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The San Francisco Unified School District is preparing for a vote on which schools may close to address a budget crisis and declining enrollment.
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The second of a three-part miniseries from Making Gay History about the declassification of homosexuality as a mental illness.
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CrosscurrentsLamar Van Dyke, Paula Lewis and Traci Lewis have a special bond. Lamar gave birth to Traci but was unprepared to have a baby, she gave Traci up for adoption. Paula Lewis adopted her. Traci sat down with her moms to talk about their family.
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CrosscurrentsBefore Laurie Brookner adopted Kate, she knew her as only as a photocopied photograph. Fifteen years later, Kate and Laurie came to the StoryCorps booth in San Francisco. Kate wanted to ask her mom what it was like when she saw her for the first time.
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CrosscurrentsThe Oakland A’s are on a winning streak, but that’s not bringing the fans back. Today, we bring you the inside baseball with the next episode of our new series, Foul Ball.
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Today is Lost Sock Day!
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The third of four episodes about aging and ageism from the locally produced Not Born Yesterday podcast. Airing this week on BAY MADE.
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Still We Rise explores the colonial forces that stripped Indigenous Australians of their land and the national movement that sprung up in protest in 1972.
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Natural StateThe sound of a dawn chorus recorded at Wiley Glade in California's southern Mendocino National Forest.
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CrosscurrentsIn honor of Mother’s Day we bring you a different story of motherhood. From the audio documentary Dependance, a personal account of one parent’s experience with substance abuse.
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It’s election season in India and time for two months of marching bands and rallies, but not much talk about economic and healthcare rights. In fact, in India economic rights became known as “directive principles of state policy.” Sandip Roy questions what that actually means.