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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

tbh: Minions In The Movies / San Leandro City Manager Speaks On Retaining Police

On this episode of Crosscurrents, we hear from recent Oakland School for the Arts graduate and Minions superfan Elizabeth Truong. She brings us along with her and her family on their recent trip to watch Minions: The Rise of Gru at the movies as she explores how theaters have changed during the pandemic. Then, San Leandro City Manager Fran Robustelli speaks on a new financial incentive helping the city retain its police force.

Oct 12, 202223 min

Uncuffed: Celebrating Love Behind Prison Walls

Today, we joyfully request the honor of your presence at an extra special wedding. Our Uncuffed producer, Edmond Richardson is marrying the love of his life. And you’ll bear witness to his marriage in an unlikely place --- San Quentin State Prison.It’s a place where people don’t often have reason to celebrate…but as you’re about to hear, love can clearly make it through the walls. You don’t need to dress up. You don’t need to bring a gift. Just find a quiet place to listen and enjoy the party.

Oct 12, 202225 min

Brittany Luse / Cow Palace Rodeo / New Books On Identity & Connection

Cultural critic Brittany Luse talks about the excitement and challenges of her new, big job. We hear from the new host of NPR’s It’s Been A Minute. Then, we’re going to the Cow Palace to check out one of their signature events. And, three local authors read from their new releases

Oct 06, 202222 min

tbh: Is There A Perfect Black Girl? / Gary Whitta's New Sci-Fi Audio Drama

During the pandemic, high schoolers were away from stuck at home and spent countless hours in front of screens. For many teenagers, the images they see online make them feel worse about how we look. In the latest episode of the KALW original podcast tbh, a high school student reflects on expectations for Black girls. Then, we hear about a San Francisco writer’s sci-fi audio drama of human versus alien machines.

Oct 06, 202225 min

The Stoop: Watermelon

Food has been historically used as a tool of discrimination against Black communities, whether it's in minstrel shows, commercials, or cartoons with images of characters in Blackface eating watermelon or fried chicken.Today, in an episode from The Stoop podcast, we unpack the history of food shaming and hear how people are trying to fight it head on.

Oct 05, 202225 min

tbh: The Dirty Truth About The 'Clean Girl' Aesthetic

The “clean girl aesthetic” is part lifestyle, part looks but it isn’t attainable for everyone. Elise Muchowski takes a look into algorithms and how they control the trends we see online.

Sep 29, 202225 min

Uncuffed: My Enemy Saved My Life

Death is a normal part of life in prison, but it’s rare that someone can live to tell the tale. Wilbert Stoneham dropped to the floor one day after a cardiac arrest. He awoke to realize he was being brought back to life by a guard who was once his nemesis. In the newest episode of Uncuffed, we hear how a near-death experience can change your perspective on everything, including someone you despised.

Sep 27, 202224 min

Psychedelic Therapy / An Illustrated Black History

Today, we take a trip into the world of psychedelic assisted therapy. Plant medicine and mental health. Then, a new book by artist George McCalman features Black icons you know, and some may have never heard of.

Sep 27, 202224 min

A People's Budget For Oakland / Exploring Sausal Creek / New Arrivals: Joshua Peralta

What if Oakland residents had a direct say in how their city spent money? We hear from a community organizer working to bring about a "People's Budget." Then, we learn the historical significance behind a special creek in East Oakland. And, we listen to a reading from Oakland author, Joshua Peralta. We also feature the music of Oakland's Samba Revue.

Sep 26, 202225 min

Zimbabwean author Munashe Kaseke / BART Tracks / New Arrivals: Rob Volpe

Today, we speak with author Munashe Kaseke, who writes stories about Zimbabwean immigrant women. She says her goal is that each story makes you look at your own assumptions of what you think when you hear "immigrant." Then, we answer a question from a listener like you about BART's railway. And, we’ll hear a reading from San Francisco author Rob Volpe.

Sep 26, 202225 min

tbh: LGBTQIA+ Inclusivity in Health Classes / California's Sex Ed History

For many teens across the nation, the sex ed curriculum doesn't yet reflect an inclusive perspective of sexuality and gender. Especially for those with a relatively obscure sexuality, like asexuality. The newest episode of KALW's series tbh, comes from George Reitan, a high school sophomore in San Francisco who wants that to change.

Sep 22, 202224 min

Uncuffed: Aging And Compassion In Prison

California's prison population is aging — between 2000 and 2017, and the share of incarcerated people over 50 more than quintupled. For those with long or life sentences, watching friends aging and getting sick behind bars is a reality check of what a life sentence can really mean.

Sep 21, 202220 min

Aztec Dancers / Rethinking Philanthropy / New Arrivals: Mike Trigg

Today, we learn how Aztec Dancers play a major role in San Francisco’s Mission District. We look at the commitment they make and their history. Then, we hear about a new way we can tap into existing wealth to solve some of our most challenging issues. And, we’ll listen to a reading from Menlo Park author, Mike Trigg.

Sep 19, 202222 min

Rebel Kings Of Oakland / Will The A's Stay Or Go? / Why Doesn't BART Go To Marin? / New Arrivals: Meleah Ekstrand

Today, we join the Rebel Kings of Oakland, a group of drag kings who have been incubating new drag performers for over a decade, one of the oldest gay bars in the West. Then, we hear about the A's proposed new stadium in the Port of Oakland. And, we’ll hear why you can’t ride BART home from an A’s game if you live in Marin. Also, we’ll hear a reading from San Rafael author Meleah Ekstrand.

Sep 16, 202222 min

tbh: Celebrating The Freedom Of Queer Identity / Midnight Train

Today, we debut the newest season of KALW's series tbh, the podcast for, by and about teenagers. In this episode they share their perspectives on gender identity. Then we celebrate BART's 50th birthday with a ride on their midnight train.

Sep 15, 202221 min

On Her Own At Seventeen / New Arrivals: Margo Candela

Today, we meet a 17-year-old Oakland high school student who’s living on her own. We’ll hear how she gets by with help from some key adults at her school. Then, we listen to San Francisco author Margo Candela as she reads from her latest book. And, today's local music features Kenny Washington.

Sep 12, 202223 min

Athletic Activism / Flower Piano / New Arrivals: Monica Wesolowska

Today, we learn how 50 years before Colin Kaepernick took a knee to protest racial injustice, Oakland's Bill Russell took a stand against Jim Crow. We’ll hear from author David Steele about his latest book, on the long history of activism by athletes in major sports. Then we revisit a San Francisco musical tradition. And, we’ll listen to a reading from Berkeley author Monica Wesolowska. With local music from The Ironsides.

Sep 08, 202225 min

Stanford Chaplain / Black Food Summit

Today, we meet someone who handles high-stakes situations with grace and a level head. We spend an afternoon with Reverend Anannda Barclay. Then, we talk Black food with award winning Chef Bryant Terry.

Sep 06, 202225 min

KALW Day

Today marks 81 years of KALW broadcasting to the Bay Area. It’s our station's birthday, so we decided to invite some old friends. There’s a party in the News Department and of course, you’re all invited.

Sep 02, 202223 min

Anjali Rimi / Transgender Drag Queen / Story Corp: Bethany Snyder and Kristian Maul

Today, we hear the story of transgender immigrant and organizer Anjali Rimi, who says moving to San Francisco was life changing. Then, a drag performer tells us how trans queens have been othered in the art of drag. And, we listen to a piece from the San Francisco StoryCorps about telling someone who you are and seeing where it goes. With, local music from the New Voices Bay Area TIGQ Chorus.

Aug 31, 202225 min

Uncuffed: Fatherhood From Inside Prison

In this episode of Uncuffed, we hear how one of the many struggles of parenting from inside prison is the constant fear that your children may follow in your footsteps. Children of incarcerated parents are more likely to get in trouble at school, lack stable housing, and end up involved in the criminal legal system themselves.

Aug 31, 202225 min

Skyline Ranch / Velina Brown / New Arrivals: Vivian Pisano

When it comes to riding horses, there is usually a high financial bar to clear. Today, we meet a woman working to put more people in the saddle. Then, a musical questions whether life was better pre-Covid. And, we’ll hear a reading from Berkeley author Vivian Pisano. And today's local music features Oakland's Luis Peralta.

Aug 29, 202222 min

The Intersection At Burning Man: PAST Meets PRESENT

Burning Man is returning to the Black Rock Desert. Some burners travel long distances to make it to the Playa, but for others, the festival comes to them. What do the participants know about the land’s original inhabitants? Today, we go to the desert to find where the past meets the present.

Aug 24, 202225 min

The Intersection At Burning Man: REVELRY Meets REVERANCE

Burning Man is back this year. And we’re going into that world today, by taking you inside its spiritual center. We’ll show you how the Temple came to be, and the deep emotion it stirs in its visitors.

Aug 24, 202224 min

Special Effects Designer Adam Savage / Kinetic Steam Works / Growing Up Transgender

Today, the former host of Mythbusters and Bay Area local Adam Savage talks about building a career around special- effects design. Then, we go to West Oakland to meet tinkerers and makers who keep old industrial machines from losing their steam. Also for Transgender History Month, we hear a story about identity. And for todays local music we feature Tiffany Austin.

Aug 19, 202225 min
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