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The California Department of Health Care Access and Information identifies Spanish as the most underrepresented language in the state's health workforce.
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Workers do not have the option to withhold their contribution because it is mandatory.
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On today's show, two Filipino nurses who were wrongly convicted of lethal crimes in the 1970s inspire a dance production about generational trauma and racism in the justice system. Then, a local band brings their own special indie rock/electronica sound, and the lead singer is Host Jeneé Darden's KALW co-worker! Finally, a musical about travelers stranded in a special Canadian town following the tragedies 9/11, and the kindness of strangers.
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Listen to the trailer for the third episode of KALW's new show Notes from the Edge with Jeff Chang. Jeff brings you notes from the edge of climate change with Indigenous human rights lawyer Julian Aguon, urban hydrologist and UC Berkeley professor Kristina Hill, and the musician Anohni ("Four Degrees"). Full episode out on April 21.
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The global band’s Rafael Morales spoke to Emmanuel Nado ahead of their stop at The Freight in Berkeley.
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Festival season is just around the corner! Fresh off the Outside Lands, Yerba Buena Gardens Festival, and Stern Grove Festival announcements, KALW Music has a few more Bay Area festivals we’re excited to share with you.
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