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San Francisco icon Phyllis Lyon was a lesbian activist and trailblazer for gay rights. In her final years, a community of people supported her without her knowing.
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Oakland’s crisis response program is drawing mixed reviews from city officials and some residents.
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Do you know your muscles can make sound? Or that your heart and lungs and pecs are musical instruments just waiting to be played? At Kinetech Arts open lab, you too can compose organ music at the Kinetech Arts open lab.
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This week, BAY MADE shares episodes from Philosophy Talk, which recently had some of its funding cut by the new administration.
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Fog City Blues
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Crosscurrents
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MORE STORIES FROM KALW
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Washington Post reporter Dana Hedgepeth has extensively covered the 523 Indian boarding schools established in the US, where 3,104 students died between 1828 and 1970.
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Governor Gavin Newsom’s May budget revision leans on a voter-approved climate bond measure to make up for its deficit.
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The number of students experiencing homelessness who were enrolled in California's TK-12 public schools has jumped over 9% for yet another year.
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California is in for budget deficits for the next few years. That’s according to a report recently released by the state legislature’s research arm.
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Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa discuss their Pulitzer Prize winning book, "His Name is George Floyd: One Man’s Life and the Struggle for Racial Justice."
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CrosscurrentsToday, you’re invited to witness the first ever, Uncuffed Wedding. We’ll go behind prison walls to celebrate the love of one of our incarcerated producers.
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In a world preoccupied with exerting our rights over a patch of land, Sandip remembers he once I had a patch of sky as well and a clothesline strung across it where his stories could hang out to dry.
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The National Weather Service issued a coastal advisory yesterday for minor flooding in coastal communities along the San Francisco Bay through noon today.
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The San Francisco Environment Department is asking people to give feedback on its 2025 Climate Action Plan.
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California is bracing for its first major heat wave of the year. Forecasters predict temperatures will ramp up by Friday and bring elevated heat and fire risk.