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Students at ALMOST 50 California high schools held walkouts on Friday in support of the “Make Polluters Pay Superfund Act.”
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This week, we are sharing four stories from CIVIC, the local investigative journalism podcast produced by San Francisco Public Press.
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Bay MadeThis week on BAY MADE: four new episodes from CIVIC, including a two-part investigative piece about how San Francisco's Hunter's Point Shipyard became the center for radiation experiments on humans.
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Bay MadeThis week on BAY MADE: four new episodes from CIVIC, including a two-part investigative piece about how San Francisco's Hunter's Point Shipyard became the center for radiation experiments on humans.
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Bay MadeThis week on BAY MADE: four new episodes about aging and ageism from our friends at the Not Born Yesterday podcast.
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Bay MadeThis week on BAY MADE: four new episodes about aging and ageism from our friends at the Not Born Yesterday podcast.
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CrosscurrentsLast year, Sonoma County got state funding to make their Mobile Support Team available 24/7. In part one of this series, we look at the complexities of crisis intervention.
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CrosscurrentsFor some BIPOC people, dealing with the healthcare system can be tough. In Oakland, health organizations like Freedom Community Clinic are responding to this long-standing issue.
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CrosscurrentsIn August, the US Surgeon General issued an advisory declaring that parental stress to be a major public health issue. One group that’s been helping parents is Family Paths. They have a 24/7 hotline parents can call.
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Bay MadeBONUS EPISODE: Bay Area radio legends Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson (a.k.a. The Kitchen Sisters) share one of their favorite stories to close out The Kitchen Sisters Audio Festival on BAY MADE.
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Bay MadeBay Area radio legends Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson (a.k.a. The Kitchen Sisters) share one of their favorite stories on the last day of The Kitchen Sisters Audio Festival on BAY MADE.
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Bay MadeIt's the final week of The Kitchen Sisters Audio Festival on BAY MADE. This week, we hear stories about local heroes and icons from Bay Area radio legends Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson (a.k.a. The Kitchen Sisters).