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Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra talks with local journalists about what’s happening in the greatest region in the country. It’s the context and analysis you need to make sense of the headlines, with help from the people who know it best. New episodes drop Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings.

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Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra talks with local journalists about what’s happening in the greatest region in the country. It’s the context and analysis you need to make sense of the headlines, with help from the people who know it best. New episodes drop Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings.

    Naatak Theatre, A Staple of Indian American Life in the South Bay

    Naatak Theatre, A Staple of Indian American Life in the South Bay

    This Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage month, we’re replaying this look back at a thriving Indian American theater company in the South Bay.
    This episode originally aired Sept. 9, 2022
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    • 18 min
    Berkeley Schools Chief Testifies Before Congress on Antisemitism

    Berkeley Schools Chief Testifies Before Congress on Antisemitism

    On Wednesday, Berkeley Unified School District Superintendent Enikia Ford Morthel testified before Congress on the district’s handling of antisemitism allegations in public schools. 
    The hearing comes after a group of Jewish parents, along with the Brandeis Center and Anti-Defamation League, filed a federal complaint in February alleging “severe” antisemitism in the district. However, many pro-Palestinian parents, educators and students have pushed back, arguing that the complaint unfairly conflates critiques of Israel with antisemitism. 
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    This episode was produced by Alan Montecillo and Maria Esquinca, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra.
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    • 22 min
    Billionaire-Backed Bid for New Solano County City Inches Closer to the Ballot

    Billionaire-Backed Bid for New Solano County City Inches Closer to the Ballot

    California Forever, the billionaire-backed group behind an effort to build a city from scratch in Eastern Solano County, is plowing ahead in its campaign to convince voters. 
    Last week, the company announced that it has gathered enough signatures to qualify its measure for the November ballot. KQED’s Adhiti Bandlamundi unpacks the last few months of campaigning and speaks to voters.
    This episode was produced by Maria Esquinca and Ellie-Prickett Morgan, edited by Alan Montecillo, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra.
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    The Bay: California Forever Unveils Ballot Measure Plans for Its New City

    The Bay: The Silicon Valley Giants Who Want to Build a New City in Solano County

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    • 21 min
    How The Bay Gets Made

    How The Bay Gets Made

    Making this podcast is a lot of work, but we do it because we care. Help us keep it going by becoming a KQED member. Today, we take you behind the scenes and show you how an episode gets made.
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    • 5 min
    The Student Journalists Covering Pro-Palestine Encampments

    The Student Journalists Covering Pro-Palestine Encampments

    Pro-Palestine protests have popped up on college campuses nationwide, with some becoming the epicenters of violent counter-protests and arrests by police. In the Bay Area, however, what have become known as ‘solidarity encampments’ have remained largely peaceful so far. 
    Today, we hear from student journalists at San Francisco State, UC Berkeley, and Sonoma State about what’s been happening on their respective campuses.
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    This episode was produced by Alan Montecillo, Maria Esquinca and Ericka Cruz Guevarra, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra.
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    • 29 min
    Nursing Home Staff Shortages Leave Patients Waiting in Hospitals

    Nursing Home Staff Shortages Leave Patients Waiting in Hospitals

    Some of the state’s sickest patients are stranded in hospitals for weeks, months, and even years as they wait to be moved into nursing homes and psychiatric facilities. This backup is caused in part by nursing home staffing shortages, coupled with a rapidly aging population. 
    KQED’s Lesley McClurg tells us the story of one Berkeley resident’s struggle to find adequate care for his wife.
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    Systemic Neglect: How Staffing Shortages In Nursing Homes Leave Patients Trapped in Hospitals


    This episode was produced by Alan Montecillo, Ellie Prickett-Morgan, and Maria Esquinca, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra.
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    • 25 min

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