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Education Today/Pushing Limits (Alternates)

Nov 16, 2018 2:30 PM – 3:00 PM

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Pushing Limits

2:30 PM Pacific Time: 1st, 3rd, and 5th Fridays

Pushing Limits is a radio program by, for and about people with disabilities. It airs every first, third, and fifth Friday of the month at 2:30 pm on KPFA 94.1 fm and is produced by an independent collective of radio journalists with disabilities.

Pushing Limits provides critical on-going media coverage of people with disabilities and bring the insights of the grassroots disability movement to the general public. We are a proud part of the disability rights movement and approach our programming from the left side of the political dial. The guests are almost exclusively people with disabilities and include everyone from individuals who have just become disabled to long-term movement activists.

Topics range from personal stories about individual disabilities to national/ international political and policy questions. We analyze the problems, put forth the solutions, voice our communal outrage, celebrate our strength, and spend a fair amount of time laughing.



Education Today

2:30 PM, Pacific Time: 2nd and 4th Fridays

Kitty Kelly Epstein
Host/Producer

Kitty served as Education Director for Mayor Ronald Dellums, and led an innovation in democracy called the Task Force Process, which consisted of 41 groups comprised of 800 people whose recommendations helped to shape the administration of Mayor Ron Dellums In that role, she also worked on diversifying the teaching force, creating innovative youth engagement programs, and altering city policies so that more flatlands residents would be hired on city funded projects. May 2012, she was named one of the “2012 Powerful Women of the Bay Area” and received community leadership awards from the John George Democratic Club and PUEBLO. Her most recent book is Organizing to Change A City derives from her experiences as an organizer and provides steps and guidance for change.

While teaching English at the Emiliano Zapata Street Academy, a unique public alternative school which was an outgrowth of the civil rights movement, Dr. Epstein received the Marcus Foster Educator of the Year award. Later, Dr. Epstein published an article on the school called “Miracle School, Child of the Civil Rights Movement:” in the widely-read Phi Delta Kappan journal.

Epstein earned a doctorate at the University of California, Berkeley where she received the Outstanding Dissertation Award and served as a visiting professor. She has prepared hundreds of urban teachers and has supervised the dissertation studies of several dozen doctoral candidates. Her second book, A Different View of Urban Schools: Civil Rights, Critical Race Theory, and Unexplored Realities challenges myths and assumptions about urban school districts. Dr. Epstein has spoken in Nicaragua, China, Jordan, Ethiopia, and South Africa about the creation of effective education programs, particularly for disenfranchised high school students. Kitty is also the host of a bi-weekly radio program, Education Today, on which she covers international, national, and local policy issues.


Education Today/Pushing Limits (Alternates)
2:30 PM
The Impressions - Keep On Pushing
The Impressions Keep On Pushing
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