WORST QUALITY CRAB with Lorraine Esturas-Pierson
This week, BAY MADE shares episodes of Worst Quality Crab, a local podcast hosted by Freesia and Samson Lee that explores the Asian-American experience through personal stories and family recipes.
View ArticleSan Francisco mayor’s ‘fentanyl state of emergency’ moving forward
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors appears ready to grant new Mayor Daniel Lurie broad powers to deal with the city’s fentanyl epidemic.
View ArticleSuperior Court judge selected as new Alameda County DA
Alameda County Superior Court Judge Ursula Jones Dickson will be sworn in next week as the county’s new District Attorney.
View ArticleFolk Music & Beyond: Black Banjo Reclamation This Sat. 2/01/25 2 pm
Reclaiming Their Place In Country, Old-Time, And Folk: A new generation of young African-American musicians are taking up banjos and fiddles and performing music inspired in large part by their ancestors.
View ArticleLiberty and Justice for Who?
How could a "pro-freedom" philosophy be used to deprive people around the world of the right to self-government?
View ArticleRemembering KALW's Joe Creitz
KALW lost one of its shining stars last month. Joe Creitz was a longtime listener and one of the first members of our board of directors.
View ArticleTrump's Comeback & media coverage of immigration and the ICE raids
The Texas Tribune reports that The U.S. Department of Justice told immigration attorneys who aid detained immigrants through a federal program to stop providing legal services
View ArticleNever silent, always revolutionary
The San Francisco Mime Troupe has been speaking truth to power through comedy and satire, for 65 years.
View ArticleThe future of public health under Trump
Scientists have sounded the alarm about Trump’s unprecedented attack on science and public health
View ArticleCALIFORNIA FOODWAYS: Get High
This week, BAY MADE shares episodes of California Foodways, the insanely ambitious series from KALW’s very own Lisa Morehouse that tells the story of California’s food and agriculture, and the people...
View ArticleSan Francisco transit agency aims to generate profits with its properties
San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency’s Board of Directors agreed this week to new policies around using its properties for “non-SFMTA uses."
View ArticleOakland city government ends remote work program
The City of Oakland is ending its remote work program installed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and will now require government workers to come into their offices four days a week.
View ArticleBay Made Showcase: Beyond the Fog Radio — Live
At this live event held on Dr. Martin Luther King’s 96th birthday, Rep. Barbara Lee reflected on her career in Congress and looked ahead to the future of the Bay.
View ArticleBay Made Showcase: Worst Quality Crab — Live
The hosts of the Worst Quality Crab podcast are joined by three foodies in a discussion of childhood experiences and current traditions celebrating Lunar New Year.
View ArticleAlan Turing and the Limits of Computation
Can computers ever understand us? Can they understand themselves?
View ArticleHow taxpayer money is funding private religious schools
In the past few years, school vouchers have become universal in a dozen states, including Florida and Arizona. Proponents are pushing to add Texas, Tennessee and others
View ArticleCoping with grief after losing a loved one
Grief expert David Kessler joins us to discuss how understanding grief after losing a loved one can help us make sense of our pain and find meaning again.
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