Sights and Sounds: Chava Oropesa
On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," food photographer Chava Oropesa gives his favorite spots to eat in the Bay Area.
View ArticleHave trouble finding a therapist who takes insurance? You're not alone
NPR and ProPublica spoke with 500 therapists and found that many left insurance companies because of interference with patient care, red tape, and reimbursement rates.
View ArticleHOW WILD: Interview with Marissa Ortega-Welch
On BAY MADE, KALW’s Marissa Orteda Welch. sits down with 1A host Jen White to talk about her new podcast HOW WILD.
View ArticleSF conducting audit of statues and monuments
The City of San Francisco has hired an outside firm to conduct an audit of its nearly 100 statues and monuments, which will be used to determine which should be altered or removed.
View ArticleA Chance To Harmonize on Labor Day
Interview with author Sheryl Kaskowitz on her new book "A Chance To Harmonize".
View ArticleIs San Francisco still investing in Trans History Month?
In 2021, San Francisco declared August as Transgender History Month and invested millions in trans initiatives. This year, California adopted it statewide. But that funding expired in 2023, and it’s...
View Article(Late) Summer Reading List
There's still time for a philosophical take on popular culture.
View ArticleMedia coverage of the US' Israel-Gaza policy
In her first TV interview, Kamala Harris pledged her unconditional support to Israel, despite the unprecedented civilian death toll in Gaza.
View ArticleThe rise of AI and surveillance technologies along the US border
A Mother Jones investigation details the future of machine learning technologies at the border and their potential consequences.
View ArticleAlmanac - Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Today is Tuesday September 3, 2024, the 246th day of the year with 119 days remain until the end of the year.
View ArticleFor many San Franciscans, City Hall meetings are lost in translation
In a racially-diverse city, like San Francisco, English is a second language for many communities. But when these communities come to City Hall with their concerns it is often difficult navigating...
View ArticleJosh Fernandez memoir details life opposed to status quo
Josh Fernandez reads from his memoir about a life lived in opposition to the status quo, sometimes to a fault. From anti-racist action to street violence to jail to unrelenting joy in the belief that...
View ArticleLost In Translation / How Wild: Solitude
Today, the problem with language translation between City Hall and San Francisco’s Chinese community. Then, we learn why an essential element of wilderness is “solitude.” It’s the next episode of How...
View ArticleWhat's at stake if Trump wins the election or loses by slim margins?
On today's Your Call, we’re beginning a series of shows about what’s at stake in the presidential election, which is just two months away.
View ArticleTHE KITCHEN SISTERS AUDIO FESTIVAL: Sonic Memorial
This month BAY MADE is proud to present The Kitchen Sisters Audio Festival, featuring four decades of work from Bay Area radio legends Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson (a.k.a. The Kitchen Sisters).
View ArticleMayor Breed pushes for contracting reforms amidst nonprofit scandal
This morning, Mayor London Breed announced that the city of San Francisco is reforming its process for selecting contractors to increase oversight.
View ArticleCalifornians to face increased penalties for unlawful water diversion
New legislation headed to the governor’s desk will increase daily fines for water rights holders who defy state orders.
View ArticleHow to Lose
We are trained from the beginning on how to win but no one teaches us how to lose even though life often comes with more losses than wins. To lose with grace is also the mark of true champions.
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