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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

Fire And Fruit / Lassen County Cafeteria Cook Makes Gourmet Food

The KALW family is full of award winning journalists and we are proud to announce that this year our very own editor Lisa Morehouse has been nominated for the James Beard Broadcast Media award for food reporting. To mark the special occasion, we are bringing you a show with two of the stories which earned her the nomination.

May 31, 202325 min

Uncuffed Stories On Returning Home / Authors On Activism

Just one year after getting out of prison, an Uncuffed producer reflects on his freedom. Since getting out, he’s started teaching audio storytelling to other folks who were previously incarcerated. Today, we’ll hear some stories that came out of this class. Plus, we hear from three local writers about making a difference.

May 30, 202327 min

Pop Punk / UC Berkeley Library Occupation / Last Deployment

Today, we talk to a Richmond-based pop-punk artist about their creative process how they make energetic sound. Then, we learn the story behind the UC Berkeley students who are fighting for an anthropology library on campus. And, we meet a veteran who cares for other vets at the end of their lives in a piece from Storycorps.

May 29, 202329 min

The Hum, a worldwide mystery sound explained

In today's episode, we unravel the story behind a puzzling and peculiar sound. The Hum is a mysterious low pitch noise that is only heard by 2% of people worldwide. It's annoyed residents in San Francisco's Sunset District. So, in this story, we get to the bottom of this strange global phenomenon.

May 25, 202327 min

Carnaval Queen / Dancing Out Loud / Defensive Dancing

Today, we hear how dancing can be an act of remembrance. We sit down and have a conversation with San Francisco Carnaval Queen Mayela Carrasco. Then, we’ll go to Oakland and meet a dancer who doesn’t hear the music he dances to — he feels it. And, we listen to the story of a man who survived a prison riot by dancing.

May 24, 202327 min

The Hyphen Line / Zena Carlota / Songs for Sudan

Today, we hear how music can be a way to navigate identity, war and peace. What it means to be making music on the hyphen line with artist Meklit. Then, how a 13th century instrument from West Africa brings peace to 21st century hearts in the Bay Area. And, why it matters to sing for your homeland — even when it’s being devastated by war.

May 23, 202327 min

Richmond's Blues Legacy / Sugar Pie DeSanto

In this episode, we visit Richmond and hear about its rich music legacy. And we'll meet some dedicated locals who are remembering those golden years. And, they're also determined to keep the Blues in town and its history alive. Then, we meet a local rhythm and blues legend — Sugar Pie DeSanto — and learn how she got her start in the Fillmore District.

May 22, 202327 min

The Kitchen Sisters: The Passion of Chris Strachwitz

Today, we remember a Bay Area legend with an avalanche of lifetime achievement awards. Chris Strachwitz was a music archivist and a song catcher, dedicated to recording the traditional, regional, down home music of America. He died this month at the age of 91. To honor his memory today, we bring you a story from our friends at the Kitchen Sisters.

May 18, 202327 min

Comic Book Herstory / The Kryptonianz / Childhood Heroes / Ellen Barker

In this episode, we learn about a comic book artist who fought for women in the industry and made Wonder Women herstory. Then, we’ll meet a spiritual group based on Superman. And, we hear the story of a young boy with a unicorn obsession. Plus a reading from Los Altos author Ellen Barker. With local music from Pure Hex.

May 17, 202327 min

Law And Culture / Bay Poets / Disability Healthcare Gap / Alice Wong

How can lawyers provide equal representation to all? Today, we hear about how one lawyer practices cultural competence in a legal system that often lacks it. Then, we listen to a conversation on how disabled doctors and medical students are working to help their colleagues understand disability. Plus, readings from Bay Area writers. With local music from Periscope.

May 16, 202327 min

Meet the 2023 Uncuffed crew at San Quentin State Prison

Uncuffed is KALW’s prison radio training program where people in California prisons tell their stories. We’ve been leading classes in audio storytelling inside San Quentin State prison for over a decade. Today, we introduce you to the newest cohort of students in this program and hear some of their favorite and most meaningful songs.

May 15, 202327 min

A Prayer For Salmon / Judy Silber / Bay Poets

What is like when your love for your land sets you apart? Today, we hear from the son of the Chief of the Winnemem Wintu. Then, we go behind the scenes of our podcast about them — “A Prayer for Salmon.” We talk with host Judy Silber about what it was like to report the story of the tribe over 5 years ago. And, we hear a reading from a Bay Area poet.

May 11, 202325 min

EPACENTER / Diversifying Meditation / Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Twelve years ago East Palo Alto youth dreamt of an art center of their own — today, it's a reality. We’ll hear what happens when kids get a say in how to shape their neighborhood. Then, we learn how a teacher brought more diversity to her meditation center. And, we'll ask whether California is ready to charge into an electric future?

May 10, 202327 min

Oakland's Teacher Strike / Euromix Delicatessen

Today, we hear why teachers in the Oakland Unified School District are currently on strike. We have a conversation with two Oakland Technical High School teachers and hear what they think about it. Then, we visit a corner store in Oakland and learn about how the goods they stock — and their customers — have been impacted by the war in Ukraine.

May 09, 202327 min

Peak To Tap / Columbia River Gorgeous / Black Mermaids

We had a large amount of precipitation this year in California. Now, the winter snow is melting... and it may be bringing more than just water to the Bay Area. We'll learn why melting Sierra snow is more than just a flood hazard. Then, we hear about a children’s book on Black mermaids. Plus, a reading from Vallejo’s former Poet Laureate, D.L. Lang.

May 08, 202327 min

A Prayer For Salmon: Bonus Interviews / Author Mike Chen

In the Winnemem Wintu’s fight to preserve their way of life, some people helped along the way. Today, we hear from some of those allies who are helping them restore salmon to their native waters. Then, how a writer from the South Bay who grew up watching Star Wars also wrote for the franchise. And, we’ll hear a reading from Oakland authors.

May 04, 202327 min

Processing The War In Sudan / Racial Trauma In School / Black Mental Health

Today, we hear from a school in Milpitas that is talking to kids and parents about violence happening thousands of miles away. How Bay Area families are feeling about the war in Sudan. Then, how a new program in schools is helping students deal with racial trauma. And, the stigma Black people may face when they seek mental health care.

May 03, 202327 min

San Francisco Chess Master / 19th Century Baseball / LARPing in the Park

Chess has been around for centuries, however getting new players interested is a big issue. Today, we challenge a Bay Area Chess Master and hear about the future of the game. Then, we’ll check out another classic game — 19th-century baseball. And, we discover a game that isn’t from another era, but a whole other world entirely.

May 02, 202327 min

Cesar Chavez's Fruitvale Connection / United Farm Workers Union

Before Cesar Chavez marched for workers rights, he took his first steps into activism in the Bay Area. In this episode, we trace the local roots of a labor icon. Then, we explore the tumultuous history of the union he founded. And, a Berkeley activist reflects on his life and career. With local music from band, Decant.

May 01, 202327 min

Felix Cove / A Prayer For Salmon: Bonus Interviews

In this episode, we hear how a Coast Miwok family is advocating for the native people of Tomales Bay, and we learn about how their personal journey has become part of a broader movement. Then, we re-visit the story of the Winnemem Wintu people and their work to restore salmon to their native waters. We also hear from the allies who are helping them along the way.

Apr 27, 202327 min

Warriors Dancer / Bike, Train Or Automobile? / The Future Of Mass Transit

In today's episode, we hear what it takes to dance for the Golden State Warriors. Then, three reporters race across the Bay Area — from Oakland to Stanford — by bike, BART and car to answer the question: which commute is best? And, we have a conversation about the changes and murky future of Bay Area’s public transport system.

Apr 26, 202327 min

Rally For Sudan / Lavell's Choice / Day of Peace

Over the weekend Bay Area residents protested the current violence in Sudan. We hear the local Sudanese community's reactions to deadly clashes ravaging their home country. Then, after being attacked, one man faces a tough choice. Change his path or seek revenge. And, we go inside San Quentin Prison for a celebration of peace.

Apr 25, 202327 min

Prosthetics And Fashion / The Politics Of Black Hair

Today, we hear about stylish prosthetic legs and what creating fashion for people with disabilities means for them. The story of one company who is connecting function and style. Then, we speak with San Francisco writer Lyzette Wanzer who edited an anthology about Black women's experience with their hair. Plus, local music from the Bay Area band Pure Hex.

Apr 24, 202327 min

The Spiritual Edge: A Prayer For Salmon Ep. 11

Every Thursday, we're bringing you episodes from the newest season of KALW's The Spiritual Edge. It's about the Winnemem Wintu and their fight to protect their sacred sites. Today, the Winnemem Wintu people reach an important milestone and continue their fight to protect the water as a way to ensure their future.

Apr 20, 202334 min

Basketball Borders / The Science of Awe / Happiness High

Where does Dub Nation end and Kings territory begin? In this episode, we go on a road-trip to explore the borders of basketball fandom. Then, we bring you a conversation that explores the feeling of awe and we learn what it does for our bodies and minds. And, a San Francisco artist shares what motivates him to create his crocheted creations.

Apr 19, 202327 min

Treehouse Shelter / Adaptive Adventure / Bay Poets

Today, in a new story from our Uncuffed team, we hear the story of how one man had to live in a homemade treehouse for a year and a half — when he was only eleven-years-old. Then, we’ll meet a woman who helps people with disabilities experience the places they love. And, it's national poetry month so we bring you two readings from Bay Area Poets.

Apr 18, 202327 min

Life on the Edge of Climate Change / New Arrivals: Nature Swagger

Today, we kick off San Francisco Climate Week with a story about Pacifica’s cliffs. They're crumbling fast and we hear what that means for the people who call it home. As the sea rises, the city is faced with a growing threat. But for some, the solution is scarier than the problem itself. Plus — a Vallejo author reads from her book about Black joy in nature.

Apr 17, 202327 min

The Spiritual Edge: A Prayer For Salmon Ep. 10

Every Thursday, we're bringing you episodes from the newest season of KALW's The Spiritual Edge. It's about the Winnemem Wintu and their fight to protect their sacred sites. Today, we hear episode nine of The Spiritual Edge's newest season. In this segment, the Winnemem Wintu people board a plane bound for Christchurch, New Zealand.

Apr 13, 202334 min

Richmond's Tool Library / San Francisco Poets / Sundance Saloon

In this episode, we visit a library in Richmond that lends out tools so its residents don’t have to buy them. We bring you a story about borrowing tools and building community. Then, we find out what it means to be San Francisco's Poet Laureate. And, we get to two-stepping and line-dancing at the Sundance Saloon. Plus, a reading from Bay Area author Louise Nayer.

Apr 12, 202327 min

Meet the 2023 Uncuffed crew at Solano State Prison

Our new group of producers at Solano State Prison in Vacaville talk about their memories, their dreams, and what they like about making radio. Today, we're going to hear 6 short interviews the producers at Solano conducted with each other and then edited; these first projects are just a glimpse into one aspect of the participants' interest and lives.

Apr 11, 202327 min
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