Mother of two and a resident of Venice, and an active member of Parent Revolution, a parent organizing campaign, she has submitted a charter petition for Mark Twain Middle School
Claudia Trevisan on KCRW
More from KCRW
Will California have a fourth COVID wave and vaccine passports?
CoronavirusCDC director Rochelle Walensky says COVID-19 cases overall are up about 10% nationwide compared to last week, and big increases are happening in Michigan, New York and New Jersey.
Tune in live: Biden holds first press conference as President
PoliticsPresident Biden will host the first press conference of his presidency later this morning.
Johnson and Johnson vaccine is paused. Don’t panic, says doctor
CoronavirusThe federal government decided this morning to pause Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine.
Derek Chauvin trial week 1: Emotions ran high
NationalToday wraps up the first week of testimony in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who is accused of killing George Floyd by kneeling on his neck for more…
Is long-haul COVID the next public health crisis?
CoronavirusLast month, the National Institutes of Health announced a $1 billion four-year study to research so-called “ long COVID.”
Waiting for justice: Defendants locked up for years awaiting trials, sentencing
PoliticsFor thousands of Californians, the notion of “presumed innocent” has been turned on its head. They’ve waited years in jail without being tried or sentenced.
LA County plans to take in migrant children, but some activists are concerned
ImmigrationWith so many unaccompanied minors crossing the U.S.-Mexican border, the federal government is scrambling to find places to house them.
Amazon workers vote against unionization in Alabama. What does this mean for the online retail giant?
Business & EconomyWorkers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama voted against unionization on Thursday night. It was a big win for Amazon, the second largest employer in the U.S. after Walmart.
Relationship to the truth
PoliticsIn this special episode, Josh Barro speaks with RonNell Andersen Jones of the University of Utah College of Law about new developments in defamation law.