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KQED Arts Series, 'Our Creative Futures,' Profiles Bay Artists and the Communities that Uplift Them
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A new series from KQED Arts & Culture takes stock of how Bay Area artists have weathered the pandemic and what they are doing now to lift up themselves and their communities. "Our Creative Futures" profiles artists and programs that support them, highlighting voguers in Oakland tackling LGBTQ+ health issues, a guaranteed income pilot program for ar…
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Fire Danger Higher Than Normal In Northern, Central California
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California has entered the hottest and driest months of the year, and the Bay Area faces a treacherous fire season. According to the latest wildfire forecast, the potential for wildfire is above normal across Northern and Central California. Reporter: Kevin Stark, KQED As of July 1, millions of renters in Los Angeles received stronger protections a…
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Sometimes, it's just you versus you. When that happens, Brian Smith has a way to dispense with the negativity.Door KQED
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Company In California Desert Looking To Help With Next Moon Mission
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Masten Space Systems is helping develop a line of rockets that could be used for spaceflights without a crew and eventually, the next mission to the moon. Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California ReportDoor KQED
Paul Staley says the Declaration of Independence asserts the right to pursue happiness, not attain it.Door KQED
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Ibram X. Kendi on 'How to Raise an Antiracist'
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“There’s nothing wrong with me because of the color of my skin.” Award-winning scholar and author Ibram X. Kendi wants us to imagine a world where all kids of color could be taught to internalize that antiracist idea and develop their sense of self through it. We'll talk to Kendi about how we as caregivers can help them do that and why we need to w…
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Celestial Events Abound in July's Night Skies
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Fireworks may be in your future this holiday, but there are other reasons to gaze skyward in July. We’ll talk about meteor showers and other celestial events you can catch, hear about the Mars Perseverance rover’s latest adventures and get updates on the James Hubble telescope, expected to release its first images this month.…
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Oh Say Can You Sing ... the National Anthem?
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America's national anthem “The Star Spangled Banner” was written by a white lawyer who owned slaves but fought for Black freedom in court. That contradiction captures the controversy embedded in the song. It is a song that can inspire patriotic fervor and ignite passionate protest. It is also notoriously hard to sing. We talk to Mark Clague about t…
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Supreme Court Decision On Carbon Pollution Not Expected To Impact California Rules
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A Supreme Court ruling out this week sharply limits the Biden administration’s ability to limit carbon pollution from power plants. But it will not affect California’s aggressive climate laws. Reporter: Kevin Stark, KQED California is adding four new states to the list of places to which state-funded travel is banned due to anti-LGBTQ laws. Attorne…
Risa Nye believes all women seeking an abortion deserve as safe and supportive experience as she had, many years ago.Door KQED
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A Ground Shifting Supreme Court Term Comes to a Close
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This year’s ground shifting Supreme Court term comes to a close on Thursday. This term, the Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, expanded religious rights and struck down gun regulation. In the process, it has positioned its jurisprudence to rely heavily on historical precedents from colonial times to guide its decisions. With confidence in the Suprem…
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The Vast, Various and Multicultural World of Bay Area BBQ
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In some parts of the country, barbecue is a fighting word. It launches hot debates on vinegar versus tomato-based sauce and the right ways to rub, spice and smoke. KQED Food editor Luke Tsai has a different take. His new series, BBQ in the Bay, highlights the region’s unique barbecue cultures from various traditions of cooking food outdoors over an…
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Two Sports Gambling Bills To Be On November Ballot
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This fall, California voters will decide on two different proposals to legalize and tax betting on sports. Four years after the U.S. Supreme Court made it possible, voters will decide whether to legalize the multi-billion dollar industry here. Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED A controversial state bill that would make it easier to build housing in off…
A large water tower in the South Bay is not only the object of a fantastical tale handed down through generations of Steven McMoyler’s family; it’s a monument to the winds of change.Door KQED
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Answering Your Covid Questions with UCSF’s Dr. Peter Chin-Hong
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The Food and Drug Administration’s vaccines advisory committee decided Tuesday to recommend that covid vaccines be reformulated to better protect against the highly transmissible omicron variant. The vote comes as reported coronavirus cases top 10 million in California – a figure widely considered an undercount. We’ll discuss what the vote means, a…
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Shocking Details Emerge from Witness Testimony at Jan. 6 Committee Hearings
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Former President Donald Trump tried to wrestle control of a vehicle so he could join the mob that attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2020. That was just one of several major revelations from Cassidy Hutchinson, an aide to former chief of staff Mark Meadows, during Tuesday’s testimony before the House committee investigating the attack. Hutchinson also…
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Thousands Waiting For Help As Eviction Moratorium Set To Expire
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The last of California’s eviction protections expires on Friday. Lawmakers extended the deadline back in March, to give the state more time to pay out emergency rental assistance. But thousands of people who applied are still waiting, and could soon face eviction. Reporter: Erin Baldassari, KQED Reported hate crimes in California rose significantly…
Every morning, Holly Hubbard Preston's newspapers are delivered by someone she's never met. She decided to change that.Door KQED
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How Can California Rein in Skyrocketing Cost of Building Affordable Housing
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A recent Los Angeles Times report examined seven affordable housing projects in Northern California in which the cost of development surpassed $1 million per unit. Part of the reason for the exorbitant cost of building is skyrocketing construction prices with rising material and labor costs exacerbated by the pandemic and supply chain shortages. Bu…