On today's show: Local teenagers connect for the first time to their parents’ homeland — through protest. Then, a Berkeley coffee shop dedicated to helping resettle refugees. And, from San Quentin Radio, a story about a prison chef who turns chow hall meals into magic.
Links:
- What the uprising in Sudan means to Bay Area teens
- Berkeley coffee shop helps refugees by employing them
- A chef turns chow hall meals into magic
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