Crosscurrents show

Crosscurrents

Summary: Crosscurrents is KALW Public Radio's award-winning news magazine, broadcasting in the Bay Area Mondays through Thursdays on 91.7 FM. We make joyful, informative stories that engage people across the economic, social, and cultural divides in our community.

Podcasts:

 Black Folks And Nature / Outdoor Afro Founder Rue Mapp / New Arrivals: Caroline M. Mar | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1513

Today, we take a closer look at this perception that black people aren’t into nature. We challenge stereotypes about who is and who isn’t ‘outdoorsy’ with Outdoor Afro founder Rue Mapp. Then, we hear about Mapp’s new book, a collection of stories about Black people enjoying nature. And, a reading from San Francisco poet Caroline M Mar.

 Actress Ashley Jaye / Black Mental Health / New Arrivals: Jack Gedney | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1393

Today, an actress gets personal, exploring the complexities of mental health on stage. Then, we hear about the stigma some Black people face when they seek mental health care. Plus, a reading from Novato author Jack Gedney.

 Election Fraud Claims / Coalition On Homelessness Lawsuit / Mental Health When Living On The Street | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1454

Today, we hear how reports indicate that San Francisco’s unhoused population is on the decline. But advocates say the city’s response leaves many worse off. We listen to an interview with the executive director of San Francisco’s Coalition on Homelessness. And, we hear first hand about the difficulties of being unhoused. Plus, we get an update on election fraud claims and how they have risen since the 2020 election.

 Uncuffed: When A Mother's Love Becomes Violent | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1334

As a child, Francisco Magaña was afraid of his mother. She would beat him, and he’s carried that pain with him for his entire life. But despite that, he managed to forgive her.

 The Haunting Of The USS Hornet / The Ghosts of Port Costa / From Mortuary To Music Venue | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1514

It's Halloween and we are getting spooky! First, we’ll board an aircraft carrier in Alameda that many say is haunted. Then, we’ll visit Port Costa, a small town with a ghostly reputation. And, we’ll hear about the morbid history of The Chapel, a music venue in the Mission. And today's local music is from the San Francisco artists Aftrylyfe and T-Blood.

 The Spiritual Edge: A Mental Health Counselor In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo Creates New Rituals For Grief | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1502

COVID-19 stopped people around the world from gathering for over a year. There’s a lot of talk about the toll this has taken on our collective mental health. Especially for people who are grieving and can’t access comforting rituals. Years ago in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 38-year old Noe Kasali helped survivors of the Ebola epidemic grieve their losses. When they weren’t allowed to attend in-person burials, Kasali relied on his faith, innovation and his own experiences to help people heal.

 The Spiritual Edge: He started a movement to #StopAAPIHate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1308

Anti-Asian hate crime increased by more than three hundred percent last year, compared to the year before. In response, Russell Jeung helped found the group ‘Stop A-A-P-I Hate’ to raise awareness and empathy around the violence. An award-winning story from The Spiritual Edge.

 Deaf Culture And Live Entertainment Accessibility / Black Horror | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1433

Today, we learn about a new documentary which explores the lack of access deaf people have to live entertainment. We listen to a conversation with filmmaker Cat Brewer. Then, it’s that time again- Halloween brings the scary movies out. We’ll take a deep look into one film genre- Black horror.

 tbh: The Stolen Year / New Arrivals: Kim Kralowec | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1333

Quarantine pushed some students to rethink their grades and their education. We’ll hear what it was like for students who say the school district overlooked mental health consequences of the pandemic. And we'll hear from San Francisco author Kim Kralowec. With Buzzed Lightbeer as today's local music.

 Censorship In American Public Schools And Libraries / Summer Reading List: Banned Books / Remembering Toni Morrison | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1454

Banning literature is not new, and it’s made a comeback. Today, we’ll talk about book banning with Stanford education researcher Jennifer Wolf. Then, we'll hear from students about their thoughts on book censorship in school. And, we’ll listen to readers talk about how one author- whose work is frequently challenged - changed their lives, Toni Morrison.

 Honoring The Women of the Black Panther Party / West Oakland House Mural / New Arrivals: Greg Sarris | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1454

Today, we learn that the majority of people in the Black Panther Party are women, and they’re finally getting more recognition for their contribution to the movement. Then, we revisit a story about a mural in West Oakland that also pays tribute to women members of the Party. And, we hear a reading from a Santa Rosa-born and raised author on what it means to be connected to one’s home.

 Meet Your Local Poll Workers / 'Poetry Flash' Editor Joyce Jenkins Spotlights Poetry And Nature / New Arrivals: David Parker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1394

The Midterm Elections are coming up quickly. While all Californians receive mail-in ballots, polling places will still be open. Today, we’ll hear from the people on the frontlines of elections — poll workers and officials who make sure voting in San Francisco runs smoothly. Then, we speak with Poetry Flash editor Joyce Jenkins, lead organizer of the Watershed Environmental Poetry Festival. And, we hear a reading from San Francisco author David Parker.

 tbh: Minions In The Movies / San Leandro City Manager Speaks On Retaining Police | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1394

On this episode of Crosscurrents, we hear from recent Oakland School for the Arts graduate and Minions superfan Elizabeth Truong. She brings us along with her and her family on their recent trip to watch Minions: The Rise of Gru at the movies as she explores how theaters have changed during the pandemic. Then, San Leandro City Manager Fran Robustelli speaks on a new financial incentive helping the city retain its police force.

 Uncuffed: Celebrating Love Behind Prison Walls | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1514

Today, we joyfully request the honor of your presence at an extra special wedding. Our Uncuffed producer, Edmond Richardson is marrying the love of his life. And you’ll bear witness to his marriage in an unlikely place --- San Quentin State Prison.It’s a place where people don’t often have reason to celebrate…but as you’re about to hear, love can clearly make it through the walls. You don’t need to dress up. You don’t need to bring a gift. Just find a quiet place to listen and enjoy the party.

 Brittany Luse / Cow Palace Rodeo / New Books On Identity & Connection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1334

Cultural critic Brittany Luse talks about the excitement and challenges of her new, big job. We hear from the new host of NPR’s It’s Been A Minute. Then, we’re going to the Cow Palace to check out one of their signature events. And, three local authors read from their new releases

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