
Dave Washington, Dr. Linda Bynoe, and Russell Steppe Highlights Trusty Bynoe’s Legacy and Fight for Justice in Fire Service
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Dave Washington hosts a special program on 91.5 jazz and more, featuring Dr. Linda Bynoe and Chief Russell Steppe. Dr. Bynoe discusses her husband, Trusty Bynoe's, book "They Call Me Trusty: A Black Firefighter's Fight for Social Justice," which she edited. The book chronicles Trustee's 25-year career in the San Jose Fire Department, his fight against institutional racism, and his leadership in the Santa Clara County Black Firefighters Association. Chief Steppe, a longtime friend, highlights Trusty's mentorship and impact on the fire service. The book is available at bookstores and online platforms.
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