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Crosscurrents

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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.

Location:

San Francisco, CA

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KALW

Description:

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.

Twitter:

@KALWNews

Language:

English

Contact:

500 Mansell Street San Francisco, CA 90140 (415) 264-7106


Episodes
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SHOW: Living Legacies

12/15/2025
Today, the lasting advocacy legacies of San Francisco’s Chinatown. Then, for perpetrators of domestic violence it can be hard to ask for help. And, motivation from Mom's love. Plus, a poem.

Duration:00:26:50

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The Bay Agenda: The Anti-Immigrant Spin Cycle

12/15/2025
The Trump Administration has made life very challenging for immigrants across the United States. And that’s really been felt here in the Bay Area, where roughly a third of residents are immigrants. Many of the rights immigrants to the U.S. have are actually rooted right here in San Francisco’s Chinatown. The community there came together more than a century ago, to fight against government efforts to remove Chinese people from the country. KALW recently held a live event focused on the history of one of the most prominent businesses for Chinese immigrants: laundries. It was called "The Anti-Immigrant Spin Cycle: Challenging A White-Washed History." The evening was hosted by KALW’s Executive Producer, Ben Trefny. And included David Lei, a board member with the Chinese Historical Society of America, Here’s part of their conversation, starting with David explaining the court case of Yick Wo v. Hopkins, and how it shaped the rights for immigrants in America today.

Duration:00:08:56

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Willing to change: Working with perpetrators of domestic violence

12/15/2025
Last week, KALW attended the 2025 San Francisco Press Club awards… and left with five wins! This next story was reported back in February, and took home an award for ‘Best Reporting’. When it first aired, organizers in California had been working for months to spread the word about this helpline/ a helpline for perpetrators of domestic and intimate partner violence. You heard that right. A helpline for perpetrators, not victims. It’s an unusual approach to a serious problem: Rates of domestic violence in the U.S. are high, and they got even worse during the pandemic. The helpline – A Call for Change – promises anonymity to its callers. And their goal is to provide a non-carceral approach to preventing domestic and intimate partner violence.

Duration:00:08:59

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Uncuffed: A first generation college student shares his biggest inspiration — his mom

12/15/2025
Darrell “Sadiq" Davis had a rocky relationship with school when he was younger. He kept trying to follow through with it, but things kept getting in his way - whether it was being bullied, or not being able to resist the call of the streets. But, what kept him going, no matter how hard things got, was knowing that getting a degree would make his mom proud.

Duration:00:05:12

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Bay Poets: 'A Lesson From My Mother About the Origins of Life' by poet Eva Chen

12/15/2025
We’ll stay on the theme of mothers and their impact on us for our next segment- a poem about life lessons, from the universe… and mom. Here’s Eva Chen reading from her poem "A Lesson From My Mother About the Origins of Life."

Duration:00:01:48

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Crosscurrents Live with some of our favorite things

12/11/2025
We are broadcasting live for KALW's December membership campaign. Today, we revisit the Valkyries first season and talk about some of our favorite music of the year.

Duration:00:22:25

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Crosscurrents Live with Reporter Wren Farrell

12/10/2025
Today, we’re doing things a little differently... For KALW's December Membership Campaign we're bringing you a special LIVE episode of Crosscurrents! And we're joined by our reporter, Wren Farrell.

Duration:00:23:11

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SHOW: The Places We Gather

12/9/2025
Today, we visit a special space where conservatives and liberals connected. The Anderson Valley Grange Hall. Then, how a collection of posters in San Francisco’s Mission district captures over four decades of community organizing.

Duration:00:26:48

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California Foodways: Home on the Grange

12/9/2025
Grange halls have been around for more than 150 years — the Grange began as a fraternal organization for farmers. Many rural towns still rely on Grange halls as community centers. In the Anderson Valley, many people credit this place for bringing together groups of people that were once really divided.

Duration:00:17:12

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'Mission Grafica — The Public's Voice'

12/9/2025
Located a block away from the 24th street BART station, the Mission Grafica print studio and archive has empowered public art in the Bay Area since 1982. KALW is now hosting a gallery of some of their prints at our space in downtown San Francisco at 220 Montgommery, it is called ‘Mission Grafica: The Public’s Voice.’ The posters on display offer a living timeline of how artists have aligned beauty with justice in the face of power and change.

Duration:00:07:08

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SHOW: Creativity, Community, and SF's First Gay-Positive Church

12/8/2025
What happens in kids' brains… when they’re improvising? Today, we learn how brains work in childhood, and how that's linked to creativity. Then, a woman in prison discovers her inner beauty. And, a new series captures San Francisco at the height of the AIDS epidemic. We hear a conversation with the host of “When We All Get To Heaven.”

Duration:00:26:51

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What adults can learn from kids' creativity

12/8/2025
A lot of adults feel they’ve lost touch with the ability to get messy… and also just mess up. Scientists call that childlike, everyday experimentation, “prosaic creativity.” And it's more accessible—even as adults—than many tend to think.

Duration:00:06:45

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Uncuffed: What the absence of 'pretty things' in prison taught her about beauty

12/8/2025
Now, it’s a new story from Uncuffed, our podcast that empowers people in prison to tell their own stories. This one comes to us from the California Institution for Women. This is a piece that was scheduled to air a few weeks ago, but it was only after our show was broadcast that we realized we had aired the wrong story. So today we bring this piece from Uncuffed producer Haena Worthing. When she was first incarcerated, in the county jail, she realized she would no longer have access to most of what she called "pretty girl things” - like makeup and nail polish. But her experience with incarceration changed how she thinks about beauty.

Duration:00:04:23

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How San Francisco's first gay-positive church weathered the AIDs crisis

12/8/2025
All month, KALW’s Queer Power Hour will be airing a special series called ‘When We All Get To Heaven.’ With archival tape it tells the story of one of the first gay-positive churches, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco during the height of the AIDS crisis in the 80s and 90s. The series brings to life a community facing personal, social, and political trials, including the deaths of hundreds of its members. It's hosted by Lynne Gerber. Here's Lynne speaking with Crosscurrents host, Hana Baba.

Duration:00:13:09

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Getting Around the Bay Q&A: Cycling and Walking

12/4/2025
A round-up of what's happening in transportation news around the Bay Area for a segment called “Getting Around the Bay.”

Duration:00:08:08

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Oakland pastor turns the tables on church homophobia

12/4/2025
Sometimes your chosen family isn’t your biological family. And sometimes we choose houses of worship other than our own because they feel safer for us. Today, we meet a woman who’s leading her church to be a refuge — not just for Christians, but for all people.

Duration:00:08:54

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Navigating bike lanes and crossroads

12/4/2025
Today, an update on Bay Area bike paths and walkways. We bring you the latest on ‘Getting around the Bay’ from our transit reporter. Then, an adopted son needs to decide which family to call home. And, how an Oakland pastor turns the tables on homophobia in the Church.

Duration:00:26:50

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Uncuffed: I discovered a whole new family, meeting them changed my life

12/4/2025
When Uncuffed producer Fonuamana Fuahala unexpectedly meets his biological family, he's confronted with one of the most difficult decisions of his life.

Duration:00:08:54

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What's in the Water?

12/3/2025
Today, we’re in the Sierra Peaks to hear how snowmelt may contribute tiny bits of plastic to Bay Area drinking water. Then, the backstory behind a seasonal San Francisco show.

Duration:00:24:50

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From peak to tap – should we worry about microplastics in our drinking water?

12/3/2025
The Bay Area gets much of it's drinking water from the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Back in 2023, we saw record snow fall in the Sierras. And that was followed by record snow melt. And with that melt came… microplastics. At the time, reporter Joshua Sirotiak went up to the mountains to find out what researchers are looking for in our drinking water.

Duration:00:12:03