tbh: Land Back Movement / Coming Home To The Cove
Today, we hear from young Native Americans on what the land back movement means to them. Then, a Coast Miwok family advocates for the native people of Tomales Bay.
View ArticleHow land-grant universities are profiting off Indigenous land
A Grist investigation reveals how 14 public universities continue to benefit from extractive industries on stolen Indigenous land.
View ArticleEnvironmental novel by Lenore Weiss is set in a paper mill
Oakland Author, Lenore Weiss, reads from her new environmental novel, Pulp into Paper. It's about the death of a young boy forcing out the truth about what's happening at the local paper mill.
View ArticleThe Stoop: You Trippin'?
Psychedelics and their potential to help heal are in the limelight lately. But can they help with collective healing? It’s an award winning episode of the Stoop podcast.
View Article'Black Tulip:' A call to action
The Black Tulip event brought artists and community members together for a call to action ahead of the Oakland City Council vote on the Protect Black Women and Girls Act.
View ArticleHeat wave over, but strong winds will buffet Bay Area
Last week’s brutal heat wave that punished the Bay Area is over, but other concerns over weather will persist through the week.
View ArticleTrump's dark promises on immigration, the death penalty & violence
Donald Trump has made anti-immigrant hate the cornerstone of his campaign. He's calling for the death penalty for migrants who return to the US after being deported.
View ArticleChinatown groups back Mayor Thao against recall election
A group of business and community leaders held a press conference in Oakland’s Chinatown today to speak out against the campaign to recall Mayor Sheng Thao.
View ArticleDurga's Protest
Durga Puja, Kolkata's biggest festival comes face to face with the biggest protests the city has seen in recent years.
View ArticleVoter pride and purpose in Richmond's District 5
Reporter Holly McDede speaks with KALW's Sunni Khalid about residents in Richmond’s District 5, who are calling for investment in arts and culture from their city leaders.
View ArticleBook It: The power of stories in medicine
In a new episode of Book It, Angie Coiro’s talks to Doctor Dean-David Schillinger about his new book, Telltale Hearts: A Public Health Doctor, His Patients, and the Power of Story.
View ArticleVoter Pride And Purpose In Richmond / Book It: The Power Of Stories In Medicine
Residents in Richmond’s District 5 are calling for investment in arts and culture from their city leaders. And, in a new episode of Book It, the power of stories in medicine.
View ArticleProject 2025 would slash taxes for the wealthy and corporations
Project 2025 would raise taxes on the middle class and slash taxes for the wealthy. It would also cut the corporate tax rate to 18 percent, which is a $24B tax cut.
View ArticleProposition 36: The Right Solution?
Ten years ago, California voters passed Proposition 47 which classified certain crimes as misdemeanors that had theretofore been charged as felonies. In recent years, media coverage suggests an uptick...
View ArticlePOLITICS: Tammy Baldwin + Rafael Mandelman
This week on QUEER POWER HOUR, we profile two LGBTQ+ politicos — one in SF, the other in DC.
View ArticleStudy: Not enough room for transitional kindergarten students
California's efforts to offer high-quality instruction to all four-year olds by 2025 are being challenged by the lack of space.
View ArticleSights and Sounds: Kim Thoman and Joell Jones
On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," visual artists Kim Thoman and Joell Jones give their arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
View ArticleFilm 'Ten Times Better' highlights first Asian dancer in New York City Ballet
Producer Jon Funabiki talks about the making of the film, "Ten Times Better." It's a film about George Lee. An 89-year-old Las Vegas blackjack dealer who broke racial ground as the first Asian dancer...
View ArticleThe fight for the US Senate and what's at stake
Critical legislation affecting issues like gun control and abortion, and judicial confirmations are on the line. We might even have another Supreme Court nomination.
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