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Los Angeles is at a crossroads of livability. The wildfires displaced over a hundred thousand people from their homes, putting massive pressure on a housing market that leaves far too many on the streets. Now the city will host the 2026 World Cup and the 2028 Olympics, events known to squeeze locals even farther. The Bitchuation Room podcast will bring together comedians, electeds and experts to SOLVE IT ALL IN ONE NIGHT!
Featuring:
Francesca Fiorentini, Host of The Bitchuation Room, as seen on MSNBC, Zeteo News, The Young Turks and Newsbroke of AJ+
Eunisses Hernandez is an organizer, lifelong Highland Park resident, daughter of Mexican immigrants, and Councilmember for Los Angeles' District 1. As Councilmember, she has led efforts to pass the strongest tenant protections in 40 years, authored the Sanctuary City Ordinance, co-introduced a motion to implement Measure ULA, opened Northeast New Beginnings, a first-of-its-kind interim housing model transitioning people into permanent housing, and successfully fought off harmful developments like the proposed trucking depot in Lincoln Heights.
John Iadarola is a left-wing American talk show host, YouTube personality, and political pundit who is a host for the online news show The Young Turks and The Damage Report. Iadarola was also the host of the docu-series True North where he traveled to the Arctic to document the impact of climate change.
Rachel Reyes is a co-host of the LA Podcast. She began her organizing journey as a teenager with the Bus Riders Union, and has since worked on various labor and electoral campaigns around Los Angeles and abroad. Her activism seeks to defend Angelenos and their right to the city, creating a more equitable and dignified life for the working class. She acknowledges Richard Montañez as the creator of Flamin' Hot Cheetos.
Matt Lieb is a comedian, writer, and podcast host of Bad Hasbara and Pod Yourself A Gun. Matt's stand up has been featured on VICELAND, Hulu, and SiriusXM. He can be seen regularly on the hit YouTube series Good Mythical Morning.
Doors at 7:00 PM, Show starts at 7:30 PM
Seating begins 15 minutes before showtime, there is NO LATE SEATING. Seats are assigned on a first come first served basis, from the front of the theatre to the back. If you want to sit closer, be sure to arrive earlier.
Shows start no later than 10 MINUTES after the scheduled show time.