Centering Shared Humanity In Wartime

Centering Shared Humanity In Wartime

‘I’m Pro-Humanity’: One Palestinian’s Call for Peace in the Face of Tragedy Like a lot of people, journalist Asal Ehsanipour has been in a state of despair since the latest war between Israel and Hamas began on October 7. One of the only times she’s found comfort was at a San Francisco Jewish Community Center event with Israeli and Palestinian speakers who’ve lost a loved one to the ongoing conflict. One of the speakers was a man who’d moved from Gaza and now lives in the Bay Area. Coming to California opened up his thinking about embracing our shared humanity – even during times of war. 'It is Possible to Love People and Disagree': For These Two Friends, Hard Conversations Are Key Right Now As the war continues, Californians are coming together and having tough interfaith conversations in groups like the Jewish-Muslim organization the Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom. It tries to build relationships between Muslim and Jewish women of all ages. The Palo Alto chapter is where Doctor Lama Rimawi and Rabbi Amy Eilberg met. KQED’s Brian Watt spoke with both of them recently about how they’ve stayed good friends in light of the ongoing conflict. This California Facility is Fully Devoted to the Search for Alien Life Many people like to speculate about the existence of extraterrestrial life, but does it really exist? For our Hidden Gems series, KQED’s Katherine Monahan headed to the Hat Creek Radio Observatory to meet some very serious scientists dedicated to finding out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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California City: Deception, Power, and Money in the Mojave Desert

California City: Deception, Power, and Money in the Mojave Desert

Deep in the Mojave Desert sits California City: a would-be city of the future; a place where empty desert land is presented as a ticket to the American Dream. For decades running, real estate developers have gotten rich by selling this dream to thousands of people, many of whom are hard-working immigrants looking to build a better future. But the reality is much different. The land investments never paid off and the landowners, many of whom scraped together their life savings to buy a plot of land, were left with next to nothing. We devote the whole show to an excerpt from the first episode of “California City,” new podcast from LAist Studios, hosted and reported by Emily Guerin.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

21 Elo 202030min

A Chicano Takeover of Catalina Island + California Love

A Chicano Takeover of Catalina Island + California Love

The Forgotten Occupation of Catalina Island So much of the activism we’re seeing right now around racial justice has roots in radical movements that erupted in California –– The United Farm Workers, The Black Panther Party, the Asian American Political Alliance, the Native American occupation of Alcatraz. In August 1972, another occupation kind of flew under the radar here in California. A Chicano activist group called the Brown Berets camped out on Catalina Island for three weeks, demanding that undeveloped land be turned into housing. The California Report Magazine’s intern Ariella Markowitz grew up on Catalina, but she only recently learned about this slice of the island’s history, and says it feels more relevant now than ever. ‘California Love’: New Podcast Explores Growing Up Both Black and Brown in LA LAist Studio's new podcast “California Love” features Walter Thompson-Hernández, a former New York Times writer, as he returns to Los Angeles and reflects on the complexity of his hometown. Part memoir, part love letter to the City of Angels, the podcast revisits the childhood pals he used to tag buildings with, lessons he learned from his immigrant mother, and explores how race and identity have always shaped his life and work. Host Sasha Khokha talks with Thompson-Hernández about their shared hometown in an extended interview and preview of the series, featuring excerpts from several episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

14 Elo 202031min

What Nuns, Survivors of Hiroshima, and ER Doctors Can Teach Us About Resilience

What Nuns, Survivors of Hiroshima, and ER Doctors Can Teach Us About Resilience

Hiroshima Survivor Reflects 75 Years After the Bomb; Nuns On Aging With Grace; COVID Doctors Open Up About Their Mental Health Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

7 Elo 202030min

In the Shadow of Shuttered Hospitals and the AIDS Crisis

In the Shadow of Shuttered Hospitals and the AIDS Crisis

"We Have No Hospital - It's Gone"; HIV Survivors On Living Through Another Pandemic; Contact Tracing Resurfaces Controversy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

31 Heinä 202030min

Revisiting the Soundtrack of Silence

Revisiting the Soundtrack of Silence

Matt Hay is a sophomore in college when he finds out he is going to lose his hearing. He coasts through the early years of his diagnosis in denial, but as his hearing aids get bigger and bigger, Matt realizes he wants to capture the sounds that are slipping away: his girlfriend's voice, the click of her heels; and especially, the songs of their invincible youth. Matt starts listening to music with a new appreciation — truly studying it — as he curates the soundtrack for the rest of his life. Behind each song, there is a coming-of-age story about freedom, tragedy, and falling in love. As The California Report's Health Correspondent April Dembosky reports, When Matt’s hearing eventually fades to nothing, the silent soundtrack in his head takes on a role he never imagines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

24 Heinä 202030min

Forced To Breathe the Same Air: A Look Inside CA Prisons During a Pandemic

Forced To Breathe the Same Air: A Look Inside CA Prisons During a Pandemic

Letters to Incarcerated Loved Ones; Former San Quentin Inmate Fights for Friends Still Inside; How Doctors' Unconscious Bias Hurts Patients Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

17 Heinä 202030min

The Sound of Social Revolution: Inside the Black Panther’s R&B Band

The Sound of Social Revolution: Inside the Black Panther’s R&B Band

A documentary about a band with a mission to spark social revolution through the Trojan Horse of funk and soul. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

10 Heinä 202030min

Buckle Up: A (Virtual) Road Trip to California Hidden Gems

Buckle Up: A (Virtual) Road Trip to California Hidden Gems

Roller skate in church; Healing Sierra hot springs; Live jazz by the beach; A shrine to pop culture; Places Called What?! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

3 Heinä 202030min

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