Community Resistance — At Home and Abroad
May 21, 2025•30 min
Episode description
From the Bay to Bogotá, reporters dove deep into how communities are coming together in times of strife. In Oakland, statewide homelessness policy is shaping how advocates are organizing in the face of sweeps. Also, federal funding cuts are coming down hard on an LGBTQ center on the shores of Lake Merritt. A researcher at the California Institute for Integral Studies walks us through a new framework for thinking about neurodiversity. Two reporters traveled abroad to South America to document the legacy of “El Sistema,” which trained generations of Venezuelan musicians. Their reporting took place in Colombia, home to many Venezuelan migrants who have left the country in the wake of political turmoil and upheaval. These pieces were made in collaboration with Royvi Hernandez through Berkeley Journalism’s International Reporting Project.
This is a recording of North Gate Radio that was broadcast live on KALX radio station, 90.7FM.
A full transcript for this episode can be found at https://projects.journalism.berkeley.edu/radio/show/community-resistance-at-home-and-abroad/
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