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Crosscurrents

Crosscurrents is KALW Public Radio's award-winning news magazine, broadcasting in the Bay Area Mondays through Thursdays on 91.7 FM. We make joyful, informative stories that engage people across the economic, social, and cultural divides in our community.

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Episodes

2/1: Are President Trump's executive orders legal?

A conversation with an ACLU attorney about President Trump’s immigration ban.Three San Francisco students reflect on the Women’s March on Washington. An Iranian-American composer whose music bridges cultural divides.

Feb 01, 201727 min

1/30: Bay Area responds to Trump's immigration ban

Bay Area Muslims respond to President Trump's executive order limiting immigration. A new edition of Bay Area Beats with the band Bang Data.Squatting in the "ghost town" of San Francisco's Presidio. Today's local music is the Screaming Bloody Marys.

Jan 30, 201727 min

1/25: Bay Area writers respond to Trump

President Trump's latest actions on immigration and the potential effects on Californians. Bay Area writers share thoughts about this new political era. Local filmmakers take us inside Tunisia’s fledgling democracy.

Jan 25, 201725 min

1/24: "Advanced directives" for the end of life

Just one third of Americans have a document spelling out their end-of-life medical wishes. A local author spent a week with the Dalai Lama and the Archbishop Desmond Tutu.Looking for enlightenment through fasting.

Jan 24, 201727 min

1/23: The Bay Area under Trump

Bay Area voices from the Washington, D.C. and local protests.Perspective from Jason Clark, the chairman of the San Francisco Republican Party.Writers respond to Trump.How President Trump's first actions will affect the Bay Area. The first in our series "Ask an Estonian."

Jan 23, 201727 min

1/19: Women artists speak out

Bay Area women read their letters to the incoming president.How art can reveal and illuminate women’s experiences. This week’s Audiograph mystery sound.

Jan 19, 201726 min

1/18: Dear Donald Trump

More letters to President-Elect Donald Trump from Bay Area women.The story of Fred Korematsu, the Oakland-born Japanese-American civil rights hero who defied forced incarceration. BART officials reach out to homeless people taking shelter in stations.

Jan 18, 201727 min

1/17: End-of-life palliative care

Bay Area women write letters to President-Elect Trump.The dilemmas of palliative care for people at the end of their lives. Filmmaker Daphne Matziaraki captured a Greek sea captain's mission to save refugees.

Jan 17, 201727 min

1/12: Rethinking remedial college courses

A new way community colleges are helping students graduate. A veteran who cares for fellow vets at the end of their lives.The story behind this week’s Audiograph mystery sound.

Jan 12, 201725 min

1/10: The future of health care

As Congress prepares for a showdown over the Affordable Care Act, locals prepare for the consequences.Doctors want to help ready patients for end-of-life care.

Jan 10, 201727 min

1/5: Cybersecurity in the digital age

A conversation about digital security with a local FBI agent. A tour of the Internet Archive's one-of-a-kind building. Taking you to a Bay Area spot that’s unusually quiet. San Francisco band Yassou.

Jan 05, 201727 min

1/4: Oakland picks a new police chief

After seven months, Oakland picks a new police chief.The rain worries neighbors of a creek that divides two cities. A disability rights lawyer explains why bringing clients to the negotiating table can be more effective than lawsuits.

Jan 04, 201726 min

1/3: Meet Snap Judgement's story sculptor

In the season finale of The Specialist, we pull back the curtain on the craft of podcasting.A bonus story from Glynn Washington, host of the podcast Snap Judgment, about happily failing in a dull job.

Jan 03, 201727 min

1/2: Live from San Quentin

Members of the San Quentin Creative Writing Class present the stories they've been writing to fellow inmates and guests at a live event inside the prison.

Jan 02, 201753 min

12/15: Letters to Santa

Teaching immigrant parents English can help the educational experience of their kids.What happens to all those letters written to Santa. The story behind this week’s Audiograph mystery sound.

Dec 15, 201627 min

12/13: The cost of being a sanctuary city

With cuts looming for sanctuary cities, what's the future of San Francisco's budget?To attract newcomers, historic Buddhist church tries something new: meditation.Local music by proto-punk rocker Jonathan Richman.

Dec 13, 201626 min

12/12: Local surveillance under a Trump administration

Civil rights attorneys worry what Trump could mean for surveillance. How a gay Syrian refugee made his way to the Bay Area. A WWII vet remembers smuggling food to children while stationed in France.

Dec 12, 201626 min

12/8: Living in an SRO

One woman’s journey of moving from the street into an SRO.A comedian teaches her audience through humor. The festive story behind this week’s Audiograph mystery sound.

Dec 08, 201627 min

12/7: Homelessness and mental health

Mental health problems are often a consequence—not a cause—of homelessness.Nonprofit pledges to fund Street Spirit, a newspaper that covers homelessness.One man makes a home inside a Tenderloin residential hotel.

Dec 07, 201625 min

12/6: Investigating the water quality of the Bay

We set sail to investigate the water quality in the Bay.The second profile in our series "SRO Stories."A look back at the birth of San Francisco's Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band.

Dec 06, 201627 min

12/5: The tragedy at 'Ghost Ship'

East Oakland artist Favianna Rodriguez on the Ghost Ship warehouse fire.Artist and curator Melonie Green on building a collaborative art scene.The first in our series "SRO Stories."

Dec 06, 201626 min

12/1: Social media's shifting impact

How social media has affected the way we see the world.A local musician adds his own twist to a traditional form of singing. A Swedish Christmas in San Francisco.

Dec 01, 201626 min

11/28: The debate around doll therapy

Today on Crosscurrents: How doll therapy can help patients with Alzheimer's. An interview with an Oakland group specializing in Eastern European traditional music. The search for German-style bread in San Francisco.

Nov 28, 201625 min
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