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Still We Rise explores the colonial forces that stripped Indigenous Australians of their land and the national movement that sprung up in protest in 1972.
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The third of four episodes about aging and ageism from the locally produced Not Born Yesterday podcast. Airing this week on BAY MADE.
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The sound of a dawn chorus recorded at Wiley Glade in California's southern Mendocino National Forest.
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5/8/24 On the Arts Host David Latulippe's guests are Cellist Pablo Ferrández, After the War Blues Director Patricia Miller and cast member Victor Suen, The Mystery of Edwin Drood Musical & Multimedia Director Brett Strader, and Jazz Artist/Musician Gaea Schell |Wednesdays @ 4:00pm PST!
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On Monday, the Berkeley City Manager, Dee Williams-Ridley, announced that she is resigning from her position as the city’s top administrator.
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As San Francisco has cracked down on encampments, the number of tents on city streets is going down. But does a reduction in encampments actually equate to a reduction in homelessness?
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The second of four episodes about aging and ageism from the locally produced Not Born Yesterday podcast. Airing this week on BAY MADE.
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Ecologist Dr. Suzanne Simard talks about her groundbreaking research on the relationships and interactions between trees.
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On today's Your Call, we open the lines to find out how you want Your Call to cover the presidential election.
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CrosscurrentsIn this episode, we bring you a story from Uncuffed, about what it’s like to chase and lose a big dream. Then, an indie folk artist explores the power of vulnerability. Plus, the last stop for BART’s legacy fleet.