KQED's Perspectives
Summary: Perspectives is KQED Public Radio's series of daily commentaries by our listeners. Essays cover a broad range of social and political issues, cultural observations and personal experiences of interest to KQED's Northern California audience.
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Podcasts:
A dead battery and no phone charger send Amrutha Badrinarayan into digital panic.
Wendy Sinek deplores a missing element in the gun debate: fact-based research.
Wendy Sinek deplores a missing element in the gun debate: fact-based research.
Michael Ellis looks at one California critter among the very few that migrated north in the Great American Exchange.
When Steven Moss marinates himself in zombie lit, the effects on his mind are creepy.
Affording San Francisco is a problem for Darya Mead, but the Alemany farmer's market is the cure.
Affording San Francisco is a problem for Darya Mead, but the Alemany farmer's market is the cure.
At 67, Stan Goldberg shares the pope's acceptance of what they just can't do anymore.
Teacher Alison Liberatore challenges assumptions about the difference between a "good" and "bad" school.
Jessica Malone Latham drinks the tonic of laughter.
Ricky Choi rings in the lunar New Year, Korean style.
Stephanie Rapp gets an email from a beloved sister who died three years ago.
Angela Estrella became a teacher because kids just like her weren't inspired to learn.
Stressed out? Carol Arnold recommends a walk in the woods.
Paul Wolber believes some simple statistics make the case for a compromise on guns.