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Crosscurrents

KALW

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.

Location:

San Francisco, CA

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KALW

Description:

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.

Twitter:

@KALWNews

Language:

English

Contact:

500 Mansell Street San Francisco, CA 90140 (415) 264-7106


Episodes
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A Call For Change, Bay Agenda & State Of The Bay: Immigration

2/24/2025
For perpetrators of domestic violence it can be hard to ask for help. Today, we hear about a unique approach to stopping hurt at the source. Then, immigration advocacy is adapting to rapidly changing policies. We’ll hear how Bay Area organizations are responding. Willing to change: Working with perpetrators of domestic violenceBay Agenda: Immigration & Human RightsSOTB: Immigration Realities in the BayBay Poets: 'Heaven sent–' by Angel Dominguez

Duration:00:26:51

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Malcolm X: A Fateful Friendship & Inspiring A Sense Of Freedom In Prison

2/20/2025
Malcolm X was often called a polarizing figure. But to one Egyptian diplomat, he was a friend. Today, we hear about the friendship which helped lead to the late leader’s spiritual and political transformation. Then, we’ll hear the story of how one man was inspired by Malcolm X while in prison. Malcolm X and Tahseen Bashir: A Fateful FriendshipThe Spiritual Edge: Freedom in prison

Duration:00:26:50

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Uncuffed: Catching Up On 30 Years Of Life

2/19/2025
After 30 years in prison… What happens when you finally get out? There's a lot of celebration, and also a lot of serious catching up to do. And in that catching up, having to consider who you should turn to if something goes wrong? Uncuffed: Season 4, Ep. 2 - Catching Up

Duration:00:26:50

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Youth Power Listening Party, Bayview Swim Lessons, On Repeat

2/18/2025
Bay Area youth are digging in to their civic communities. We hear what they’re doing to make the their world a better place. Then, the universal childhood with a local Poet. And, how free swim lessons are pushing back on stereotypes. Bay Agenda: Youth power listening partyBay Poets: 'I imitate you' by Tongo Eisen-MartinFree swim lessons help Bayview kids find their sea legsOn Repeat: Damien Minor

Duration:00:26:50

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NBA All-Star Artist & Book It: Coit Tower's Controversial Murals

2/13/2025
For the first time in 25 years, The NBA’s All-Star game is back in the Bay! Today, we explore how the Bay Area is celebrating basketball’s most exhilarating players. Then, how one of our beloved local monuments was controversial before it was even built. The politics and battles around the Coit Tower murals. The Art Of The Game: Bay Area creatives celebrate basketball’s brightestBook It: Coit Tower's controversial murals

Duration:00:26:50

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Warrior Serpent & An Esther's Orbit Room Revival

2/12/2025
Today, we visit the intersection of arts, culture, and sports, in San Francisco. The year of the snake meets the NBA All Star Game with a new sculpture. Then, one music venue in West Oakland holds the neighborhood's history… and its future. It's a visit to Esther’s Orbit Room. 'Warrior Serpent' celebrates Chinese New Year and the NBA All Star GameEsther’s Orbit Room builds on its history as a Black cultural hub in West Oakland

Duration:00:26:50

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'Living The Shuffle' & 'Dear San Francisco'

2/11/2025
Robert Townsend’s show highlights his evolution as an artist. It’s all about ‘Living the Shuffle.’ Then, we go to a show that’s a love letter to the City by the Bay. It's life and love, on center stage. Robert Townsend gets funny and personal in one-man showA love letter to San Francisco at Club Fugazi

Duration:00:26:50

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Electric Caltrain, Bay Agenda: Climate Action, New Arrivals, On Repeat

2/10/2025
Diesel trains are becoming more and more obsolete. So today we'll hear about Caltrain’s journey into the future with a fully electric fleet. Then, what does climate activism look like in an uncertain environment? And, the winding but promising story of the Klamath Basin. And to take us out, we'll hear an episode of On Repeat. Caltrain jumps into the future, from diesel trains to electrificationBay Agenda: Climate action in an uncertain environmentNew edition of Stephen Most book tracks Klamath dam removalOn Repeat: Margarita Azucar, "Your physiology knows you’re ok when you’re singing"

Duration:00:26:50

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SF Mime Troupe, Sidewalk Stories, SF Black History

2/6/2025
Today, how the San Francisco Mime Troupe has been ‘speaking’ truth to power for 65 years. Then, how some unhoused people stay warm and dry in the rain. And, we explore the history of black communities in San Francisco. And an episode of On Repeat with Emmanuel Nado, one of the hosts of Africa Mix. Never silent, always revolutionarySidewalk Stories: How do unhoused people stay dry when it's raining?A brief history of Black San FranciscoOn Repeat: Emmanuel Nado, "The guitar calls and the banjo answers"

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Black History Month History, Bay Poets: Durag, Uncuffed: Day One

2/5/2025
Today, we learn how Black History Month began, and why it's still relevant. Then, the powerful poetry of Ashia Ajani. And, a new season of Uncuffed starts with a view from the outside. The story of Black History MonthBay Poets: 'Durag' by poet Ashia AjaniSeason 4, Ep. 1 - Day One

Duration:00:24:50

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SF's Bag & Tag Policy, Beyond The Fog Radio, On Repeat

2/4/2025
In encampment sweeps unhoused people can lose vital medications and documents. We hear about San Francisco’s Bag & Tag policy. Then, former Representative Barbara Lee reflects on her career so far. And, the music that makes one Emo radio guy - dance. San Francisco's 'bag & tag' policy for homeless encampment sweepsBeyond the Fog Radio: Barbara Lee reflectsOn Repeat: Wonway Posibul, "Emo radio guys dance too"

Duration:00:24:50

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Future Of journalism & The Still Life Cafe

2/3/2025
Journalism continues to change with the times. But what’s next? Today, first amendment experts explore the dangers and opportunities of journalism in a second Trump term. Then, a tiny mountain town that’s a major foodie destination. Slowing down at The Still Life Cafe. And, we add a dash of poetic flavor. Bay Agenda: The future of journalismCalifornia Foodways: Owens Valley town of Independence home to destination restaurantHow to Salt' by poet Brennan Defrisco

Duration:00:26:52

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Comedic 'Good Medicine' & The Art And Science Of Listening

1/30/2025
An Oakland comic is making space on stage for Indigenous comedians. So today, we're prescribing laughter as 'Good Medicine.' Then, the many ways and reasons we’ve evolved to listen. "Good Medicine" is Jackie Keliiaa's stand up showcase, featuring Indigenous comicsThe art and science of listening

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Bay Area’s Rich Chinese American History & Chinese American Beauty Queens

1/28/2025
We are getting ready to ring in the new year of the Snake, but first… A look back. Today, lesser known histories of the Bay’s Chinese American community. Then, a unique San Francisco tradition embedded in local Lunar New Year celebrations: The Miss Chinatown USA pageant. The national legacy of Chinese American communitiesThe making of a Chinese American beauty queen

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Fentanyl State Of Emergency, School Lunch Plastic, On Repeat

1/27/2025
In his first days in office, San Francisco’s new mayor has already rocked the boat. We take a look at Daniel Lurie’s approach to the fentanyl epidemic. Then, we meet the students who are taking a stand against plastic waste, one lunch at a time. And, we go genre exploring with one of our DJ’s with an episode of On Repeat, our mini-pod for music discovery. SF Mayor Lurie's 'fentanyl state of emergency'Sorting out plastic waste at a San Francisco schoolOn Repeat: Eryka: No cucaracha energy

Duration:00:26:50

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Fentanyl State Of Emergency / School Lunch Plastic / On Repeat

1/27/2025
Today, we take a look at SF's Mayor Daniel Lurie’s approach to the fentanyl epidemic. Then, we meet students who are taking a stand against plastic waste, one lunch at a time.

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Oakland's Section 8, a Cheese Temple, and an Uncuffed Preview

1/23/2025
For the first time in a long time, applications are open for Oakland’s Section 8 housing. We're chasing the “white whale” of rental assistance. Then, cheese making inspired by classical music. And, we’ll get a little preview of what’s to come with our newest season of Uncuffed. Oakland's Section 8 waitlist open for the first time in 14 yearsCalifornia Foodways: In the North Bay, a temple for cheese is inspired by classical musicUncuffed Season 4 Preview: Back With New Stories!

Duration:00:26:50

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Oakland's Section 8 / Cheese Temple / Uncuffed Preview

1/23/2025
Applications are open for Oakland’s Section 8 housing. Then, cheese making inspired by classical music. And, a preview of our newest season of Uncuffed.

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Happy Forgetting: Risking Lives

1/22/2025
Today, we’re going back in time to 1964, to what would later be known as The Freedom Summer. Back then, the Mississippi Summer Project was a secret plan to try and force change in America.

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Oakland's special mayoral election / 'Fire Escape'

1/21/2025
Today, we check in on the race to Oakland’s city hall. Then, we hear from the host of the new series “Fire Escape” about the challenges faced by incarcerated firefighters.

Duration:00:26:50