
Negar Ajayebi
Reporter, ProducerNegar is an audio journalist, focusing on stories about culture, gender, and race. She is also a graduate student at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
She sees the world and stories through audio, and she likes to be the voice of unheard people.
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CrosscurrentsAmir Nojan is a world-renowned setar player whose San Jose apartment doubles as a museum showcasing rare Iranian instruments.
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CrosscurrentsIn Petaluma a small farm is reviving a tradition that resonates deeply with the Iranian diaspora. A journey through culture and memory to recreate a taste of home on new soil.
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In a major shift that could boost the chances of millions of Americans of owning a home or buying a car, the Biden administration on Tuesday proposed a rule to ban medical debt from credit reports.
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San Francisco has recently established a farm bureau to enhance city residents’ understanding of agriculture with a focus on technology and innovation.
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The Oakland’s police union is calling for Mayor Sheng Thao to resign, blaming her for the city’s rising crime rate and budget deficit.
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University of California released a new report which shows an increase of admissions for the upcoming school year with more applicants than ever before.
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By next fall, San Jose aims to have a temporary housing site on the south side of the city for unhoused people, though some are questioning why it's taking so long.
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On July 4th, Sunnyvale is hosting a drone show in the heart of Silicon Valley, instead of fireworks. It looks like technology is coming to rescue the environment
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Right now, there are some retail spaces open for lease in Fisherman's Wharf, like Lou's Fish Shack and Alioto's. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors would like to see those spaces filled by entrepreneurs who are African American, Indigenous, and people of color, often referred to as BIPOC.