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The second 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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Ecologist Dr. Suzanne Simard talks about her groundbreaking research on the relationships and interactions between trees.
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CrosscurrentsIn this episode, we bring you a story from Uncuffed, about what it’s like to chase and lose a big dream. Then, an indie folk artist explores the power of vulnerability. Plus, the last stop for BART’s legacy fleet.
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CrosscurrentsOn April 20th, thousands gathered to take their final ride on BART’s legacy fleet. Most cars will be scrapped and recycled, but a few will become something new.
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On Monday, San Francisco State University students, faculty, and administration began an “open negotiations session” with the university to discuss the demands of the San Francisco State Gaza student encampment.
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CrosscurrentsAugust Lee Stevens is an indie soul and folk artist from Hercules. She’s a graduate of Oakland School of the Arts. She and has just released her debut EP, "Better Places."
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The City of Hayward is switching from at-large-based elections to district-based city council elections.
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All inmates at the federal women's prison in Dublin have been relocated following its closure in the wake of a sex abuse scandal involving multiple officials, including the former warden, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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The first 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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As campus tensions escalate over student encampments to protest the war in Gaza -- with canceled classes, violent clashes and mass arrests in recent days -- Republican leaders in the California Legislature are calling for the state to use its upcoming budget process to punish demonstrators who they say have gone too far.
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Award-winning author Leila Philip writes about about the profound ways beavers, the fur trade, and Indigenous stories have shaped our history, culture, and environment.
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CrosscurrentsThis story first aired on July 31, 2019 and it aired again most recently in the May 6, 2024 episode of Crosscurrents, click the play button above to…