Our friend’s at KALW’s State Of The Bay program spent some time discussing the ongoing fight for LGBTQ plus equality. The conversation was hosted by Eric Jansen, and included Tom Temprano, Managing Director of Equality California, and Shelby Chestnut, Executive Director of the Transgender Law Center....
Jun 10, 2025•10 min
A poem about speaking up, in times when doing so feels harder than ever. Here’s Camellia Boutros reading an excerpt of her piece, “A Silent Poem بروح”
Jun 10, 2025•2 min
We’re two months into the regular season of Major League Baseball and the team formerly known as the Oakland Athletics is having a hard time winning games or drawing fans at their temporary minor league stadium.
Jun 10, 2025•9 min
On Repeat is a mini-pod for music discovery. In it, Tshego talks to KALW music programmers about the songs they can't stop listening to. In this episode we hear from Morgan Davis, the coordinator of KALW Presents.
Jun 10, 2025•4 min
Today, we attend a class where students use fruit to learn how to give abortions. Then, a three decade fundraising tradition comes to an end. We go on the road with the very last AIDS LifeCycle ride.
Jun 09, 2025•27 min
While the fall of Roe V. Wade reawakened the abortion debate, training providers has been complicated for decades. Today, we go to one of the remaining training programs to learn how providers are safeguarding reproductive healthcare.
Jun 09, 2025•8 min
After 31 years, the AIDS LifeCycle is taking it's final ride. We hear from KALW's Director of Operations & Strategic Growth, Jon Carroll, about why he's taking part, and what the ride has meant to him.
Jun 09, 2025•14 min
Now, a poem about how we win by showing up, and standing with one another. Here’s Japanese-American poet, Lauren Ito, reading her poem, 'Arrival as We.’
Jun 09, 2025•1 min
Everyone could use a little help from their friends… even Shakespeare! Today, Actor Fred Pitts from “The Book of Will.” Then, middle school kids talk to a billionaire. And, short stories that really pack a punch. It's a collection from New Arrivals, our pocket sized book tour.
Jun 05, 2025•27 min
William Shakespeare is perhaps the world's most famous writer. But, he might not have been remembered at all without his friends. After his death in 1616, Shakespeare’s friends preserved his work, immortalizing his plays and sonnets, and his reputation. This is what the play, “The Book of Will” is all about. And Fred Pitts portrays one of those friends .
Jun 05, 2025•10 min
Today, we bring you an excerpt of a live event put on by KALW. It's a conversation between former CEO of Gap Inc., Bob Fisher and Peer Talk , a youth leadership and civic engagement program created by 7th grade students at Willie Brown Middle School.
Jun 05, 2025•9 min
Here are some readings from our series New Arrivals, a pocket-sized book tour with Bay Area authors. Today we’re featuring collections of short stories that say a lot in fewer words.
Jun 05, 2025•5 min
Today, we go behind the veil with the Emmy-nominated filmmaker of “The Masquerade.” Then, one of KALW’s DJ’s brings us that vibey, gettin-ready-to-go-out kind of energy. And, a singer/songwriter from South Texas looks back at his early days in the bay.
Jun 04, 2025•25 min
In the film " The Masquerade " city leaders, developers and community activists gather around a table for a dinner party. They're discussing a plan to tear down the city's arts district and replace it with a “smart city.” One of the guests is a mysterious illusionist, played by former San Francisco 49er Vernon Davis. He is the magical catalyst for getting guests to be radically honest about their personal motivations for backing or resisting the high-tech development. Emmy-nominated filmmaker Jo...
Jun 04, 2025•8 min
South Texas singer/songwriter Charley Crockett lived an itinerant lifestyle for years, but his time in the Bay Area laid the foundation to launch his professional music career.
Jun 04, 2025•12 min
Today it's all about Bay Area basketball. The WNBA’s first Asian-American coach is hungry to win. Then, a muralist inspired by the dream of playing big league basketball.
Jun 03, 2025•27 min
It's the second episode of BOUNCE, KALW’s basketball podcast that’s all about The Valkyries first season in the Bay. This one’s all about the team’s fearless leader: Coach Natalie Nakase.
Jun 03, 2025•15 min
Oakland muralist Timothy B 's work focuses on uplifting African-Indigenous communities, especially young people. For the NBA All-Star game this year, The Warriors commissioned him to paint a mural that takes up half a block in Downtown Oakland. KALW’s Jeneé Darden met up with Timothy in front of his mural, "Hoop Dreams," to hear about his artwork and dreaming big during hard times....
Jun 03, 2025•9 min
With the start of Pride Month, we're re-airing a story from 2020 about local queer icon Phyllis Lyon. Her life, her community, and the support she received in her final days.
Jun 02, 2025•27 min
Today, we explore the human-machine ecosystem. Then, the new executive director of the Bay Area Book Festival. And, we hear why unhoused people use “street names.”
May 29, 2025•27 min
Did you know your muscles can make sound? Or that your heart and lungs are musical instruments just waiting to be played? Well every Wednesday in the Mission District, people from artist and tech communities let go of assumptions about each other and their own bodies to create together.
May 29, 2025•10 min
The Bay Area Book Festival is back this weekend for its 11th year. Book lovers of all ages can check out readings and author talks in Downtown Berkeley. The festival has new leadership that is guiding the organization through a tough political climate and betting that books will lead us to a brighter future.
May 29, 2025•10 min
For unhoused people, "street names" are monikers — chosen or assigned — that often take the place of the names they were assigned as children. But what are the stories behind these names, and what purpose do they serve?
May 29, 2025•5 min
In 2022, one of the producers from Uncuffed's original San Quentin cohort, Edmond Richardson, married the love of his life, Avelina. Today, all six of the members of that first cohort have been released from prison. Edmond came home late last year, and so much has happened since that episode of the podcast aired three years ago. And you’ll want to stick around until the end to hear a very special update from Edmond and Avelina. Uncuffed will be back with brand new episodes on June 19. You can ca...
May 28, 2025•27 min
Today, seeking refuge in Black Horror and Afro-Futurism. Then, the directors of “Freaky Tales.” And, authors who are looking into the near future with their fiction.
May 27, 2025•27 min
For some, present day headlines are reminders of past terrors, causing them to seek refuge in the genres of Black Horror and Afro-Futurism. A local bookstore owner is helping people use these artforms to connect and envision brighter futures.
May 27, 2025•11 min
“ Freaky Tales ” is a gritty, sci-fi, action film set mostly in Oakland. The story takes place in 1987. There’s a green, glowing, electric energy that hovers in the air above Oakland and it makes people do powerful things. Anna Bolden and Ryan Fleck are the writing/directing team behind the movie.
May 27, 2025•9 min
Here are some readings from our series New Arrivals, a pocket-sized book tour with Bay Area authors. Today we’re featuring stories that speculate about the near-future, and imagine very different possibilities.
May 27, 2025•6 min
Today, we’re getting ready for San Francisco’s Carnaval! Then, poetry to help us face the truth of climate change.
May 22, 2025•25 min
Continuing the legacy of their founder, Carlos Acetuno, Fogo Na Roupa has grown into a multi-generational Carnaval dance and percussion group.
May 22, 2025•9 min