Hear Here

KALW 91.7FM Local Public Radio is asking the residents of San Francisco and Oakland to tell stories of places in their neighborhood that are meaningful to them. We want you to share what and where's important in your life – your projects, your relationships, your passions – to help us put the “public” back in “public media.” Together, we’ll illuminate life in these two cities, just miles apart, and draw out the common threads that tie us together. And we’ll share what we’ve learned on air, online, on stage, and in public.

How does it work?

You tell us about one of your favorite places in your OAK or SF neighborhood by recording a short audio message right here on the Participate page! We follow up and schedule a time to meet you at that place. We’ll bring our microphones, you bring the story! We’ll ask why this place matters to you and spend some time recording its natural sound. The stories we collect will go on our Listening Map for visitors to hear and explore. Some will even air on KALW 91.7FM.

Find Hear Here online!

  • Share your story or listen to others at hearhere.kalw.org.
  • Follow @HearHereRadio on Twitter to find out where Hear Here producers are popping up in your community.
  • "Like" Hear Here on Facebook to get news about the project.
  • Look out for featured Hear Here stories on the KALW News page.

Hear Here is part of a national initiative of AIR, the Association of Independents in Radio, Inc designed to bring new journalistic and technical ingenuity to extending public media service to more Americans. From Chinese restaurants in Boston, to shuttered factories in Dayton, to the oil fields of North Dakota, to Bay Area startups, the ten Localore production teams are working with their public station incubators to uncover ground-up stories of America in transition.  Follow their development, and learn more at Localore.net.

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5:41pm

Mon August 13, 2012
HEAR HERE: A POP-UP RADIO PROJECT

Hear Here: Meet Ben Nelson

If you're a San Francisco resident, there is a good chance you went to college. Over 40 percent of the residents are college graduates, making San Francisco one of the most educated cities in the country. So when we send our community storytelling team out to gather stories from locals, many have tales of college life. Our Hear Here team heard one of them from San Franciscan, Ben Nelson at the San Francisco Main Library. He shared his plan for a new kind of Ivy League university, which he first thought of as a college student.

Listen to the full story above.

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4:10pm

Thu August 9, 2012
Hear Here: A Pop-Up Radio Project

Hear Here: Meet Marlene Tran

Credit Erica Mu

No matter how long you’ve lived in the Bay Area, there are probably certain neighborhoods that you’ve never visited. Here in San Francisco, Visitacion Valley is one of those places. It’s in the southeastern most part of the city; the highway exit? Well, it’s the “Cow Palace.”

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4:07pm

Fri August 3, 2012
Hear Here: A Pop-Up Radio Project

Grilled cheese sandwiches, stories, and you! Join Hear Here next Friday in Downtown Oakland

What happens when you combine local public radio, a story slam, and a grilled cheese cook-off? A recipe for a good time! KALW is bringing you a live menu of food-themed tales from professional storytellers and local residents. It's part of our new community storytelling project, Hear Here: A Pop-Up Radio Project. Be sure to stay for the evening’s three acts:

APPETIZER: Professional storyteller and radio producer hamming it up on stage

MAIN COURSE: Grilled cheese cookoff, judged by select audience members

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