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Amazon's anti-union tactics on workers organizing in Bessemer, Alabama; Plus: San Francisco sues School Board over re-opening; and a preview on tonight's KPFA event: A Black Women's History of the United States


Ida Mojadad (@idamoj) is a staff writer with the SF Examiner covering housing and education. 
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Susan Solomon is President of the United Educators of San Francisco (@UESF).
We requested comment from SFUSD Board President Gabriela Lopez but did not hear back by air time.
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KPFA News: Following up on something we’ve been covering a lot the complete mess that is California’s system for processing unemployment claims. The assembly insurance committee is now going through audits of the agency in charge. KPFA’s
Christopher Martinez reports.
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Daina Ramey Berry (@DainaRameyBerry) is the Oliver H. Radkey Regents Professor of History and Associate Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Texas at Austin. ....

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A historical 1776 Report Issued by Trump Denounced as 'Racist Garbage' and 'Most On-Brand Thing Possible'


“Releasing the 1776 Commission report on MLK Day is the Trump administration reaffirming its commitment to racism above all else.”
The Trump administration was accused Monday of “reaffirming its commitment to racism above all else” with the release the so-called “1776 Report” that whitewashes slavery and asserts universities are pushing anti-Americanism by exploring the nation’s roots of oppression, cruelty, exploitation, and greed.
“The most on-brand thing possible is Trump releasing a report trying to justify slavery on MLK Day,” tweeted progressive journalist Jonathan Cohn.
Releasing the 1776 Commission report on MLK Day is the Trump administration reaffirming its commitment to racism above all else ....

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A Rexamination of American History and American Icons


 
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Casey McDermott:
I m Casey McDermott, in for Laura Knoy and this is The Exchange. When is the last time you read a presidential biography that does not just focus on that particular politician s biography of their childhood or perhaps their early political career, but also includes lists of things like his pettiest acts or his frenemies. Today on The Exchange, we ll revisit the legacy of perhaps the most mythologized founding father, George Washington, with historian Alexis Coe. She challenges us to rethink not only what we think we know about our first president, but also the notion of whose stories are told and how those stories shape our idea of democracy today. Spoiler alert: A lot of that has to do with who s in power or at least who held power when those stories were being written. ....

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