How a Group of Surfers Helped Save Malibu from Wildfire; Redwoods Struggling

How a Group of Surfers Helped Save Malibu from Wildfire; Redwoods Struggling

In 2018, the Woolsey Fire burned nearly 97,000 acres in Los Angeles and Ventura counties. It was one of the most destructive fires in Southern California history. Among the stories that emerged from the fire was one that seemed made for Hollywood: a group of Malibu surfers who stayed behind and helped save their town from the flames. In the new podcast Sandcastles, host and producer Adriana Cargill explores their story and tells us what we can learn from them about living safely in wildfire country. Plus, there were many things Julie Menter loved about her Oakland home when she first moved there in 2017. Chief among them were the three towering redwood trees in her backyard. Last year, one of the trees started to look sick. It had lost almost all of its leaves and, despite Menter watering it, it wasn’t bouncing back. She’s noticed, not just in her backyard but all around Oakland, redwood trees are looking dry and scraggly. So our friends at the Bay Curious went to find out what was going on with these iconic coast redwoods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From Zydeco to Psychedelic Cumbia: Our Favorite Musical Stories Through the Years

From Zydeco to Psychedelic Cumbia: Our Favorite Musical Stories Through the Years

Remember live music? We figure we could all use a little joy right now, so as we continue The California Report’s 25th birthday celebration, we’re sharing some of our favorite music stories from over the years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

12 Helmi 202129min

Garment Workers Hanging By a Thread, and Creating a Black Feminist Utopia

Garment Workers Hanging By a Thread, and Creating a Black Feminist Utopia

Some garment workers in LA spend their days sewing masks and gowns for first responders. But many aren’t getting tested for COVID, much less going to the hospital if they get sick. Plus, we’ve brought you so many stories about struggling with the loss of hope, and how much work there’s left to do to really reckon with America’s racist history. But this week having a conversation with someone who creates art from a deep sense of hope, and whose work also focuses on Black joy. Cauleen Smith is an artist and filmmaker who still believes we all have the means to create utopia in our everyday lives. Her immersive installations are currently on display at SFMOMA and LACMA.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

5 Helmi 202130min

Partying During COVID, and Why Can't I Get The Shot?

Partying During COVID, and Why Can't I Get The Shot?

We are almost reaching the year mark when it comes to how long many of us have been stuck inside at home. And if you live with roommates, that space can feel smaller and smaller as time goes on. But what happens when roommates have different ideas about what it means to be safe during COVID? That’s the question KQED’s Adhiti Bandlamudi has been wrestling with. She usually reports on Silicon Valley, but today she brings us a first-person account of what it’s like being a Millennial with roommates she never imagined she’d be stuck with in a pandemic. Plus, changes to the state's vaccine rollout, and a 9-year-old poet brings us a message of hope. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

30 Tammi 202130min

'Amazing Grace' and Seeing Myself in Kamala: Inauguration Strikes a Hopeful Note

'Amazing Grace' and Seeing Myself in Kamala: Inauguration Strikes a Hopeful Note

In his inauguration speech, President Joe Biden called for bringing unity to what we all know is a deeply hurt, deeply divided country. Right after the president spoke, country music star Garth Brooks sang “Amazing Grace.” KQED’s Arts and Culture Reporter Chloe Veltman spoke to a number of California artists with strong ties to the song about its enduring power. Plus, we drop in on a family excitedly watching the inauguration of Vice President Kamala Harris with their two young daughters who see themselves in her. And we visit a school in Watts — Locke College Preparatory Academy — that has been looking for ways to empower students in the aftermath of the violence in Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

23 Tammi 202130min

'Kamala is My Fairy Godmother', Bridging a Language Divide, Remembering CA's Food Pioneers

'Kamala is My Fairy Godmother', Bridging a Language Divide, Remembering CA's Food Pioneers

The whole world will be watching next week as Kamala Harris is sworn in as our next Vice President. But there’s one person who will be tuning in who says he owes his life to her. Plus, the pandemic has been making things more challenging for schools that serve some of the newest Californians: Guatemalan immigrants who speak a Mayan language called Mam. And reporter Lisa Morehouse joins us to memorialize three Californians who passed away last year, each with a connection to agriculture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

16 Tammi 202130min

After a Week of Chaos, Hanging on to the Promise of Renewal

After a Week of Chaos, Hanging on to the Promise of Renewal

This week we bring you four stories; about hope, stewardship, compassion, and community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

9 Tammi 202130min

The Health Care Workers, Teachers, Firefighters and Activists Who Inspired Us in 2020

The Health Care Workers, Teachers, Firefighters and Activists Who Inspired Us in 2020

2020 will forever be the year of COVID-19 – and wildfires, police shootings, school over Zoom. So much heartbreak. But all year long, there were people who stepped up, sacrificed so much and kept going. As we ring in a new year, we revisit some of our favorite stories about the people who inspired us in 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

1 Tammi 202129min

From Jewish Mambo to 'Nimble' the Elf, Our Favorite Holiday Stories

From Jewish Mambo to 'Nimble' the Elf, Our Favorite Holiday Stories

The California Report is celebrating our 25th year on the air, so this holiday weekend, we’re digging into our archives to bring you some of our favorite stories from the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

25 Joulu 202032min

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