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“Medicine River: A Story of Survival and the Legacy of Indian Boarding Schools” reveals the lasting impacts of the forced assimilation and abuse of Native kids in the US.
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TRUST — or the Trusted Response Urgent Support Team — has been serving Santa Clara County since November 2022.
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Standing up for what you believe. That is why the LGBTQ+ community exists and why we have the rights we do. On this episode QUEER POWER HOUR shares the stories of LGBTQ+ folks who have been a part of the struggle for equality.
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Today is Bubble Tea Day!
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The KALW Music team shares a list of protest songs by artists with ties to the Bay Area, including La Doña, Tracy Chapman, and Linda Tillery.
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On this episode of On Repeat, Tshego Letsoalo and KALW DJs Kevin Vance of Patchwork Quilt and Eryka share and discuss protest songs as a part of KALW’s “Stand For” Week.
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CrosscurrentsToday, we’re going to feature some of the musicians who have provided a soundtrack for Bay Area protests.
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A live conversation with Bay Area media leaders exploring how AI is already transforming journalism and what comes next.
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