Crosscurrents Podcast

Crosscurrents: February 8, 2010

Vocational education, California budget cuts and their affects on classroom sizes, the origin of the name Daly City, and local band Ron Kat Spearman is Katdelic.

	

Crosscurrents: February 4, 2010

Renters getting evicted due to foreclosure, the story behind the family dynasty that owns CitiApartments, top films to watch in this year's SF Indie Fest, prepping for a concert of 100 metronomes, and latin punk band, La Plebe.

	

Crosscurrents: February 3, 2010

Maternal mortality rates, part 3 of our immigration court series, chaat shops in the Bay, and local artist Terrence Brewer.

	

Crosscurrents: February 2, 2010

Immigration courts, Iranian adoption, San Francisco Symphony's Grammy, a brush with fame on StoryCorps, Prop 8: the drama, and The Hot Toddies

	

Crosscurrents: February 1, 2010

The cost of justice in immigration court, politically redistricting California aand atheist stand-up comedy.

	

Crosscurrents: January 28, 2010

Economic troubles force more East Bay residents to seek legal advice, an increasing number of scams take aim at Bay Area immigrants, and Mexican wrestling's powerful hold captivates a San Francisco neighborhood.

	

Crosscurrents: January 27, 2010

Bay Area ghost malls, community banking interview with Kat Taylor, a Dance Off at a homeless shelter for youth, and local band Sila.

	

Crosscurrents: January 26, 2010

Discussing cuts to transit funding in California and the Bay Area, finding the inherent joy in life, and co-workers share how their life experiences affect their work in the StoryCorps booth.

	

Crosscurrents: January 25, 2010

Funding dollars for prisons vs education in the California budget, Chinatown's oral history project, and what happens to old Christmas trees?

	

Crosscurrents: January, 21, 2010

Victims of violence testify at City Hall to save the San Francisco Trauma and Recovery Center, stimulus dollars start up reconstruction at the Caldecott Tunnel, our Witness to History tells us why Pier 39 attracted a colony of sea lions twenty years ago, and local political comic Will Durst riffs on the "underwear bomber."

	
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