Nina Kissinger
Producer, Your CallNina Kissinger is a producer on KALW's daily call-in program, Your Call.
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As the Trump administration wages an unprecedented attack on higher education, professors are organizing to defend academic freedom and fight authoritarianism.
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A ProPublica investigation reveals how ICE agents routinely use chokeholds and other moves that restrict breathing, despite being banned by law enforcement.
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Ciji Graham, a 34-year-old mother in North Carolina, died waiting for an abortion after being denied a standard, life-saving heart procedure because she was pregnant.
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Dance Brigade’s new performance piece responds to the ongoing drug and homelessness crises in San Francisco and the lack of political will to make meaningful change.
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On Saturday, January 31, KALW’s Power the Future event will provide a free afternoon of inspiration, skill-building, and networking for Bay Area youth ages 14-22.
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My dad's involvement with The Miracle League changed his life and taught him about the power of inclusion and advocacy for people with disabilities.
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As protests increase across the US and another person is shot by a federal agent in Minnesota, the Trump Administration has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act.
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There have been nearly 23,000 book bans in public schools nationwide since 2021. Librarians are fighting censorship and standing for the right to read.
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On average, one Palestinian child has been killed every hour by Israeli forces over 23 months of war. What does the future hold for the children of Gaza and their families?
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As the Trump Administration escalates its attacks on cultural institutions, artists are pushing back with bold acts of resistance and creative defiance.