The Stoop
The Stoop podcast airs frank, fun conversations about black identity with journalists Hana Baba and Leila Day. The project was selected for NPR's first-ever Storytelling Workshop.
Latest Episodes
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COVID-19 has hit black communities hard — in many places, harder than the general population. Here in California, as of April 17, black residents were…
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What does love look like when your partner might not ‘get it’? We’ll hear from three interracial couples on how they talk about race and racism, and how…
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The Stoop podcast is hosted by KALW's Hana Baba and Leila Day. In this episode we explore colorism — discrimination based on skin tone, which has happened…
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The Stoop podcast is hosted by KALW's Hana Baba and Leila Day. When Hana was little, she was teased in school for being from Africa. The teasing often…
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The Stoop is launching soon! Hosted by KALW journalists Hana Baba and Leila Day, the podcast features stories and conversations about blackness that…
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Why is it hard for some black folks to say I love you? The Stoop, a new podcast about black identity, explores this question in a sneak preview of the…
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KALW's Hana Baba is African. KALW's Leila Day is African American. In between making radio stories and interviews for Crosscurrents, they've had MANY…
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A new podcast from KALW has been chosen to participate in NPR's first-ever Audio Storytelling Workshop.The project was one of twelve selected from more…
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Queer Power HourFor the next two months, QPH is airing Gays Against Briggs, a seven-part series about the 1978 proposition known as the Briggs Initiative, which would ban gays and lesbians from working in California public schools.
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Bay MadeThis week on BAY MADE: four new episodes about aging and ageism from our friends at the Not Born Yesterday podcast.
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Your CallThe new documentary 'Separated' revisits Trump's policy, which took at least 4,2227 children from their parents. As many as 1,052 are still separated.
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Your Legal RightsWhat is it going to take before Congress will take up fair and just immigration reform? Do non-citizens make up a larger percentage of the overall population than in years past? Do undocumented immigrants? When someone shows up at the border, claiming asylum, does the system give him or her the benefit of the doubt? If not, why not?Isn't the fight for immigrant and refuge rights a forgotten part of the fight for racial justice? Jeff Hayden, is joined by Professor Bill Hing, author of Humanizing Immigration: How to Transform Our Racist and Unjust System.As this is an encore broadcast, we will not be accepting calls tonight.
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Bay MadeThis week on BAY MADE: four new episodes about aging and ageism from our friends at the Not Born Yesterday podcast.
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Your CallAfter denying any connection to Project 2025, Donald Trump is now making his loyalties clear by tapping allies for top posts.
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11/20/24 On the Arts Host David Latulippe's guests are Conductor Bernard Labadie, "Waitress" Director Susi Damilano & cast member Ruby Day, SFCMP Artistic Director & Conductor Eric Dudley, Composer Emma Logan and mezzo-soprano Kindra Scharich, and BARS Conductor Sixto Montesinos, Jr. | Wednesdays @ 4:00pm PST!
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Bay MadeThis week on BAY MADE: four new episodes about aging and ageism from our friends at the Not Born Yesterday podcast.