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The final of four episodes airing this week from Storied San Francisco, a podcast about the artists, activists, and small businesses that make this city so unique.
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When is it right to treat people of different age groups differently, and when does it become age discrimination?
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The State Bar's "Kids & The Law" Consumer Guide for parents regarding laws focusing on children & youth.Guests: Bob Perez, a former Assistant Executive…
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Your CallOn the September 2nd edition of Your Call, we’re speak with organizers, artists, and youths who’ve documented life in the Tenderloin neighborhood.…
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The city of Richmond has long had a reputation for violence. But things are starting to change. Recently, the city announced its lowest rate of homicide…
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Poet laureates reign across the country, representing different cities and states like kings and queens of the written word. Often, they’re college…
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This year, Tova Ricardo earned the title of Oakland Youth Poet Laureate. From a young age, she was taught never to censor herself. That attitude caught…
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Old SkoolCafé is a 1940s-themed jazz supper club, run by young people. They cook the food, serve it to all guests, and perform their music, dance, and…
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When President Obama launched the My Brother’s Keeper initiative in 2014, he said he hoped it would help boys and young men of color find success. Here in…
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Here's what's happening in the Bay Area, as curated by KALW news: 415, meet 628: New S.F. area code debuts Saturday // SF Gate"Eight-million phone numbers…
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Your CallWhat do youth think about police in their communities? On the February 11th edition of Your Call, we’ll continue our series on police, community, race,…
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Fremont high school student Lynnea Shuck is being honored as one of the nation's top environmentalists. She and five others will receive the Brower Youth…