EJ Hero: Nicole Gonzalez
Season 3: Episode 4
Our final episode features Nicole Gonzalez, a UC Berkeley senior in Environmental Science and a former Brightline Defense Policy Fellow. Nicole takes us through her journey with GIS mapping and policy advocacy, sharing how these skills have shaped her approach to environmental justice. Now, she’s putting it all into action for her senior thesis, which focuses on air quality, public health, and community-led air monitoring programs. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation on the power of data and grassroots advocacy!
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EJ Hero: Sue Melkonian
Season 3: Episode 3
Don't miss the latest episode in our Environmental Justice Heroes series, featuring Sue Melkonian, a lifelong resident of San Francisco and housing counselor with the Central City SRO Collaborative. A self-proclaimed optimist, Sue is passionate about empowering her community to improve air quality and amplify their voices. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about her journey to environmental justice.
Trigger warning: This episode contains references to domestic violence.
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Héroes de la justicia ambiental: Miryam Aspajo y Rosa Alvarado
Temporada 3: Episodio 2
Sintonizense a nuestro último episodio de nuestra serie sobre los Héroes de la justicia ambiental, con Miryam Aspajo y Rosa Alvarado. Escuchen sobre sus más de 30 años colectivamente organizando a la comunidad en torno a la seguridad pública, calidad de aire y las escuelas en el Tenderloin y South of Market.
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EJ Heroes: Rosa Alvarado and Miryam Aspajo
Season 3: Episode 2
Tune into the latest episode in our Environmental Justice Heroes series, with Miryam Aspajo and Rosa Alvarado. Hear about their more than 30 years of community organizing work around schools and community safety within the Tenderloin and South of Market communities.
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EJ Hero: Diego Morales
Season 3: Episode 1
Welcome to Season 3 of the Brightline Podcast! This is the first episode in our Environmental Justice Heroes series. Kicking things off is Diego Morales, a South San Francisco native and current Berkeley Law student. Tune in to hear about his inspiring journey—from aspiring park ranger to Brightline Policy Fellow and beyond.
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Indoor Air Quality
Season 2: Ep 10
In our last episode of season two, we’ll be hearing from SRO resident Agnes and UCSF’s Dr. Neeta Thakur on indoor air quality in San Francisco units. Specifically, we’ll dive into the Follow the Smoke Study led by UCSF, Brightline, and UC Berkeley, which explores the health effects of wildfire smoke on SRO tenants.
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Chinatown GOES
Season 2: Episode 9
In this episode, we’ll explore the Chinatown Geography, Outdoors, Environment and Stewardship program, or Chinatown GOES. Through funding from the California State Parks Outdoor Equity Grants Program, San Francisco youth have the opportunity to learn about environmental justice mapping, air quality monitoring, governmental agencies and careers in the environmental sector.
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Mini Episode: Jana Ganion
Season 2: Episode 8
Tune in to our newest episode with Jana Ganion, Director of Sustainability and Government Affairs at Blue Lake Rancheria. Hear more about how Blue Lake Rancheria has worked to build their own energy infrastructure through the use of microgrids.
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Disaster Preparedness
Season 2: Episode 7
In this episode, we explore the efforts of San Francisco's Chinatown to address the gaps in emergency and disaster preparedness, particularly for isolated monolingual seniors. Learn about the strong intergenerational support and communication network that local community organizations have set up for disaster preparedness.
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Mini-Episode: Le-Quyen Nguyen
Season 2: Episode 6
Check out our mini-episode featuring Le-Quyen Nguyen, the Deputy Secretary for Energy at the California Natural Resources Agency. Learn about how she is working towards equitably achieving California's decarbonization and energy goals via community and coalition building.
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Tenderloin: The Heart of San Francisco
Season 2, Episode 5
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the Tenderloin, a working-class neighborhood in the heart of San Francisco. Hear from multiple community leaders on the history of the neighborhood and the ongoing fight for open spaces and resources for the disadvantaged communities that live in such tight spaces.
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Mini Episode: Natalie Arroyo
Season 2, Episode 4
In this mini-episode, we highlight the work of Humboldt County District 4 Supervisor, Natalie Arroyo, who is helping turn renewable energy investments into an equitable future for Humboldt County communities and Tribes.
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Local Hiring
Season 2, Episode 3
In this episode, hear about the history of local hiring practices in San Francisco and how Brightline’s Construction on Ramp Program is linking job training and hiring opportunities to help create economic equity for frontline and local communities.
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Mini Episode: Daniela Cortes
Season 2, Episode 2
In this mini-episode, we highlight the work of Brightline’s very own Climate Data and Policy Analyst, Daniela Cortes. You’ll hear about pursuing a career in environmental justice after college, the ways that environment and health intersect on the ground, and building resilience.
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Offshore Wind Coalition Building
Season 2, Episode 1
What happens when a construction worker, environmental leader, and environmental justice advocate meet at a snack table? You get Offshore Wind Now, a broad coalition of environmental, labor, and environmental justice groups supporting a clean energy source that could supercharge California’s economy, dramatically improve air quality, and stave off the impacts of the climate crisis.
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Mini Episode: Ken Chen
Season 1, Episode 4
In this mini-episode, hear from CYC Youth Leader, Ken Chen, about his work educating seniors about air quality issues, the importance of helping young people organize for change in their own communities, and his hopes for the future of his community.
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Mini Episode: Reggie Reed
Season 1, Episode 3
In this mini-episode, we spotlight the work of SRO tenant organizer Reggie Reed. We’ll hear about the Central City SRO Collaborative’s fight for tenants’ rights, wildfire air quality surveying efforts, and the need for a holistic approach to housing in San Francisco.
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80 Square Feet of Chinatown
Season 1, Episode 2
In this episode, we take a deep dive into San Francisco Chinatown’s Single Room Occupancy hotels, or SROs. We’ll take a look at what it’s like to live in such extreme density, why open space is a critical resource for residents, and how local community organizations are tackling a set of escalating environmental health crises here.
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Your Community, Your Air
Season 1, Episode 1
In this episode, we explore air quality as a crucial piece of the environmental justice (EJ) puzzle in the Bay Area. We dig into the importance of monitoring air quality at the neighborhood scale, covering the roles of community residents, government agencies, and a 3-year-old state program called AB-617.
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