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This week, Bay Made share conversations from our new series, The Bay Agenda, recorded live at KALW’s community events space in downtown San Francisco.
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The federal government announced Friday it’s releasing nearly $145 million in grants for California after-school and summer programs. But these returned funds come with a catch.
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Bay MadeThe first of four KALW Town Halls we are sharing this week about the issues that shape our region and our lives. Recorded live at KALW's event space at 220 Montgomery and on Market Street in San Francisco.
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After months of speculation, San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin has confirmed that he will join the race for mayor, with a formal announcement to come at a rally on Saturday.
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Fog City BluesSongs of (sorta) celebration in honor of (some of) our Commanders-in-Chief.
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CrosscurrentsGarry Tan, CEO of Y Combinator, posted a message that underscores fears that wealthy entrepreneurs influence not only discourse, but also the fate of elections.
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Philosophy TalkThe 16th President of the United States was born February 12, 1809.
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Out in the BayIn December 1998, soon after its namesake's savage murder, his parents launched the Matthew Shepard Foundation to erase hate-based violence. We’ve seen big advances since then — and big setbacks. LGBTQ+ leaders discuss where we are now.
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State of the BayWe'll discuss proposals to reform SF government in order to address some of our city's most challenging problems and then we'll sit down with leaders of SFBATCO to hear about their efforts to bring diversity and innovation to Bay Area theater.
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Airs 5 p.m. Friday: Crucial midterm elections are little more than a month away. How can individuals make an impact? “Paul for Pete” author Paul Mason Barnes lays it out in his book and gives advice on how to get involved on Out in the Bay Queer Radio + Podcast.
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Author and former award winning San Francisco radio personality Sandip Roy comments on life from his home in Kolkata, India.
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Author and former award winning San Francisco radio personality Sandip Roy comments on life from his home in Kolkata, India.