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The fourth of four episodes airing this week from local podcast Stereotypes, which serves up straight talk about queer voices.
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San Francisco artist Michael Kerbow uses his talents to illustrate that connection. The painter is currently showing a collection depicting dinosaurs interacting with how we now use their remains as fuel.
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6/12/24 On the Arts Guest Co-Hosts Tshego Letsoalo and D Minor welcome guests Maestro Christopher Moulds, Johnny Lonely’s Brian Lohmann & Joshua Raoul Brody, and Mario Van Peebles.Wednesdays @ 4:00pm PST!
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Bay PoetsMaria Guerrero is a proud daughter of immigrant parents and of her Mexican raices. She is a teacher by day and unable poeta at 3am cuando las muses won't let her sleep. Born and raised in Bayview-Hunters Point, and living en la casa de sun padres, she centers her work around familia, comunidad, and healing.
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CrosscurrentsFor Pride Month, we meet two people who are fighting homophobia in the Black community. We are celebrating those who live at the intersection of Blackness and Queerness. What it means to be Black, Queer and Free, its a story from the Stoop podcast.
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Out in the BayThis week on the Queer Power Hour, we kick off pride month with a profile San Francisco Drag Laureate D'Arcy Drollinger.
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The fourth of four KALW Live events from downtown San Francisco. This was recorded live at KALW’s community events space at 220 Montgomery Street.
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CrosscurrentsUniversities around the country have been dealing with protests against the war in Gaza, and the Bay Area is no exception. One of the central demands is university divestment from Israel. Four decades ago, UC Berkeley was at the heart of a different divestment movement, one against Apartheid in South Africa.
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The third of four KALW Live events from downtown San Francisco. This was recorded live at 111 Minna, where KALW has a residency during Downtown First Thursdays.
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Fountain pens might seem part of a vanishing world but a group of pen enthusiasts seen signs of hope in India. Sandip visits a Fountain Pen festival in Kolkata.
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CrosscurrentsClimate change is scary. And it's even scarier for teenagers who feel like it’s up to their generation to fix it. Today, climate anxiety and action, it’s another episode from our podcast by, about and for teenagers, tbh. Then, a reading from San Francisco author Caroline Paul.