Ninna Gaensler-Debs
Senior Editor, San Quentin Lead Teacher, UncuffedNinna Gaensler-Debs is a reporter and editor for Crosscurrents. Since 2012, Ninna has worn a variety of hats at KALW - she was both a producer and event planner for Localore project Hear Here. Ninna also programmed and organized the Sights and Sounds live events - two in Bayview, and most recently, one in East Oakland.
Ninna also founded and directed The Litography Project, a multimedia project documenting literary history and culture in the Bay Area. She's reported for 99% Invisible, Matter, KQED, and worked on immersive audio tours for Detour.
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Measure A is about the renewal of a one-eighth cent sales tax increase in Santa Clara County, keeping most of the county’s total sales tax at 9%. Voters…
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As a kid, you might have learned the phrase “spring forward, fall back,” in order to help you remember how daylight saving time works. Since 1918, most of…
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Nearly two hundred undocumented immigrants facing deportation for violating federal immigration laws were detained at West County Detention Center in…
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In the past few weeks, the Bay Area has had one protest after another over the country’s immigration policies. There were thousands of people who took to…
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If things go the way Bay Area sports fans hope, by the time voters head to the ballot box on June 5, the Warriors may be in the middle of the NBA finals…
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San Francisco’s Proposition D is one of several on the ballot about taxes. The proposed law would increase taxes on San Francisco’s commercial landlords…
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A leaked document from the Department of Homeland Security proposes to make it more difficult for immigrants who use public services to remain in the…
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The U.S. Census Bureau conducts a new count every decade — and the next one is coming up in 2020. Last month the bureau released the questions they intend…
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When migrants are deported, or return to Mexico City by choice, their job opportunities can be limited, and social stigma can make them feel isolated.…
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After the destruction of the North Bay Fires, most Sonoma County residents could get financial assistance to help rebuild. But for the more than 40,000…