TWW in the news
MAY
16
2026
The Together We Will Radio Hour: Civil Resistance
KPCR Pirate Cat Radio
A discussion about Civil Disobedience. TWW members Karla Albright and Amy Korb are joined by Bruce Hahne, civil resistance armchair scholar at KPCR , 92.9FM Los Gatos, for a lively and informative discussion on the importance of civil resistance in today’s troubling times.
JAN
24
2026
Minneapolis, Federal Agents, and a Deadly Shooting
KPCR - Pirate Cat Radio
Doktor Jacqueline Dilworth speaks to Lori Chaykin from TWW(Together We Will)/Indivisible Los Gatos at Pirate Cat Radio’s studio, about the events of 1-24-2026. We hear a report from Tamara who lives in Minneapolis, a block away from where Alex Pretti was shot by ICE agents. Tamara talks about how life is in Minneapolis and what she is experiencing. Cecilia Rae, ig @veryceci gives a report about what she’s seeing and hearing from the streets of Minneapolis. Chelsea Gods checks in from San Diego with a report about how to act during a protest and what she is doing to keep going in these times. Finally we hear from Daniel Roberts about Portland and his plans to protest against ICE.
JAN
12
2026
Rob Moore and TWW/I - Los Gatos
KPCR - Pirate Cat Radio
Doktor Jacqueline Dilworth speaks to Rob Moore of Los Gatos, CA and TWW(Together We Will)/Indivisible Los Gatos, Kjiste Morrell, George Hoffman, and Lori Chaykin about events of early 2026 including ICE, Reneé Good, Venezuela, Greenland, and local issues.
OCT
14
2025
The Power of Protest - TWW/I - Los Gatos
KPCR - Pirate Cat Radio
We sit down with the voices behind Together We Will – Indivisible Los Gatos, a grassroots movement born out of outrage, resilience, and community action. Panelists Karla Albright, Geof Pawlicki, and George Hoffman share how personal turning points during the Trump era sparked their political engagement — from postcard campaigns to local demonstrations like the Tesla Takedowns.
They talk about what drives everyday people to organize, how the “No Kings” protest connects to years of sustained activism, and why collective action still matters in 2025.
