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Crosscurrents

KALW

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

Networks:

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: Lifting the Fog and Showing Love

10/23/2025
A local reporter talks about how Latine immigrant communities are preparing for an influx of Federal agents. Then, we go to a show that’s all about celebrating the City by the Bay. And, an Oakland novelist confronts everyday issues through horror.

Duration:00:26:50

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Federal agents are heading to the Bay Area today

10/23/2025
To understand what an escalation of federal agents means for San Francisco, and especially Latine immigrants in the Bay Area, we spoke with El Tecolote Investigative Reporter Yesica Prado.

Duration:00:08:56

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SHOW: 'Restrained and Sedated' series with Joel Umanzor

10/22/2025
Jose Luis Lopez was a construction worker in Richmond who had an encounter with the police in 2020. Today we hear an investigation into his story and other police involved deaths in Contra Costa County. Then, how a difficult moment helped lead a young girl to become herself. And, we’ll board an aircraft carrier in Alameda that many people say…is haunted.

Duration:00:26:51

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Investigating police involved deaths in Richmond

10/22/2025
Joel Umanzor is a reporter for Richmondside. His five part series, “Restrained and Sedated,” investigates the deaths of two men who died after encounters with Richmond police officers.

Duration:00:10:52

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Uncuffed: Breaking free from the men in her life

10/22/2025
A woman who is now incarcerated recalls how she rebelled against the men in her life, but that landed her in the streets.

Duration:00:05:43

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A visit to the haunted USS Hornet in Alameda

10/22/2025
A visit to the USS Hornet in Alameda is like taking a trip back in time. The ship served in both World War II and Vietnam, and it famously recovered the Apollo 11 astronauts from the Pacific after the 1969 moon landing. Today, the Hornet’s a museum. Its docents are veterans who served on the ship, or other aircraft carriers like it. And according to them, that it’s not just old artifacts and displays that reveal the Hornet’s history—they say the ship is also haunted.

Duration:00:07:13

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SHOW: Preservation Big... and Tiny

10/20/2025
Today, we’ll hear how endangered butterflies saved San Bruno Mountain from development. Then, we’ll visit a place that collects creepy crawlies and puts them on display.

Duration:00:26:50

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The search for endangered butterflies

10/20/2025
Just over fifty years ago, developers hoped to build on San Bruno Mountain until a movement was launched to protect the land and its endangered butterflies.

Duration:00:12:50

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New Arrivals: San Francisco Authors

10/20/2025
Now we’ll hear some readings from our series New Arrivals, a pocket-sized book tour with Bay Area authors. And today’s writers are all from San Francisco.

Duration:00:04:55

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SHOW: Earthquakes and the Bay

10/16/2025
Today, we're looking into earthquake preparedness around in the Bay Area. First, we meet San Francisco’s Neighborhood Emergency Response Team. Then, will the City’s skyscrapers stand up against the Big One when it hits? And, how will the city’s water system fare? Plus, is ‘earthquake weather’ a real thing?

Duration:00:24:50

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SF's Neighborhood Emergency Response Team needs more members

10/16/2025
The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake caused a lot of destruction. It also stirred up a lot of change. And helped create new things, like NERT, the Neighborhood Emergency Response Team. NERT started as a way to prepare for natural disasters, but it's got some problems that are man-made. Back in 2023, KALW’s Wren Farrell went out to see what role NERT might play in the city’s next big emergency.

Duration:00:09:15

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SHOW: Protecting Local Journalism, and Refugee Stories

10/15/2025
A new documentary explores how hedge funds are destroying local newspapers. Today, we hear how journalists are fighting back. Then, the life of Afghan refugees. And, after she was arrested, a young girl in Oakland chose a program in the desert, instead of going to jail. It's a new Uncuffed story from the California Institution for women.

Duration:00:26:51

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Sights + Sounds: 'Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink'

10/15/2025
Hedge funds have also led to the collapse of local newspapers as they acquire publications across the country. The new PBS Documentary "Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink," explores the issue. It's directed by two-time Oscar-nominated documentarian, Rick Goldsmith. He spoke to Sights + Sounds host, Jenee Darden.

Duration:00:09:57

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Bay Agenda: Afghan refugee stories

10/15/2025
KALW and the Society of Professional Journalists of Northern California recently hosted a night centering the lived experiences of the Afghan refugee community. It was at our live event space in Downtown San Francisco, as part of our series ‘The Bay Agenda.’

Duration:00:09:48

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Uncuffed: Choosing adventure to get some structure

10/15/2025
Uncuffed producer Daphnye Luster remembers her experience in an outdoor program meant to be an alternative to juvenile prison.

Duration:00:04:54

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SHOW: Nurture and Nature

10/14/2025
Today, we’ll hear how to transition your home off polluting appliances. Then, a new Uncuffed story about fathering from prison. And, readings all about Bay Area nature.

Duration:00:26:50

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On the Air: Learn how to fight air pollution in your neighborhood

10/14/2025
The gas appliances in our homes are part of the problem. They’ve been shown to worsen asthma and cause other health problems. Plus, they contribute to climate change. Recently our climate reporter, Mary Catherine O'Connor, hosted a panel of experts at KALW’s live event space in Downtown San Francisco.

Duration:00:11:20

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Uncuffed: Two dads reflect on the choice to parent from prison

10/14/2025
A new story from Uncuffed San Quentin producer Anthony Gomez about two fathers who made the choice to have kids, while they're in prison.

Duration:00:08:48

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New Arrivals Package: Bay Area Nature

10/14/2025
Now we’ll hear some readings from our series New Arrivals, a pocket-sized book tour with Bay Area authors. Today’s writers are all interested in local lands, and the plants and animals that live on them.

Duration:00:05:01

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SHOW: Music and Resilience

10/9/2025
As war in Ukraine rages on artists are collaborating to preserve Ukrainian identity. Then, we’ll hear about reporting from a city under siege.

Duration:00:26:50