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Rising Up with Sonali

Mar 28, 2024 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM

News

Rising Up with Sonali is an all-women run Radio and Television show that brings progressive news coverage rooted in gender and racial justice to a wide audience. The show is hosted and executive produced by Sonali Kolhatkar. The radio program airs on Pacifica stations KPFA and KPFK, and several affiliate stations. The television show airs on Free Speech TV (Dish Network, DirecTV, Roku).

Rising Up with Sonali
7:00 AM
KBCS 91.3 FM - HD1 - Bellevue Seattle Tacoma
KBCS 91.3 FM - HD1 Bellevue Seattle Tacoma
a public service of Bellevue College KBCS
7:00 AM
NEWS: Rising Up with Sonali

YES! Presents: Rising Up With Sonali, is your weekly antidote to the doom and gloom of mainstream news, lifting up solutions that bring us closer to economic, racial, gender, and environmental justice. The program is hosted and executive produced by Sonali Kolhatkar, Racial Justice Editor at YES! Media.

7:02 AM
NEWS: Rising Up with Sonali

This week, well examine a new case before the U.S. Supreme Court on whether or not to ban the abortion pill, Mifepristone. Rightwing anti-abortion groups, not content to ban the surgical procedure, are hopeful of ending all safe access to abortions. My guest Jess Braverman of Gender Justice will have more

7:28 AM
NEWS: Rising Up with Sonali

Then, ahead of tax day, Sarah Anderson of the Institute for Policy Studies will link extraordinarily low corporate tax rates to obscenely high CEO compensation packages, and what can be done about it.

7:38 AM
NEWS: Rising Up with Sonali

Finally, Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. of the Hip Hop Caucus will analyze President Bidens new tailpipe emissions rule and why cheap, Chinese-made electric vehicles are being kept out of the US market even though they could help meet the presidents climate goals