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The final of four episodes airing this week from Oakland-based Making Contact in honor of Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month.
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College campus protests are turning away from traditional media and relying on student journalists from their schools. Today, how a new generation of organizers is redefining “good journalism.” Then, a conversation with psychologist Helen Hsu, the author of the “Healing Trauma Workbook for Asian Americans.”
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Icelandic writer and documentary filmmaker Andri Snær delves into our sense of time amid this moment of ecological unraveling and asks, how can we fathom a future when we can barely comprehend the present?
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The first of four episodes airing this week from Oakland-based Making Contact in honor of Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month.
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Out in the BayA yearly "Day of Drag" and a drag mall? While many states are restricting drag, San Francisco Drag Laureate D'Arcy Drollinger is spreading the humor and "sparkle" of drag to make positive change in the world.
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Philosophy TalkIs logic always the best way to persuade someone to believe the truth?
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Queer Power HourThis week on the Queer Power Hour, we’ll celebrate Asian and Pacific American Heritage month with profiles of Indian-born queer activist Urvashi Vaid [VAH-d] and Bay Area-born principal ballet dancer John Lam, who, after 20 years, danced his farewell performance with the Boston Ballet last weekend.
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The fourth of four episodes airing this week from Cap Radio's Mid Pacific, a podcast that explores what it means to be Asian American and the feeling of being caught between two worlds.
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The third of four episodes airing this week from Cap Radio's Mid Pacific, a podcast that explores what it means to be Asian American and the feeling of being caught between two worlds.
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There’s a new focus this election season in India, a new type of influencer, the ‘Netizen.’ But what does this really mean for the democratic process?
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The second of four episodes airing this week from Cap Radio's Mid Pacific, a podcast that explores what it means to be Asian American and the feeling of being caught between two worlds.
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Entrepreneur and musician Gatore Mukarhinda spoke with Crosscurrents host Hana Baba for her series "Diaspora Stories."