San Francisco voters just passed the mayor’s controversial drug screening policy known as Prop F. Today, we get into how it will work, what we know and what we don’t. Then, we speak with KALW DJ Marcus Rosario about music discovery and creating sets in an era of artificial intelligence. Plus a reading from San Rafael author Maxine Rose Schur.
Mar 14, 2024•21 min
A coalition to recall Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price has passed an important milestone. Today, we learn what happens next and how we got here with Oaklandside’s News Editor Darwin BondGraham. Then, a children’s book author reimagines “Rapunzel” with a twist. Plus a reading from Bay Area Poet Naomi Helena Quinonez.
Mar 13, 2024•23 min
Today, we follow a beloved Uncuffed producer as he walks out of Solano State Prison. And we hear from the people he left behind as they get used to a reality without him. We learn about his challenges and hopes for a new life on the outside from this episode of Uncuffed.
Mar 12, 2024•27 min
Ramadan is here and Bay Area Muslims have begun their daytime fast from food, drink. For Muslims, the fast is a private act of worship with deep meaning. And when the sun goes down, it’s time to eat. And there’s one fruit that reigns supreme in this month- the date- that dark, soft and sweet Middle-Eastern fruit of the date palm.
Mar 11, 2024•25 min
The California Academy of Sciences’ corpse flower recently bloomed, but what’s next? Today, we bring you a story on corpse flowers and conservation. Then, a play makes us look at how technology affects our lives. And, we go behind the scenes with a Hollywood food stylist.
Mar 07, 2024•27 min
A Bay Area play is taking on the issue of Black displacement. So in today's episode, we hear from the playwright of the new production "Dirty White Teslas Make Me Sad." Then, we go behind the scenes at the Marine Mammal Center. And, a reading from Novato author Joanne Greene.
Mar 06, 2024•25 min
Today is election day and San Francisco residents are being asked to vote on County Superior Court Judges. But do you know why? We learn how the process works, and what people should be thinking about in a special episode of "Civic" from the San Francisco Public Press.
Mar 05, 2024•25 min
San Francisco Mayor London Breed is asking voters to approve a solution that drug tests people who receive assistance to compel them into treatment.
Mar 04, 2024•27 min
Today, we explore why February has one extra day this year. It's a special episode all about lost days and leap years from 99% Invisible. Then, how Berkeley protesters helped bring about the the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Feb 29, 2024•27 min
This Black history month, Black folks are witnessing a moment of reclamation of country music. Today, we meet KALW DJ Eryka Vargas, who talks about the diverse music they grew up with, including country. Then, a conversation about San Francisco’s rich history of poetry with poets Norman Zelaya, Genny Lim, and KALW’s very own Josiah Luis Alderete. And, we look back on the career of one of the Bay Area’s most significant broadcast journalists — Belva Davis.
Feb 28, 2024•27 min
In today's episode, a founding Uncuffed producer visits prison again, this time as a free man. Tommy "Shakur" Ross shares stories and advice from almost two years of freedom.
Feb 27, 2024•27 min
In this episode, one of the Bay Area’s youngest politicians shares his vision for South San Francisco. We spend a day with South City’s newest mayor. Then, Oakland writer Tommy Orange talks about his new novel "Wandering Stars." And, we hear why February is dedicated to Black history.
Feb 26, 2024•27 min
Today, we explore the tight-knit community of lowriders in San Jose. We hear about hydraulic lifts, custom cars, and socio-political implications. Then, we learn how one lowrider club uses bikes to challenge assumptions. And, a drag queen reflects on the closure of an Oakland queer bar.
Feb 22, 2024•27 min
Malcolm X was often called a polarizing figure. But to one Egyptian diplomat he was a friend. Today, we hear about the friendship which helped lead to the late leader’s spiritual and political transformation. Then, we’ll hear the story of one man and the powerful draw of Islam in prison.
Feb 21, 2024•27 min
Today, we hear from the daughter of Betty Reid Soskin — the iconic 102-year-old park ranger. She shares a story about a different part of her mother's life many of us may not know about — her time as a singer. Then, how one group is working to keep Richmond’s rich music legacy alive.
Feb 20, 2024•27 min
Today, we discuss how wealthy entrepreneurs are influencing city government through money and social media in a conversation with Mission Local Managing Editor Joe Eskenazi. Then, ahead of the Day Of Remembrance, we go to the site of one of the camps where Japanese American farmers were incarcerated during World War II.
Feb 15, 2024•27 min
Today we’re presenting a Valentine’s special from The Stoop podcast. It’s hosted by Leila Day and KALW's own Hana Baba and it’s about Black identity. In this episode, they explore the various ways love is expressed in Black communities — through words, but also through music, dance, family, and friendship.
Feb 14, 2024•27 min
People in prison are no strangers to stigmas and stereotypes — the outside world often perpetuates ideas about who is incarcerated that are far from reality. But stigmas also exist within prison. Today, from Uncuffed, how an HIV diagnosis changed one baseball player’s life, and the unlikely support he found on his team.
Feb 13, 2024•27 min
Today, we visit a park in Stockton that is a weekend haven for Hmong and Cambodian food. We meet the vendors and eat family recipes at Angel Cruz Park. Then, how can you make your home less reliant on fossil fuels? And, a reading from Cameron Park author Beverly Parayno.
Feb 12, 2024•27 min
Last month, Bay Area communities conducted their biannual Point in Time count. Today, a conversation on how we measure homelessness and the things we miss. Then, writer Tommy Orange talks about his latest project — a collaborative novel. And, we explore the history of black communities in San Francisco.
Feb 08, 2024•27 min
The Bay Area is home to a tradition of improvised group singing. In this episode, we find human connection through song. Then, we hear how one local performer teaches people how to go deep and explore their cultural roots through music. And, we explore what some people think they can tell about someone from the way they sound.
Feb 07, 2024•27 min
In this episode, we go to a show at Club Fugazi that’s all about celebrating the City by the Bay. Then, we hear two artists speak about how their work honors Black men and boys. And, we’ll take a look at the legacy the Black Panthers left in East Oakland.
Feb 06, 2024•27 min
What does it mean to imagine the ocean when you’re barred from seeing it or feeling it? In today's episode we hear about an environmentalist’s fight for the planet, from inside prison walls. Then, one musician speaks on his love for the kalimba. And, we drop in on a conversation about the challenges young people face.
Feb 05, 2024•27 min
For centuries, Black people have looked to humor and satire, not just for laughs — but for survival. Today, how satire has played a crucial role in the lives of generations of African Americans. We’ll hear about the past, present and future of the genre. And, we’ll hear from some local comedians.
Feb 01, 2024•25 min
Queer surfers are changing the culture of surfing in the bay. In this episode we paddle out with the Queer Surf Collective. Then, we'll hear from some of the first surfers to brave San Francisco waters. And, we talk about San Francisco’s school distric and learn what’s working and what’s not.
Jan 31, 2024•27 min
When violence has been normal for so long, it can be difficult to give it up. In this episode of Uncuffed, the Solano team shares stories about the moments they decided to change course.
Jan 30, 2024•27 min
It’s easy to get new things, and then dispose of them, but there’s another way. We meet the people who fix broken but beloved belongings. Then, we hear about the Bay Area's “reuse economy.” And, we visit a family business that practices another way of recycling. Today's episode is all about turning trash into treasure.
Jan 29, 2024•27 min
In this episode, we explore the evolving culture of quienceñeras. It's a new story from our series Culture Keepers. Then, what is being done to ease the pressure in one of the country’s most expensive housing markets? And, we hear what happens when you integrate shelter as a fundamental element to recovery.
Jan 25, 2024•27 min
Prison meals aren’t known for being gourmet. But what about those with serious food allergies? We find out in a new story from our Uncuffed team at Solano State Prison. Then, we’ll hear about some of the challenges that people without housing face in San Francisco. And, a behind-the-scenes look at the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Jan 24, 2024•27 min
In this episode, we learn how a Half Moon Bay non-profit is helping an impacted community of farmworkers. It's a story about finding help when disasters strike. Then, we hear from four candidates vying for San Francisco’s District 3 supervisor seat. And, producers of the Edwardian Ball talk about the festival’s legacy and fashion.
Jan 23, 2024•27 min