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Aquatic Park is a place to forget one’s troubles for a while. But it also serves as a record of histories both personal and collective.
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Today is Naw Ruz, Norooz, Persian New Year, and the Spring Equinox
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Anthony Ivy and Tim Hicks on “Locked Up” by Lil Durk and "Grinding All My Life" by Nipsey Hussle. It’s the Uncuffed My Mixtape, where we hear producers’ favorite songs.
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Before prison, Javier Serna was on the run for 14 years. He shares what it was like to build a life in hiding and the rehabilitation that can happen despite incarceration.
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Climate change had a significant effect on voting choices in the 2016 and 2020 elections. What will it take to get more environmental voters to the polls?
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Newly released documents show the FBI monitored anti-Keystone protesters much earlier than previously known. Young Native activists were among its first targets.
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Today is Goddess of Fertility Day!
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Author Jeff Goodell discusses his new book "The Heat Will Kill You First" on the devastating impact of extreme heat. We'll hear an update on possible school closures in both Oakland and San Francisco. And we'll visit Rancho Obi-Wan.
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CrosscurrentsRetired boxing champion Andre Ward shares his story of overcoming hardship during his childhood in his new memoir.
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CrosscurrentsLast year, 811 San Francisco residents died from accidental overdoses. More than half of those deaths were linked to fentanyl, a potent, synthetic opiod normally prescribed as a painkiller. Today, we look behind the numbers with Sylvie Sturm, the reporter at the San Francisco Public Press, who recently wrote a series on the city's fight against fentanyl.
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3/20/24 On the Arts Host David Latulippe's guests are Violinist Amaryn Olmeda, Director/Playwright Michael Gene Sullivan, and Conductor/Musical Director Daniel Stewart | Wednesdays @ 4:00pm PST
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State lawmakers Wednesday demanded that the University of California system make more space for California residents -- particularly at its most competitive campuses -- even if it means charging higher tuition to those who come from out of state.
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San Francisco families, who applied on time to public schools in the city, will receive their eagerly awaited school assignment letters today. More than 14,000 letters were mailed to families for grades TK-to-12 for the 2024-2025 school year.