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Veggielution’s Eastside Connect Program delivers fresh produce boxes to families in East San Jose. Meet the bikers and organization making this possible.
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After not opening at all in 2020, California’s Great America and it’s employees are back. For KALW’s series At Work, Christopher Beale talks to a worker, whose experiences during the pandemic changed her perspective on work.
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Nuns have worked their way into our collective imaginations through pop culture and the news. Sister Rita Jovick has been a nun in San Francisco for almost 65 years and busts stereotypes about what nuns do for work.
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The COVID-19 pandemic made it difficult to be a live performer. But, for at least one Bay Area man, the pandemic did make it easier to do something he had always wanted to do: write a musical about Jennifer Doudna, the Nobel Prize winning biochemist.
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If you’ve ever been on the rivers of the Sierra foothills, you may have noticed some folks with shovels and buckets. Turns out, they are looking for gold in what was once Gold Country. We meet a few of them as part of our @WORK series.
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For Ariana Marbley, the floral designer behind Esscents of Flowers, the pandemic has been a season of growth. She made flower arranging her full time job in June 2019. She’s found new ways to bring connection to customers through flowers.
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In this installment of our @WORK series, we meet touring musician Zach Moses Ostroff, a multi-instrumentalist and record producer in Marin, whose main…
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To combat medical resource shortages, public health officials asked people to postpone or cancel elective care. But what happens when that measure creates…
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During the pandemic, journalists have been the eyes and ears of the community. But, it poses a challenge: how do you tell stories about people without…
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As part of our @WORK series, we hear from a farmer in Davis, about what it’s been like working through a pandemic. About how COVID-19 has, and hasn’t,…