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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

The Facebook train? / Feminist art / Crocheting in prison

On today's show: Why Facebook wants to help build a train across the Bay. Then, a new exhibit showcases the righteous rage of feminist art. And, we’ll hear how one man in prison turned his life around by pulling strings. Literally.

Apr 30, 201927 min

BOUNCE: From wilderness to superteam

From KALW's new podcast Bounce, it's the story of half-a-century of the trials and tribulations of the Golden State Warrior through the eyes of a longtime fan.

Apr 25, 201927 min

Inside the hunt for a wildfire arsonist

Hundreds of California’s wildfires are set on purpose, and the arsonists who start them are rarely caught. This is how CAL Fire caught one of them.

Apr 24, 201923 min

BOUNCE: The underground economy / Community and storytelling

On today's show: Meet the people always trying to get your attention on your way to and from Warriors games. It's a look at the underground economy in episode two of our new series, Bounce: The Warriors Last Season in Oakland. Then, event curator Michael Orange tells us how storytelling can help build community.

Apr 18, 201924 min

LGBTQ refugees make new homes in San Francisco

On today's show: We hear how a gay, Syrian refugee made his way to the Bay Area. Then, a new film shares his story and other LGBTQ refugees struggling to make new homes in San Francisco. "Unsettled" at the San Francisco Film Festival.

Apr 17, 201925 min

BOUNCE: A new series from KALW

Coming up, the Golden State Warriors are wrapping up their final regular season in Oakland. It’s beautiful. It’s bittersweet. And we’ve got lots of stories to share with you in the debut of the original KALW podcast "Bounce."

Apr 10, 201927 min

Oakland herons / Salt ponds / Año Neuvo Island

On today's show: The story behind the wild bird noises you might be hearing at Lake Merritt in Oakland. Then, a kite’s eye view of the Bay Area’s vibrant salt ponds and marshes. And, the sounds of a sea life sanctuary.

Apr 04, 201928 min

The death penalty, life without parole, and redemption

On today's show: Parents of murdered girls react to the halt of capital punishment in California. Then, two men condemned to life in prison ask why some get mercy and others don’t. And, a Berkeley researcher follows black men in the Fillmore district trying to abandon criminal life.

Apr 02, 201926 min

Lawrence Ferlinghetti at 100 / US Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith / Uncuffed poetry

On today's show: Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the godfather of the Beat Generation, is celebrating his centennial. We’ll hear from San Francisco’s first poet laureate and people he inspired. Then, we’ll meet the current United States Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith, who grew up in Fairfield. And, poetry from Solano State Prison. We’re celebrating the beauty of language.

Mar 20, 201927 min

Inside the strike wave / Yoga in prison

On today's show: With workplace activism spiking, we’ll break down last year’s historic Marriott strike to understand, what does it take to win? And, yoga is an equalizer at Solano State Prison.

Mar 12, 201926 min

What's next for OUSD? / Lasting Letters

On today's show: the strike is over at the Oakland Unified School District, but the struggle to improve Oakland public schools continues. Then, a letter-writing process that’s helping people prepare for death, say goodbye, and grieve after a loved one has passed.Links:

Mar 07, 201927 min

Lead paint lawsuit / Hayward Councilmember Aisha Wahab /

On today's show: Bay Area counties are expecting millions of dollars from a lawsuit about lead paint, but getting that money may not be easy. Then, meet Hayward’s newest city council member — an Afghan American millennial woman who is already making waves. And, we go through the looking glass with a theater artist who is adding a modern take to classic fairy tales.Links:

Mar 06, 201926 min

Remembering Jeff Adachi / Polynesian and in prison

On today's show: Public defenders and community leaders gather to remember and mourn Jeff Adachi. Then, two stories from our series Uncuffed — a man who feels trapped between two worlds: American urban culture and ancient Polynesian tradition, and a musician changes his tune after a visit from his sister.

Mar 05, 201927 min
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