On today's show: People in the Bay Area have been bugging out about a possible monarch butterfly extinction. Then, an Oakland novelist confronts modern issues using horror-fiction. And, a musical show that gives misfits a sense of sanctuary.
Mar 01, 2019•27 min
Coming up, local businesses react to San Francisco’s new flavored tobacco ban. Then, we remember San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi with his longtime friend and colleague Matt Gonzalez. And, a local skating legend finds rhythm on the skateboard and on the bass.
Feb 28, 2019•27 min
On today's show: a Buddhist teacher brings diversity to a meditation center in Oakland. Then, a place for women to heal… and twerk. And, a Bay View about the challenges of being dual-identity: techie and first-gener.
Feb 27, 2019•27 min
On today's show, a recap of the My Brother's Keeper conference, where a former president speaks to young men of color in Oakland. Then, we’ll meet a woman who left the business world to tell the story of one of the greatest artworks in San Francisco. Plus, more questions answered from listeners like you!Links:
Feb 22, 2019•27 min
Coming up, El Nino is back! How is all this rain affecting our water supply? Then, there’s an apex predator among us in San Francisco. And, we’ll continue finding answers to your questions, like, "Why are there so many sand dollars on Ocean Beach?"
Feb 21, 2019•24 min
Coming up, a play about a man who spent more than half a century in prison. Then, dealing with depression . . . and getting the wrong pills. And, we’ll get bite-sized answers to questions you asked. Like, "what's the oldest streetcar in San Francisco?"
Feb 20, 2019•25 min
Coming up, a story about the little things that bring romance to life and what happens when you let love grow. Then, we’ll hear from the Oakland Jazz harpist whose unlikely path to music was a thing of Destiny.
Feb 15, 2019•27 min
Coming up, the story of how a defiant radio station is operating in a repressive country: Inside Turkey’s first and only listener-supported station. Then, we’ll talk to an Oakland cartoonist who’s telling stories from her daily life through comics.
Feb 14, 2019•24 min
Today, a look inside the battle lines being drawn over whether police should release misconduct records. Then, the Sundance Film Festival was abuzz about “The Last Black Man in San Francisco.” Hear from the moviemakers. And a young singer/songwriter makes waves in the jazz scene.
Feb 13, 2019•25 min
On today's show, repairs have begun at San Francisco’s Transbay Transit Center, but we don’t know when it will re-open. Then, an East Oakland mom takes her kids to an event in Marin. And, a man who’s been in prison for 28 years finds out if he got parole.
Feb 12, 2019•27 min
Today, we hear about a possible teachers strike at Oakland Unified along with some painful school closures. Then, the story of a great grandmother, who lives her best life by helping others eat healthy. And, Audiograph will give us a taste of Vietnam at a South Bay mall.Links:
Feb 08, 2019•25 min
Every Lunar New Year, Chinese American women from across the country travel to San Francisco to participate in the Miss Chinatown USA pageant — an ethnic beauty pageant that’s been a national event since the late fifties.
Feb 07, 2019•27 min
On today's show, what shutting down the Berkeley Flea Market this winter means for the city. Then, we'll go inside God's Gym in Oakland — a gym that pumps up your body and your spirit. And, a bilingual rapper draws influence from her grandmother’s stories.
Feb 06, 2019•25 min
Today, remembering the legacy of Japanese American incarceration camps — how one woman was inspired to become an activist after being incarcerated as a child. Then, get ready for a black history lesson in Santa Clara county. And, from Solano State Prison, a man teaches a class on how to drive a truck — using a model dashboard he made by hand.
Feb 05, 2019•27 min
On today's show, a “grand bargain” on housing moves forward, but some key leaders are not on board. Then, more than five years since the 49ers left Candlestick Park, there’s a play about their final season. And, a throwback to another era in NFL history.
Feb 01, 2019•27 min
Today, we hear from the first-ever state surgeon general. She’s on a mission, and it’s all about the kids. Then, San Francisco cabbies who paid thousands of dollars to get taxi medallions say the city owes them. And, behind the wheel with Examiner columnist Kelly Dessaint on why he left Lyft and Uber to drive a taxi.Links:
Jan 31, 2019•27 min
First up, Oaklanders rally around presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Then, a team of dogs finds cremated remains of loved ones lost during the Camp Fire. And, from our series Uncuffed, the unlikely friendship between a black man and a skinhead.
Jan 29, 2019•25 min
Today, we hear about a question that might be on the 2020 Census. It could cost the Bay Area billions of dollars. Then, meet San Francisco vocalist Kim Nalley on the importance of celebrating jazz history. And, we visit an old-school recording studio where songs are made by cutting (actually cutting) tape (actual tape).
Jan 25, 2019•26 min
Today, we take a look at turmoil happening in Sudan in a new series called Bay Views. Then, a new show by young people who say they aren’t quite yet adults just yet. And, we’ll hear about a space in Oakland where queer people of color are getting Radically Fit.Links:
Jan 24, 2019•27 min
Today, we’ll hear voices from the third annual Women’s March in San Francisco. Then, we’ll check in with one of the queens of the San Francisco scene, Peaches Christ, on drag becoming part of mainstream culture. And, from our series Uncuffed: a father and son housed in different prisons form an unbreakable bond.
Jan 23, 2019•26 min
In a special presentation from KALW News, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we’re considering race and class relations from an international design perspective with our friends from 99% Invisible. It’s the story of the Ponte City Tower.
Jan 22, 2019•24 min
• One African American family, half a century of experience in SF public schools
Jan 18, 2019•27 min
This is part of an ongoing series “Learning while black: The fight for equity in San Francisco schools.”
Jan 17, 2019•24 min
• East Bay doctor brings opioid addiction treatment to the streets
Jan 15, 2019•26 min
Jerry Brown leaves big environmental footsteps for Governor Newsom to followBay Area Beats: Anna HillburgAudiograph: Guitar Kingdom
Jan 11, 2019•25 min
Update on The Village in Oakland El Sobrante: The Leftover TownBay Area Beats: Bang Data
Jan 10, 2019•27 min
Resilience and hope at Oscar Grant vigilOscar Grant's incarcerated father speaks outWhat's changed for BART police after Oscar Grant's killing
Jan 09, 2019•27 min
What can help control California’s increasingly problematic wildfires?
Jan 08, 2019•24 min
This week, we're sharing morning reports from our archives while we take a break for the holidays.
Jan 03, 2019•9 min
This week, we're sharing morning reports from our archives while we take a break for the holidays.
Jan 02, 2019•9 min