addressing Climate Change.  Daisy also shares some of the highlights of the Green New Deal and how to connect with actions and action groups regarding Climate Change. Currently there is hesitation to have a Climate Change Debate during the runup for the Democratic Party nomination for President, and you weigh in with your opinion at #ClimateDebate .

About our Guest:  Daisy Pistey-Lyhne is a Sonoma County native and long time advocate for the environment. She did her undergrad and master’s at Stanford University in Environmental Science & Policy, and then spent several years working in Sonoma County for Greenbelt Alliance. She then left and spent a decade in Washington DC and San Francisco, working with groups across the country on creating solutions to climate change and building clean energy. She spent the last year back here at home as the Executive Director of Sonoma County Conservation Action, and is now heading off on her next adventure.

Guest links:

Twitter account of Daisy Pistey-Lyhne @DaisyPL

#ClimateDebate

#noplant2019  https://www.agweb.com/article/the-noplant19-tweets-youll-have-to-see-to-believe/

https://350sonoma.org/ connect for actions or action group in Sonoma County

#cllimatestrike: https://www.climatestrike.net/

Sunrise Movement:   www.sunrisemovement.org

Youth Versus Apocalyse:  http://youthvsapocalypse.org/

Guest Event Link:

Tuesday June 11, 2 pm, Meeting of the Santa Rosa Climate Action Subcommittee, City Hall Council Chambers, 100 Santa Rosa Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95404 https://santa-rosa.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx

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Announcements

June 15, 2019, 10 AM to 6 PM, 49th Annual Juneteenth Festival, Martin Luther King, Jr. Park,  Santa Rosa Free and Open to the Public https://www.facebook.com/events/876951649363701/ 

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Flyer for Juneteenth Celebration pdf

The History of Juneteenth http://juneteenth.com/

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Music Selections:

The Opening and Closing Theme song is with permission of the Composer and Singer Alix Dobkin:

The Woman in Your Life is You by Alix Dobkin from the album Living with Lavender Jane (Women’s Wax Works) – www.alixdobkin.com

Simple Song Of Freedom sung by The Voices of East Harlem  from the album Right On Be Free (Rhino Entertainment Company)

I Believe, sung by LeeAnn Rimes rom the album You Light Up My Life (1999 Curb Records, Inc.)

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For music purchasing opportunity:

Link to Spinitron.com Playlist of the Women’s Spaces Show

 

Women’s Space Radio Show with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Sydni Davenport and Sena Kubega on the upcoming 49th Juneteenth Celebration in Santa Rosa, has been uploaded to web archive.

04 Tuesday Jun 2019

Posted by Elaine B. Holtz in Black History, Black Women, Children, Grassroots organizing, Human Rights, Radio Show, Women in history, Women organizing, Women's History

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Women’s Space Radio Show with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Sydni Davenport and Sena Kubega on the upcoming 49th Juneteenth Celebration in Santa Rosa, has been uploaded to web archive. The show was recorded, broadcast in the North Bay and streamed worldwide over Radio KBBF 89.1 FM  on Monday 6/3//19 at 11 AM (repeats at 11 PM) and repeat broadcast in Petaluma and streamed worldwide over Radio KPCA 103.3 FM on Wednesday 6/5/19 at 11 AM.

Visit the show’s web archive page to listen to the audio recording:

http://www.womensspaces.com/ArchiveWSKBBF/WSA190603.html

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49th Juneteenth Celebration, Santa Rosa, June 15th

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Featuring Guests

1. Sydni Davenport, Member, Board of Directors, Juneteenth Celebration, and Member, Fresh Apple Singers

2. Sena Kubega, Drum Ghana and Dance Ensemble

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Announcements (Click for links below)

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 Our Featured Guests

1. Sydni Davenport shares the early history of African Americans in Sonoma County as she recounts her family’s history.  Her grandmother moved from Texas to Petaluma in 1953,  when only a couple of Black families resided in the county, and that year she began the first Juneteenth Celebration at her Petaluma ranch for family and friends. Juneteenth marks the commemoration of the 2-year delayed announcement of emancipation in Galveston, Texas, a former slave state, on June 19th,1865. That commemoration day was introduced to Sonoma County by Sydni’s grandmother Marteal Perry. Since Blacks in Petaluma were forbidden to swim in the public pool, her grandmother had a swimming pool built on her ranch, which drew a protest by the local KKK. In 1970 the Juneteenth Celebration was moved to Martin Luther King, jr, Park in Santa Rosa as a joint celebration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and of Juneteenth. Sydni will perform with the Frresh Apple Singers at the Juneteenth Celebration in Santa Rosa on Saturday June 15th.

About our Guest:  Sydni Davenport is a board of the Juneteenth Festival and member of the Sonoma County NAACP and the Sonoma County CHANCE horse rescue. A native of Sonoma County she is the first Grand Child of Evangelist Marteal Perry. She is a member of the Gospel Group, The Prayer Chapel Singers, The group just released their first Single called, “God’s got it which Sydni wrote. She describes herself as a country girl at heart and love cowboy boots. She is a mother, grandmother and wife and has been married for 30 years to a wonderful partner she loves to be outdoors and garden. For the past 20 years she has been a foster parent for the mentally ill.

Guest Event links:

June 15, 2019, 10 AM to 6 PM, Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, 49th Annual Juneteenth Festival in Santa Rosa  https://www.facebook.com/events/876951649363701/

The History of Juneteenth http://juneteenth.com/

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2.  Sena Kubega talks about her first knowledge of the slavery came through visiting the slave castle in her home town of Cape Coast, Ghana in West Africa, where Africans kidnapped from their homes began their slave experience awaiting their voyage to the slave colonies of North America.  While touring with her mother Adwoa Kudoto, the award winning and only female master drummer of Ghana, Sena was able to realize the reach of slavery’s tennacles in the new land and saw the Juneteenth Celebration as a means to educate future generations on the horrors and demoralization of slavery. Sena will perform with her Drum Ghana and Dance Ensemble at the Juneteenth Celebration in Santa Rosa on Saturday June 15th.

About our Guest:  Sena Kubega is from Cape Coast, Ghana, (West Africa) and has been dancing since she was 7 years old. As a young girl growing up, she always knew what she wanted to do. Growing up she was inspired and encouraged by her mother, an award winning and only female master drummer in Ghana Adwoa Kudoto who travelled throughout the US teaching and performing in Washington, New York, Michigan, Atlanta and California. It was through her experience with her mother that her passion and abilities for drumming and dance blossomed. For her dancing requires one to be able to hear and have a conversation with the drummer. She also teaches drumming. Her motto is, Drum, Dance, Sing, Learn And Have Fun! Sena appreciates the quote: “Everything in the universe has rhythm, everything dances” ~Maya Angelou~

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Guest Links

Drum Ghana and Dance Ensemble https://drumghana.org/

Guest Event links:

June 15, 2019, 10 AM to 6 PM, Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, 49th Annual Juneteenth Festival in Santa Rosa  https://www.facebook.com/events/876951649363701/

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Announcements

Sunday, June 9, 2019, 2:00 PM, Don’t Blink…it’s Love! LGBTQI Short Films for All Sunday,
It’s the 50th Anniversary of the riots at Stonewall and we are celebrating Us! All the Colors of The Rainbow make their way to the big screen in this fabulous collection of short films. One of them was even nominated for an Oscar! We will be screening six beautiful short films that include the stories of Trans activism, Lesbian parenting, navigation of HIV/AIDS, both Gay and Lesbian comedies and more. Presented by OutWatch Wine Country’s LGBTQI Film Festival and Sonoma County Pride. $10 at the door, facebook.com/events/652960878469735/ Third Street Cinema, 620 3rd St, Santa Rosa.  https://www.gaysonoma.com/2019/06/outwatch-wine-countrys-lgbtqi-film-festival-teams-up-with-sonoma-county-pride-to-present-dont-blink-its-love-short-films-for-all/

https://www.facebook.com/lgbtqiwinecountryfilmfest/

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June 10, 2019, 2-9 PM, Fundraiser for Peace and Justice Center, Monday, HenHouse – 1333 N McDowell Blvd, Petaluma

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June 15, 2019, 10 AM to 6 PM, 49th Annual Juneteenth Festival, Martin Luther King, Jr. Park,  Santa Rosa https://www.facebook.com/events/876951649363701/ 

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Music Selections:

The Opening and Closing Theme song is with permission of the Composer and Singer Alix Dobkin:

The Woman in Your Life is You by Alix Dobkin from the album Living with Lavender Jane (Women’s Wax Works) – www.alixdobkin.com

Ella’s Song sung by Anna Fritz from the album On A High Hill (2016 564490 Records DK)

We Are The Women Betsy Rose and the Womansong Chorus from the album Welcome to the Circle  (Paper Crane Paper )

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For music purchasing opportunity:

Link to Spinitron.com Playlist of the Women’s Spaces Show

 

Recent Posts

  • Women’s Space Radio Show with host Elaine B. Holtz and guests Katherine J. Rinehart on the Sonoma County Historical & Genealogy Library and Audriana Jones on the St. Vincent de Paul Free Dining Room in Santa Rosa’s Railroad Square, has been uploaded to the web archive. 
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