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CrosscurrentsTrying to make sense of dueling measures on Berkeley's ballot. And, deep insights on a tough topic. We hear from Author Joy Neumeyer on her book focused on surviving domestic violence.
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CrosscurrentsToday, the growing influence of Latino voters. Then, a first hand account of Oakland's recent homeless encampment sweeps. And, we learn how costuming in movies helps to tell the story.
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CrosscurrentsYouth in Richmond are organizing to reach apathetic voters. Today, how to make an impact even when you are too young to vote. Then, how the way schools embrace the LGBTQ+ community impacts teen attitudes and actions.
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CrosscurrentsHelping others to help yourself, in a new story from Uncuffed. Then, photographer Tricia Turner shows us inside Black cowboy culture. And, an ode to hustling, from one of our final Friday open mics.
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CrosscurrentsToday, we hear what’s most pressing for Oakland’s District 5 voters. Then, the personal impacts of climate change in a conversation with short story writer, Nina Schuyler.
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CrosscurrentsOakland singer and "America's Got Talent" finalist Dee Dee Simon shares what she'll do if she wins. Then, does wilderness feel the same to everyone? It's the last episode of How Wild.
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CrosscurrentsAfter joining the youth group Team Stronger Than You Think, tbh producer Jessica Kim realized just how many people are experience teen dating violence. And she decided to do something about it. Today, a new story from tbh, our series by, about, and for teenagers.
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CrosscurrentsA Spanish-language theater company breaking down linguistic barriers. A Bayview-Hunters Point poet reads her bilingual verse. Then, an update on the Oakland A’s.
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CrosscurrentsToday, what Oakland District 7 residents want city leaders to do in order to make their lives better. Then, what does it feel like when someone you trust pulls you away from your loved ones and home? And, a local photographer makes a living taking photos of food.
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CrosscurrentsToday we check in on MACRO, Oakland’s community response program for non-violent, non-emergency 911 calls. Then, who should be managing wilderness? It’s the next episode of “How Wild.”