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In his book, "The Know-It-Alls," journalist Noam Cohen says Silicon Valley billionaires have taken a wrecking ball to many facets of society all in the name of profit.
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Today, we meet women navigating the intersection of Blackness and being Muslim. Plus, a rapper from Oakland faces the haters head-on.
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This week, in honor of Women's History Month, BAY MADE is sharing episodes of Lauren Schiller’s Inflection Point, an award-winning radio show that focused on how women build power and lead change
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On this week's episode of "Sights + Sounds Picks," actor Don Reed gives his arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
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Sessa is set to stop in San Francisco, performing at the Rickshaw Stop on Saturday, March 21. Ahead of his California tour, the singer-songwriter sat down with Charlotte K to reflect on his latest album, moving back to Brazil, and finding inspiration in the rhythms of daily life.
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This week, the biggest chart news revolves around Harry Styles all the time. Other artists, occasionally.
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Graham was a creative force in the performing arts. She wanted dance to express authentic, human emotions — a revolutionary idea in the late 1920s.
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Several Republican-led states are passing their own versions of the SAVE America Act, Trump-backed legislation that would introduce new proof-of-citizenship requirements to register to vote.
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Author Soma Mei Sheng Frazier talks about her debut novel “Off The Books." It's about a young Oakland woman who works as an underground chauffeur. Then, Oakland author Carolina Ixta, takes us to Southern California in her new novel "Few Blue Skies." In it a high school student is fighting environmental injustice in her community, and falling in love with her classmate.
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Yesterday, the California Gig Workers Union, which represents rideshare drivers, filed a formal complaint with state regulators against Waymo.
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The University of California has reached a tentative agreement with the union representing graduate student workers, avoiding a UC-wide strike.
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State education officials are suing the Oakland Unified School District over claims that it has failed to address persistent antisemitism on its campuses.
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Cesar Chavez, the late farm workers labor organizer and Latino icon, has been accused of inappropriate sexual behavior with young women and minors.