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Today, the story of friendship between African American leader Malcolm X and Egyptian diplomat Tahseen Bashir and how it helped the religious and political transformation of the leader in the years before his assassination in 1965.
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A live broadcast conversation with local organizations focused on immigration advocacy to explore how they are responding to rapidly changing federal policies.
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The executive director of the Oakland Community Police Review Agency has announced that he is resigning within a month.
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The Trump administration is considering using a shuttered prison in Dublin to house immigrants who are waiting to be deported.
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Santa Clara County's top education office is planning for a wave of firings amid questions over top-heavy management and executive assistants with six-figure salaries.
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The NBA All-Star Weekend returned to the Bay Area for the first time in a quarter century, transforming San Francisco and Oakland into basketball epicenters.
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New ArrivalsMaxine Rose Schur lives in Novato. Her book, Star Brother came out in August of 2024. It's about a lonely teenager who makes a discovery that leads to an adventuring rescue mission.
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CrosscurrentsTo hear about what the next generation of Bay Area voters is focused on, KALW recently hosted a Youth Power Listening Party as part of our live series, Bay Agenda.