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WAYS OF KNOWING: An Inexact Science (e02)

Today on Bay Made, the second of four episodes from the latest season of Ways of Knowing produced by KALW alum Chris Hoff and Sam Harnett, the duo behind The World According to Sound.

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WTF Just Happened And WTF Happens Next?

The presidential election is a contest for the most powerful office on earth. It should be a competition between the best of the best; with the changes we’ve all gone through the past few weeks, can...

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Lucien Gonzalez’s Poetry

Lucien Gonzalez is a sixteen-year-old non speaking autistic person. In this piece, he shares some of his thoughts, and poetry.

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Ongoing federal probe into Oakland city government expands

Since FBI agents raided the home of Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, more questions have been raised. We hear from Oaklandside reporter Eli Wolfe about the expanding probe into the administration of Mayor...

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Oakland Mayor Under Investigation / Working Hard To Be Heard / Accessible Art

Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao is under a federal investigation. Today, an Oaklandside reporter talks about what we know so far. Then, we hear the deep thoughts and feelings of a teenager with apraxia. And,...

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A Still Image

In an age where everyone can be a social media influencer, the recent attempt on former President Trump’s life shows that experience still matters.

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Almanac - Wednesday July 24, 2024

Today is Amelia Earhart Day!

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In Napa, a blind woodworker makes art accessible for everybody

The Enchanted Hills Camp was founded in 1950. It’s a place where blind children and adults can swim, dance, play music, ride horses and use a woodshop. Reporter Hannah Kingsley-Ma visited the man at...

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WAYS OF KNOWING: An Inexact Science (e03)

Today on Bay Made, the third of four episodes from the latest season of Ways of Knowing produced by KALW alum Chris Hoff and Sam Harnett, the duo behind The World According to Sound.

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Project 2025's ominous plan to "restore a culture of life in America"

We continue our Project 2025 series by focusing on the plan’s authoritarian promise #1: Restore the family as the centerpiece of American life and protect our children.

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Santa Clara evictions increase after pandemic protections expire

Evictions in Santa Clara County increased greatly last year following the expiration of previous tenant protections from the pandemic.

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KALW 220 Montgomery open mic night

Today, we bring you a poem that was awarded the best performance of the night from our last open mic. It’s from E Okobi. It’s an original poem she read at the memorial of her brother Chinedu Okobi who...

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Margaret Juhae Lee memoir a family search into her grandfather’s...

Margaret Juhae Lee lives in Oakland. Her book, Starry Field is about her family's search for information about my grandfather, who was a student revolutionary in colonial Korea.

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Foul Ball / Welcome Home Greg / KALW Open Mic Night

Why the Oakland A’s plan to move to Las Vegas has some skeptics. Then, we meet Uncuffed Producer Greg Eskridge the morning of his release. And, we hear a poem on police brutality.

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The A’s move to Vegas is a gamble for all involved

When the Oakland A’s announced they would relocate to Las Vegas, there was a strong reaction from Bay Area baseball fans. But what kind of reception can the team expect after moving?

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Sights and Sounds: Youssef Alaoui

On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," poet Youssef Alaoui tell us about some of the talented poets and storytellers you can catch at Beast Crawl this year.

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WAYS OF KNOWING: An Inexact Science (e04)

Today on Bay Made, the fourth of four episodes from the latest season of Ways of Knowing produced by KALW alum Chris Hoff and Sam Harnett, the duo behind The World According to Sound.

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Will Kamala Harris's Israel/Palestine policies differ from Biden's?

The assault on Gaza has killed over 39,000 Palestinians. Will Vice President Kamala Harris continue President Biden's full backing for the assault or change policies?

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New coastal park planned for East Bay

Point Molate will soon become Richmond’s newest protected park. The state, City of Richmond, and the Guidiville Rancheria tribe have agreed on a $40 million sale.

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San Francisco Board of Supervisors adds 'watchdog' amendment to fall ballot

Keep an eye out for a new item on the ballot this November. After a bribery scandal in 2020, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors wants to appoint a new watchdog for the city, if voters approve it.

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