Crosscurrents Podcast

Crosscurrents: March 11, 2010

San Francisco's Dolores Park may get a facelift, Joe Marshall helps boys steer clear of violence and get an education through the Omega Boys Club, local jazz drummer Eddie Marshall shares his world of rhythm, and the Brazilian surf rock group, Sambadá from Santa Cruz.

	

Crosscurrents: March 10, 2010

Homeless shelters in San Francisco, a photographic documentary of Stockton's foreclosure crisis, an opera about sex in the Bible, and local musicians Duo Revirado.

	

Crosscurrents: March 9, 2010

Worker-owned co-ops, program director Vicki Ho on the San Francisco Asian-American Film Festival, NARIKA support program for southeast Asian women, and local band The Pleasure Kills.

	

Crosscurrents: March 4, 2010

Teachers and students weigh in on the National Day of Action to Defend Education, including live reports from UC Berkeley and Frank Ogawa Plaza in Oakland; educator Ralph Wolff on how higher education is evolving; a man from a recent KALW report on loan modifications finally gets his approved; a folk musician finds his niche for today's StoryCorps, and local band Rick Estrin and the Nightcats

	

Crosscurrents: March 3, 2010

Tracking bicycle routes via Iphone, the 211 unemployment service, designing a new approach to higher education, San Francisco Beekeeper Association, and local band The Dashing Suns.

	

Crosscurrents: March 2, 2010

A MUNI protest, urban gardening in San Francisco, a Gateway Park redevelopment on Oakland's waterfront, interview with Quintus Jett on defending education, and local band Cousin Chris.

	

Crosscurrents: March 1, 2010

Inside the East Palo Alto Charter School, perspectives on the prospective casino on the Richmond waterfront, a conversation with Richmond police chief Chris Magnus, and the music of Rafael Manriquez benefits Chile.

	

Crosscurrents: February 25, 2010

Hunting for jobs, fighting for insurance and clowning without borders

	

Crosscurrents: February 24, 2010

Profile of Oakland Tech High School, interview with Berkeley Tech's principal Victor Diaz, grown adults playing four-square, and local band Evie Ladin.

	

Crosscurrents: February 23, 2010

The debate over the Point Molate Casino development in north Richmond, a collection of antique slot machines in San Bruno's American Antique Museum and on display at SFO airport, a preview of the inaugural German Gems Festival, featuring a full day of German-language films at San Francisco's Castro Theatre, and San Francisco's Kronos Quartet.

	
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