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This story first aired on July 31, 2019 and it aired again most recently in the May 6, 2024 episode of Crosscurrents, click the play button above to…
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Do Shakespearian dramas reveal the prejudices of his time, or do they reinforce those prejudices?
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Natalie Devora’s memoir "Black Girl, White Skin: A Life in Stories" is about challenges she faced growing up with albinism during the '60s and '70s in…
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Everybody wants a piece of the first female vice president of the United States; Or at least a few degrees of separation from her.The irony is that in the…
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Many young people of color are faced with racism everyday, whether it’s blatant and in your face, or subtler microaggressions. One example was in the news…
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There’s been some changes to the downtown Oakland's landscape in the past few months. There are lots of murals — over 1,000 total. They’re painted on the…
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Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed a bill mandating that all Cal State University freshmen entering the 2020-2021 academic year must take an ethnic studies…
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COVID-19 is disproportionately impacting Black and Latinx California residents. And it’s not just the coronavirus. Across the board, CDC data shows that…
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State of the BayAs the United States reckons with our history of racism and a pandemic that is disproportionately impacting people of color, race promises to feature…
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Kids around the Bay Area are going back to school. So today, we’re re-airing this story from our series, "Learning While Black: The Fight For Equity In…
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CrosscurrentsKids around the Bay Area are going back to school. So today, we’re re-airing this story from our series, "Learning While Black: The Fight For Equity In…
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How could urban design better serve the cause of justice? City streets play an important role in our everyday lives. We commute to work, walk our dogs,…