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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
In October 2023 our guest speaker was Art Castañares. He joined us to discuss the latest impact mailers had on local elections and the rules surrounding their use.
Here are a few recent articles of interest, written by Art Castañares in La Prensa San Diego.
https://laprensa.org/massive-campaign-cheating-scheme-run-democratic-consultants
https://laprensa.org/political-consultants-caught-working-against-same-candidate
Since the meeting, La Prensa San Diego was awarded the 2023 Media Watchdog Award for their coverage of goverment officials.
Art has been the publisher of La Prensa San Diego since 2015. Winner of the Ruben Salazar Award for Excellence in Journalism. Mr. Castañares has more than 30 years of governmental and business experience. Prior to becoming a journalist, Castañares served for 13 years as staff for the California State Legislature, and also provided political and marketing consulting to clients throughout California.
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Recordings used during the discussion do not contain explicit language.
Music used by kind permission of the Oily Buoys.
What are Podcasts? Our podcasts are edited audio recordings of our meetings made freely available on the Internet.
One-third of all Americans (12 years of age or older) have listened to a podcast according to Pew Research on Podcasts.
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Timothy P Holmberg discussed alternative community housing models to address the regional housing crisis.
Timothy addressed the limits of the for-profit housing structure, non-profit alternatives, and what resources the city can bring to bear in the creation of alternative housing models.
Timothy Holmberg is the former Staff Reporter for the Gay & Lesbian Times, Uptown News Magazine and SDLGBT Weekly. His focus has been on local political and Social Justice issues. He currently writes freelance for Words & Deeds and Times of San Diego, among others. He is currently working on a housing feature article looking at how San diego can incorporate not-for-profit housing as a tool to address the housing crisis in San Diego.
We encourage you to subscribe to our Podcast channel here. You can also find us on the iTunes Store just search for Point Loma & OB Dems or click here.
Recordings used during the discussion do not contain explicit language.
Music used by kind permission of the Oily Buoys.
What are Podcasts? Our podcasts are edited audio recordings of our meetings made freely available on the Internet.
One-third of all Americans (12 years of age or older) have listened to a podcast according to Pew Research on Podcasts.
Our podcasts are a great way to share information from our guest speakers for free and enable us to reach a wider audience.
We hope you enjoy our podcasts. Let us know what you think in the comments.
Crimmigration is the intersection between criminal law and immigration law.
From a recent review of “Crimmigration Law, Second Edition”:
For most of the nation’s history criminal law and procedure and immigration law and procedure operated almost independently of the other. Criminal law and procedure were thought to be the province of prosecutors, criminal defense attorneys and the state and federal judges. Immigration law, in contrast, was confined to immigration courts housed within the executive branch of the federal government and staffed by immigration attorneys, immigration judges and prosecutors employed for many years by the Immigration and Naturalization Service and now the Department of Homeland Security.
American Bar Association, August 9, 2021
We had a great panel of speakers including local defense attorney Gerry Wasson, Andrew Nietor, chair of the local American Immigration Lawyers Association and Aude Ruffing, Staff Attorney at the Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans (PANA).
We encourage you to subscribe to our Podcast channel here. You can also find us on the iTunes Store just search for Point Loma & OB Dems or click here.
Recordings used during the discussion do not contain explicit language.
Music used by kind permission of the Oily Buoys.
What are Podcasts? Our podcasts are edited audio recordings of our meetings made freely available on the Internet.
One-third of all Americans (12 years of age or older) have listened to a podcast according to Pew Research on Podcasts.
Our podcasts are a great way to share information from our guest speakers for free and enable us to reach a wider audience.
We hope you enjoy our podcasts. Let us know what you think in the comments.
Local anthropologist Cody Petterson discussed the current state of play within the San Diego County Democratic Party. The overarching theme of his talk was the need for activists to transition from protest to power and to move from focusing on national abstractions to developing progressive policies that deal with concrete local problems.
We encourage you to subscribe to our Podcast channel here. You can also find us on the iTunes Store just search for Point Loma & OB Dems or click here, as well as on Stitcher.
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Recordings used during the discussion do not contain explicit language.
Music used by kind permission of the Oily Buoys.
What are Podcasts? Our podcasts are edited recordings of our meetings made freely available on the Internet. They’ll usually be audio but we may make video recordings available as well.
One-third of all Americans (12 years of age or older) have listened to a podcast according to Pew Research on Podcasts.
Our podcasts are a great way to share information from our guest speakers for free and enable us to reach a wider audience.
We hope you enjoy our podcasts. Let us know what you think in the comments.
We were delighted that club Patron and candidate for San Diego City Council District 1, Barbara Bry was a co-presenter at this meeting. Barbara has spent the last 30 years of her life helping to start companies and create jobs from her early days at CONNECT to becoming an entrepreneur and serving on the initial management team of companies like ProFlowers.com.
San Diego’s economy has long been dependent on federal funds with 50% GDP today coming from federal sources to support, military functions, defense contracting companies and basic research such as on the Torrey Pines mesa.
Barbara and Mary emphasized the importance of innovation to San Diego’s future. They dove into the history and what it means to local citizens to have companies that operate in a global arena – where we put our priorities will be shaped by these forces.
We encourage you to subscribe to our Podcast channel here. You can also find us on the iTunes Store just search for Point Loma & OB Dems or click here, as well as on Stitcher.
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Recordings used during the discussion do not contain explicit language.
Music used by kind permission of the Oily Buoys.
What are Podcasts? Our podcasts are edited recordings of our meetings made freely available on the Internet. They’ll usually be audio but we may make video recordings available as well.
One-third of all Americans (12 years of age or older) have listened to a podcast according to Pew Research on Podcasts.
Our podcasts are a great way to share information from our guest speakers for free and enable us to reach a wider audience.
We hope you enjoy our podcasts. Let us know what you think in the comments.
Nora Vargas led a wide-ranging discussion on the politics of choice in San Diego County, why Planned Parenthood matters, and plans for this election cycle. She also provided details on her start in San Diego activism and history with clubmember Anne Hoiberg.
We encourage you to subscribe to our Podcast channel here. You can also find us on the iTunes Store just search for Point Loma & OB Dems or click here, as well as on Stitcher.
https://pointlomadem.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/pp1.m4a
Recordings used during the discussion do not contain explicit language.
Music used by kind permission of the Oily Buoys.
What are Podcasts? Our podcasts are edited recordings of our meetings made freely available on the Internet. They’ll usually be audio but we may make video recordings available as well.
One-third of all Americans (12 years of age or older) have listened to a podcast according to Pew Research on Podcasts.
Our podcasts are a great way to share information from our guest speakers for free and enable us to reach a wider audience.
We hope you enjoy our podcasts. Let us know what you think in the comments.
Rabbi Laurie Coskey led an invigorating discussion on the fight for $15 and how the Point Loma Democratic Club can participate in passing the minimum wage ordinance and get more involved in exciting campaigns for economic sustainability.
For more details of the meeting read our summary here.
We have not edited the questions from club members and guests for audibility so please bear that in mind while listening . We encourage you to subscribe to our Podcast channel here. You can also find us on the iTunes Store just search for Point Loma & OB Dems or click here, as well as on Stitcher.
https://pointlomadem.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/151.m4a
Recordings used during the discussion do not contain explicit language.
Music used by kind permission of the Oily Buoys.
What are Podcasts? Our podcasts are edited recordings of our meetings made freely available on the Internet. They’ll usually be audio but we may make video recordings available as well.
One-third of all Americans (12 years of age or older) have listened to a podcast according to Pew Research on Podcasts.
Our podcasts are a great way to share information from our guest speakers for free and enable us to reach a wider audience.
We hope you enjoy our podcasts. Let us know what you think in the comments.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.