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Cabrillo Festival | Musical Director + Conductor Cristian Măcelaru

7/31/24 On the Arts Host David Latulippe spends the hour talking with Cabrillo Festival Music Director + Conductor Cristian Măcelaru | Wednesdays @ 4:00pm PST

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Finding Home: Reversing The Spiral Toward Homelessness

A mom shares how her struggle to pay for childcare led to her family losing their home and how having a crime on her record made it that much harder to rebuild her life.

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A Changed America

The US presidential election is playing out in India as a big fight between the two southern states of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.

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Almanac - Wednesday July 31, 2024

Today is Avocado Day!

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Project 2025 "targets immigrants and anyone who looks like one"

Project 2025 paves the way for mass family separation, eliminates family-based immigration and DACA, allows immigration raids on schools and hospitals, and more.

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Encampment sweeps amp up in San Francisco, across state

Last week, Governor Newsom issued a statewide order, directing cities to clear homeless encampments. Advocates and stakeholders say this will only make things worse for the state’s unhoused population.

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‘Supes’ consider ban on AI software used by landlords to hike rents

Some San Francisco landlords have been using AI to set rent rates higher, but the San Francisco Board of Supervisors took action on Tuesday that may lead to a ban on some of the software being used.

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A complicated senior year at the heart of Carolina Ixta debut novel

Carolina Ixta's debut novel, is about a young Latina woman named Belen Dolores Ixtel del Toro who was trying to find her way in a very messy and very complicated senior year of high school.

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Almanac - Thursday August 1, 2024

Today is Homemade Pie Day!

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Sights and Sounds: Ben Trefny

On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," KALW's executive producer Ben Trefny shares some real cool live events happening with KALW in the Bay Area.

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NOT BORN YESTERDAY: Ending Ageism

Today on BAY MADE: the first of four episodes about aging and ageism from the locally produced Not Born Yesterday podcast.

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What does the Democratic Party stand for?

The candidacy of Kamala Harris has reenergized the base of the Democratic Party, but who does today's party represent? What is the party's platform?

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NOT BORN YESTERDAY: Memory Issues

Today on BAY MADE: the second of four episodes about aging and ageism from the locally produced Not Born Yesterday podcast.

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NOT BORN YESTERDAY: The Talk

Today on BAY MADE: the third of four episodes about aging and ageism from the locally produced Not Born Yesterday podcast.

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NOT BORN YESTERDAY: Traveling as an Older Adult

Today on BAY MADE: the fourth of four episodes about aging and ageism from the locally produced Not Born Yesterday podcast.

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Silicon Valley tech companies cut DEI positions and policies

Yesterday, at the annual National Association of Black Journalists Conference in Chicago, former President Donald Trump was asked about DEI."How do you define DEI?""Diversity, Equity and Inclusion."...

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Palo Alto parents express concern over ethnic studies course

In 2021, the California state legislature passed a law that added ethnic studies to high school graduation requirements. Now, Palo Alto joins some school districts across the state in facing a backlash...

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KALW Beat Reporting Fellowship

The KALW News team is looking for early-to-mid-career journalists who are passionate about audio and want to hone their skills producing features.

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Welcome to Fire Island: The Pines

This week, the QUEER POWER HOUR explores the history of the legendary LGBTQ town in the United States: The Pines on Fire Island.

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House of Blues Radio at the Library of Congress

25 years of radio shows and raw interviews with blues greats are now being preserved in the Library of Congress.

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