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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

San Francisco Mayor's Race / Using Big Data For Students / Fly Fishing

First up, we start our series of interviews with candidates for San Francisco mayor with opera singer Wilma Pang. Then, a big data project helps shed light on the achievement gap for students here in the Bay, and across the country. And, for today’s Audiograph, we learn something new.

Oct 17, 201927 min

1101 Connecticut: Transforming Potrero Hill’s Public Housing

San Francisco’s public housing is in the middle of a huge transition. In 2007, the city rolled a plan to redevelop four of the city’s public housing sites in phases to avoid displacing any residents. Now, residents in Potrero Hill are in the first phase.

Oct 17, 201926 min

Plastic Straw Alternative / New California Laws / Flag Design

First up, We go on the hunt for the perfect straw. Then, what state bills were signed into law this session, and which ones weren’t? We get a legislative update. And, we explore why designers don’t like San Francisco’s city flag.

Oct 03, 201925 min

East Oakland Teams / Raiders Tailgates / Black Panthers Legacy

First, it’s the last season for the Raiders, and the Warriors have crossed the Bay. What’s next for Oakland sports? And, since the Raiders aren't out quite yet, you can still experience one of the most raucous parties in the Bay Area. Then, we’ll bring it back to the Black Panthers of the '60s and '70s to see what legacy they left in East Oakland.

Sep 27, 201926 min

New Cannabis Permits / John McLaren / Philosopher Walk

First, special permits are allowing cannabis consumption at music festivals in the bay. Then, the man who helped develop San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park- the story of John McLaren. And, we stumble upon one of the city’s best-kept secrets: a thought-provoking trail in his namesake park.

Sep 26, 201925 min

Gig Workers / New From Solano State Prison / Healing Through Sound

Coming up, new legislation is changing the landscape for gig workers and other freelancers throughout California. Is AB5 a done deal? Then, we’ll share a new story from the Uncuffed team at Solano State Prison. And, we find possible solutions to heal ourselves using sound.

Sep 24, 201927 min

Long-Term Nursing Care In California Is Broken. Who Will Fix It?

First up, stories of abuse or serious neglect in nursing homes make headlines, but patients and consumer advocates are also trying to bring attention to systemic issues. We’ll also hear from long-time advocate Patricia McGinnis about what’s worked … and what hasn't.

Sep 19, 201927 min

Long-Term Nursing Care / East Oakland Community

First up, we look into why nursing home patients and their families can feel squeezed by their insurers. The impact of insurance on senior care. Then, our documentary “Where is East Oakland?” looks at the culture of the community.

Sep 18, 201927 min

Tech Contracting With ICE / Internet Archive / Oakland Film Festival

First up, Bay Area tech companies are facing pushback after contracting with ICE. Then, we visit the building in San Francisco where pretty much the entire history of the internet is kept. And, Oakland’s film festival opens the doors of creativity for filmmakers of all ages.

Sep 12, 201926 min

Intentional Homeless Community / Gray Houses / Betty Reid Soskin

First up, we hear how solar energy is empowering people in a Berkeley homeless encampment. Then, a local artist is documenting a peculiar trend in San Francisco house paint. And, the memories of the oldest park ranger in the country — stationed right here in the Bay Area.

Sep 11, 201924 min

Point Reyes Ranching / The Splendid Table / Street Opera

First up, we get an update on a controversial plan for the future of ranching at Point Reyes National Seashore. Then, we chop it up about food and culture with The Splendid Table’s Francis Lam. And, from Audiograph, one man shares his talent in an unlikely place.

Sep 06, 201924 min

It's Chocolate O'Clock

Today, we have a show that may make your mouth water — it's about the Bay Area’s long history of chocolate connoisseurs. And, we’ll meet local artisans who are changing the way we consume it.

Sep 05, 201927 min

In-Custody Deaths In Jails / Life Skills At Schools / Mystery Mansion

First up, why so many inmates are dying in East Bay jails. Then, we'll meet a high school teacher who is giving lessons on everyday skills. It's the final installment of our series "It Takes A School." And, we'll hear about the ghostly mastermind behind a South Bay mystery mansion.

Aug 30, 201926 min

KFOG Is Signing Off / School Counselor Shares Life Experiences / Tammy L. Hall

First up, a longtime staple of the Bay Area’s radio dial is gone. We’ll hear what you had to say about it. Then, from our series "It Takes A School," we’ll meet a woman who has worked in a variety of roles throughout the San Francisco school district. And musician Tammy L. Hall talks about the challenges and privilege of making her family proud.

Aug 29, 201927 min

It Takes A School: Miss Princess / Coaching Football In Prison

First up, we'll meet a longtime resident of San Francisco's Bayview Hunters Point who has spent a quarter-century contributing to her neighborhood elementary school. Then, with football season right around the corner we'll hear about a man coaching flag football ... in prison.

Aug 27, 201924 min

Teaching Mindfulness / It Takes A School: Security Guard And Mentor

First up, we hear how a former actor is bringing mindfulness practice to kids in the Bayview. Then, in our new series “It Takes A School” we introduce you to a security guard in the Mission who has been the heart and soul of his campus for more than three decades.

Aug 23, 201925 min
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