• Episode 44 - How to Call Your Elected Officials
    May 11 2024

    Did you know you can call your elected officials and share your thoughts on what matters to you? In this episode, I explain how to do that, why it matters, and how to stay informed on what your elected officials are up to.

    To be connected to the offices of your federal elected officials, you can dial the congressional switchboard at 202-224-3121.

    A couple of options of newsletters to sign up for to stay up to date on what Congress is doing: https://www.govtrack.us/; https://idueprocess.org/

    I also mentioned that the Justice Reinvestment Coalition is hosting a training on May 23rd on how to provide public comment at public hearings. 1-4pm at the Cal Endowment in Oakland, CA. For more, check out the Justice Reinvestment Coalition on Instagram @jrcofac

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    28 mins
  • Episode 43 - Book Report: Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez
    Apr 21 2024

    I'm back with another book report and this one is all about family, love, activism, identity, politics, and American and Puerto Rican culture.

    Other resources mentioned in the episode:

    The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein

    Independent reporter Bianca Graulau @biancagraulau

    Author and poet Elisabet Velasquez @elisabetvelasquezpoetry

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    24 mins
  • Episode 42 - How to Stay Sane in an Election Year
    Apr 8 2024

    It's an election year and the deluge of negative news can make it easy to feel disillusioned and want to check out. I offer some tips and tools to help you feel informed, engaged, and yes, even hopeful.

    Tldr: pick a handful of journalists and/or a podcast or two to follow and one cause or campaign to support. And set a daily timer on your news apps! Quality over quantity is the key here.

    Folks I mentioned as suggestions on who to follow on social media/subscribe to their newsletters/read their stuff:

    • Oliver Willis (I have 3 one-month subscriptions to his newsletter to give away, so contact me if you're interested)
    • Teri Kanefield
    • Judd Legum
    • Dan Rather
    • Heather Cox Richardson
    • Adam Serwer
    • Keith Edwards
    • Marc Elias
    • Sherrilyn Ifill
    • Elie Mystal
    • Molly Jong-Fast
    • Nikole Hannah-Jones
    • Robert Reich
    • Jay Kuo

    The podcasts I mentioned:

    • The Nation
    • Boom Lawyered
    • Small Doses with Amanda Seales
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    41 mins
  • Episode 41 - Interview with Candidate Jennifer Esteen for Alameda County Supervisor, District 4
    Feb 20 2024

    On March 5th, residents of District 4 of Alameda County will be voting for their supervisor, who will represent them on the county's Board of Supervisors. The candidates are 24-year incumbent Nate Miley and his challenger, Jennifer Esteen. Esteen joins me to talk about her campaign and why voters should support her. We talk about public safety, mental health, housing and homelessness, the Coliseum, and more. 

    To learn more about Jennifer Esteen, visit jenniferesteen.com.

    Two upcoming candidate forums:

    Feb. 25th, Skyline Church in Oakland, 5-6:30pm, in-person and virtual. More info here: https://skylineucc.org/forum/

    Feb. 29th, virtual forum, 7-8:30pm, hosted by Restore Oakland and Oakland Rising

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Episode 40 - Brazil and US Insurrections Part Four
    Feb 12 2024

    Last week, there were major developments in the insurrection cases against both former Brazilian president Bolsonaro and former US president Trump. Let's explore.

    Early in the episode, I mention another podcast called "Alexandre," which is focused on Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. You can listen here.

    I also recommend checking out this interview with Elie Mystal on Political Roots to get more in depth on what's at stake in the US.

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    40 mins
  • Special Announcement: Collaborative Podcast Episode with Singing for Survival
    Jan 17 2024

    I want to share a fun collaborative podcast project I did with Singing for Survival host Mike Pinto to discuss the abolitionist movement in Brazil. We focus on one key person in that struggle, Dragão do Mar, and explore the ties to capoeira and the ongoing struggle for a better world. I hope you'll take a listen: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4FjaP2hpSj81aRNT7xfkEO?si=5gwxVIdvTryeVLKm4ljWNQ

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    3 mins
  • Episode 39 - New (Traffic) Law Alert
    Jan 3 2024
    As of Jan. 1, 2024, new laws have gone into effect in California regarding traffic stops and enforcement. These laws have implications for pretext stops, racial profiling, and road safety. I explore. *does not constitute legal advice* For more: AB2773, requiring police to explain why they have pulled you over AB645, Speed Safety Systems Pilot Program I also recommended Allow Me to Retort by Elie Mystal if you want to learn more about the seminal case on pretext stops, Whren v. United States. This is the last episode of Season 3. Stay tuned for Season 4, coming soon. :) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natasha-t-baker/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natasha-t-baker/support
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    47 mins
  • Episode 38 - Civil vs. Criminal Courts
    Dec 24 2023

    What's the difference between civil and criminal courts? A recent conversation with friends led me to this topic. I dive in and also talk about how the public can access court records online.

    Another example of civil cases I didn't touch on in this episode: product liability/consumer protection. A product is defective, dangerous, and/or there was false advertising and the company gets sued over it - that suit will be in civil court.

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    38 mins