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Episode Description
How violence interrupters make OUSD schools safer.
Plus: Who’s to blame for the police chief leaving?, OAK refuses to screen partisan video, remembering Allen Temple’s Pastor J. Alfred Smith, Sr., Tommy Orange wins a genius award, is a new tax the best way to plug the city’s budget hole?, and why Oakland hasn’t sent more homegrown talent to the WNBA?
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This week’s main story:
The Oaklandside’s news editor, Darwin BondGraham talks with reporter Ashley McBride about a safety program that pays for violence interrupters working on OUSD campuses. They discuss:
- Why the city and school district partnered to try to make schools safer
- What violence prevention work looks like on the ground
- How Carla Ashford, a violence prevention worker at Skyline High School, approaches her job and builds trust with students
- The program has coincided with a drop in fights and suspensions — but funding is running out
Other stories we cover in this episode:
- Police Commission blame game
- Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport says no to partisan video
- Remembering Pastor J. Alfred Smith, Sr.
- Author Tommy Orange wins a MacArthur “genius grant”
- Is a new parcel tax the answer to the city’s budget woes?
- Why aren’t there more Oaklanders in the WNBA?
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