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Former Olympic gold medal winners and soccer titans have joined forces to form the National Women's Soccer League's newest addition to the league – Bay FC. KALW’s Hamza Fahmy has more.
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In honor of June being Pride Month, the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety launched an anti-hate campaign, where businesses, schools and community organizations can designate themselves as an official safe space for the LGBTQ+ community.
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6/7/23 David's guests are BARS Musical Dir. Dawn Harms; Cellist Kloetzel & Pianist Allegra Chapman; Frameline47 Dir. of Programming Allegra Madsen, Big Boys film director/writer Corey Sherman; In The Heights director Nicholas C. Avila and actor Cristina Hernandez
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Today we will be listening to San Francisco's 8th poet laureate and people's revolutionary Tongo Eisen-Martin.
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SPOTLIGHT ON: Pride Month
This week, we begin a six-episode series about the liberation and heartache of the gay 1970s from Eric Marcus and Making Gay History.
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We are currently living in the aftershocks of the stolen year– the quarantine and lockdown. The abundance of loneliness led many people to struggle with their mental health. We have repeatedly heard the context from reporters, government officials, and education experts, but today, we are going to listen from teenagers themselves.
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On this episode of tbh, we hear from recent Oakland School for the Arts graduate and Minions superfan Elizabeth Truong. She brings us along with her and her family on their recent trip to watch Minions: The Rise of Gru at the movies as she explores how theaters have changed during the pandemic.
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Farmworkers may find it easier to buy or keep a home in California through a $16 million grant program announced by the state Thursday.
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A diverse movement of landowners and Indigenous and Black community leaders have protested the construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline for more than 10 years.
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Tonight, State of the Bay digs into San Francisco Mayor London Breed's new budget proposal. Retired Oakland librarian and public historian Dorothy Lazard joins us to discuss her new memoir "What You Don’t Know Will Make a Whole New World."
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In this special episode from the Kitchen Sisters, we're visiting Manny's, a space for civic gathering.
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California will send $95 million to flood victims in a long-awaited program to assist undocumented residents suffering hardship and damage from the recent months of storms.
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A year after losing a recall election, former San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin announced Wednesday that he's leading a new criminal justice center at the University of California Berkeley School of Law.
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States that have banned abortion are the same ones that do the least to help pregnant people and new parents make ends meet, according to In These Times.
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There have been a slew of closures and layoffs in the media industry. Since 2004, weekday newspaper circulation has plummeted by 57 percent.
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