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KQED's Perspectives

Our series of of daily listener commentaries since 1991.
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Episodes

Richard Swerdlow: Show and Tell

As teachers, administrators, students, and parents wrestle with COVID restrictions, Richard Swerdlow sees a bright ray of hope. Schools from coast to coast are struggling to stay open as the pandemic rages. With so many teachers out sick, schools are deploying everyone, even superintendents, to cover classes. I was sent to teach first grade. Teachers may be essential workers, but classrooms feel like Russian roulette, all day in one room, sharing your air with dozens of others. Most essential wo...

Jan 27, 20224 min

Dr. Baldeep Singh: Coping with COVID

As the pandemic drags on, Dr. Baldeep Singh is seeing many patients who are not only having trouble physically but also mentally and emotionally. When Dennis came to see me, I could see something was wrong. He started telling me about fatigue, headaches, and trouble sleeping. After some probing, he shared that his marriage was tense, work was a struggle, and the stress of COVID on him and his family had become overwhelming. I decided to screen him for a mood disorder. During the pandemic, about ...

Jan 26, 20224 min

Richard Friedlander: As We Age

A night long ago in a Balkan village highlights for Richard Friedlander the changed standards for how we treat the elderly.

Jan 21, 20224 min

Teiji Futamase: Little Brother

Putting the perception of others over our own values can often lead us down a slippery slope. At a young age, Teiji Futamase learned a valuable lesson in trusting your instincts and the importance of family. What would you do if your loved one needed your support — but you let peer pressure get the best of you? I remember a sunny warm day in second grade when I learned a lesson I’d never forget. Life was simple back then, just hanging out with friends and almost never having homework. As a kid, ...

Jan 19, 20224 min

Michael Ellis: Pomegranates

Michael Ellis celebrates pomegranates, a healthy fruit with a special place in ancient mythology.

Jan 14, 20224 min

Paige Miller: The Transit Activist’s Dilemma

When my parents generously offered to give me their 20-year- old Acura sedan, my first thought was: Me, a car-free, transit-riding, e-bike loving San Francisco resident, take possession of a fossil-fuel-burning, climate-change machine? But in an impulsive act of quarantine indulgence, I accepted their offer. I named the white car Casper, after the friendly ghost. And while I still prefer to travel by Muni, I must admit owning a car has its perks. I take Casper to visit my grandparents in Vacavil...

Jan 13, 20224 min

Sara Alexander: Annoying Resolutions

It is the beginning of a new year which means that friends, even my very best friends, who should know by now how much I distaste making resolutions, are sending me emails with titles like this: “Resolutions For a Life Worth Living: Attainable Aspirations Inspired by Great Humans of the Past (including Seneca, Baldwin, Whitman, Le Guin and more…).” Or this more benign email from my sister: “The Big Three for 2022”. Her list of resolutions at least was short. Only three items of proposed self-imp...

Jan 12, 20224 min

Charles Feng: True American

Chinese Americans like Charles Feng must confront the the persistent questioning of their American-ness.

Jan 07, 20224 min

Lloyd Jones: Lloyd’s Story

When he was down and out, a friend helped him feed his kids, even though she didn’t have to. It was a kindness Lloyd Jones has never stopped repaying.

Dec 29, 20214 min

Marcy Fraser: On the Frontlines

Marcy Fraser was an AIDS nurse throughout that plague. Now she reaches out to all nurses on the frontlines of a new scourge.

Dec 27, 20214 min

Heidi Swillinger: The Nutmeg Kit

On Christmas morning, millions of gifts will be unwrapped. But Heidi Swillinger has had her small but favorite gift for many years.

Dec 24, 20214 min

Evan Ho: Respite

With cheerful moments in short supply, Evan Ho finds respite in a middle school concert.

Dec 17, 20214 min

Jaime Flores: A Place to Play

Growing up, Jaime Flores didn't have the places to play with his peers that others take for granted.

Dec 16, 20214 min
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