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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

Abrupt CCSF Class Cuts / tbh: Online Activism

Abrupt class cuts at City College of San Francisco have city leaders asking hard questions. Is CCSF still for everybody? Then, we’re talking about “slacktivism” on tbh — a podcast made by, for, and about teenagers. And anyone else who wants to hear what's on their minds.

Feb 19, 202026 min

99% Invisible: On Beeing

Bees come to California to do a lot more than make honey for us to eat. They pollinate our almond trees, and then move on to other states to help us grow cherries, watermelons, and even cotton. Our whole agricultural system has become dependent on this one single species of insect. It's a special presentation from 99% Invisible: On Beeing.

Feb 18, 202026 min

Sacred Steps From The Spiritual Edge / Musician Carina Ho

From The Spiritual Edge, as part of an international reporting project called Sacred Steps, we hear about the courageous life of Jesuit priest Padre Melo, who speaks up against increasingly authoritarian Honduran government. And, we talk to a musician whose transformative experience changed the way she makes her art.

Feb 13, 202025 min

PREVIEW: tbh

We want to tell you about a new podcast we're launching in February. It’s made by high schoolers. Here’s a sneak peak.

Jan 30, 20202 min

"Two-Buck Chuck" Is Two Bucks Again. How Do They Make It So Cheap?

We’re used to prices going up.But, at Trader Joe’s in Northern California, the price of a certain wine has just gone down. For the past seven years their Charles Shaw brand wine famously known as “two-buck chuck” has been selling for 2.49. Now, it’s back down to 1.99. How do they keep it so cheap?

Jan 30, 202012 min

California's Education Spending

Governor Gavin Newsom released his proposed budget in early January. It’s his second since he took office and, just like the first one, it focuses on education. Many public education advocates are applauding Newsom’s focus on equity, special education, and teacher quality. But California still ranks low compared to other states when it comes to public education spending.

Jan 28, 20209 min

Podcast Interrupted

We just want to give you a heads up that the Crosscurrents podcast is on a temporary hold because of special coverage of the impeachment trial from NPR News. Until we’re back on the air, we’re taking the time to prepare great new content for you. Stay tuned, stay subscribed, and we’ll be back with news and stories from around the San Francisco Bay Area.

Jan 23, 202026 sec

New California State Laws / Bigfoot Discovery Museum

There are a lot of new laws taking effect this month in California covering everything from rent control, criminal justice, health insurance, and the gig economy. CalMatters reporter Laurel Rosenhall helps us break some of them down. Then, we head out into the Santa Cruz Mountains to meet the owner of the Bigfoot Discovery Museum.

Jan 16, 202027 min

Silicon Valley Mobile Home Park / Retired Warrior Tom Meschery

Another Silicon Valley mobile home park is in danger of closing and lawmakers have stepped in to help preserve it. Then, we hear from a retired Golden State Warrior who was on the team when they originally moved to San Francisco 58 years ago.

Jan 15, 202027 min

Martins Beach / Monarch Butterflies / An Arborist At Solano State Prison

A prime piece of California coastline is back in the news, bringing up issues of privacy versus public access — it's the latest in the fight over Martins Beach. Then, we get an update on the state of monarch butterflies. And, a new interview from Solano State Prison, about a guy who used to be a professional arborist.

Jan 14, 202024 min

Oakland Homeless Encampments Conditions / Global Refugee Crisis

Can we compare Oakland homeless encampments to global refugee camps? A new report from the New York Times illustrates similarities. Then, millions of Venezuelans have been forced to flee their country in the past four years. We meet one woman who’s trying to help them.

Jan 09, 202026 min

Crab Season Begins / Caped Crusader Chronicled / Christmas Tree Lane

After a month delay to the start of crab season, we’ll hear from a fisherman on the future of the industry and the oceans. Then we’ll meet the author of the latest book on Batman. And we'll drop by a community in Alameda that transforms its block into a winter wonderland.

Dec 19, 201925 min
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