
Nina Kissinger
Producer, Your CallNina Kissinger is a producer on KALW's daily call-in program, Your Call.
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Governor Newsom’s budget would drastically cut a variety of social programs. Advocates say balancing the budget on the backs of the most vulnerable is a moral failure.
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Doctors say aggressive forms of prostate cancer are difficult to catch. How can we improve screening protocols to prevent late stage diagnoses and improve survival rates?
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The same day the Trump administration welcomed a group of white South Africans to the US, they got rid of deportation protections for over 9,000 Afghan refugees.
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Native American scholars discuss how our history can help us make sense of the current political moment. What can our past tell us about what’s to come?
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Activists and everyday people across the country are taking to the streets to resist Donald Trump and Elon Musk. How are they preparing for the many fights to come?
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Artists and writers discuss the importance of moving the voices and stories of the Vietnamese diaspora from the margins to the center.
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Churches receive tax-exempt status and little oversight from the IRS. What will enforcement look like with federal layoffs expected to cut up to 25% of the IRS workforce?
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We continue our series on cancer, chronic disease, and prevention by hearing from two lifestyle medicine doctors about staying healthy during these uncertain times.
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We continue our series on cancer, chronic disease, and prevention by talking about the rise of ultra-processed foods in the US, which is at all-time high.
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More than half of US adults have no estate plan, leaving their wishes and loved ones vulnerable. What can you do to ensure you and your loved ones will be protected?