Escape from Mammoth Pool: A Wildfire Rescue that Saved 242 People (and 16 Dogs)

Escape from Mammoth Pool: A Wildfire Rescue that Saved 242 People (and 16 Dogs)

Over Labor Day weekend 2020, the historic, fast-moving Creek Fire tore through remote wilderness in the Sierra Nevada northeast of Fresno, trapping hundreds of campers at a Mammoth Pool Reservoir. A new podcast from KVPR explores what it takes, in the era of climate change, to launch a successful, large-scale rescue from a massive forest fire. "Escape from Mammoth Pool" gives us an intimate look at the people involved in the rescue effort — survivors who helped save strangers, and National Guard members who said this was scarier than war. We're devoting our whole show this week to sharing parts of the podcast and talking with reporter Kerry Klein. She spent a year interviewing survivors and rescuers, listening to 911 tape, and pouring over government documents and data to piece together what happened. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Here's How California Is Turning Hotels Into Housing for Formerly Homeless People

Here's How California Is Turning Hotels Into Housing for Formerly Homeless People

California is the land of record-breaking home prices and climbing rents. But it’s also a place where on any given night, more than 150,000 people live in tents and cars, RVs and shelters. So many wild extremes. But what can we do about it? That’s the question a new KQED podcast is tackling. It’s called SOLD OUT: Rethinking Housing in America. It explores how the pandemic has complicated housing for so many people, and looks at some possible solutions. This week on The California Report Magazine, we’ll hear the first episode, and learn about the roots of California’s homeless crisis, as well as recent efforts to house people struggling with homelessness in hotels. SOLD OUT is hosted and reported by KQED housing reporters Erin Baldassari and Molly Solomon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2 Okt 202030min

Artists Transform Lessons from Their own Lives into Art

Artists Transform Lessons from Their own Lives into Art

‘Music Was Our Language’: Grammy-Award Winning Producer Turns Mic on Sister; Dan 'The Can't Stand Up Comedian' Smith; Artists Capture Wildfire’s Destructive Power – and Beauty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

26 Sep 202031min

How To Talk About Death and Dying During a Pandemic

How To Talk About Death and Dying During a Pandemic

Palliative care expert Dr. Jessica Zitter says that tough conversations about end-of-life options can help inform how we want to live our lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

18 Sep 202030min

From Protesting Police to Becoming a Cop Himself

From Protesting Police to Becoming a Cop Himself

After touring the world with Snoop Dogg and the Black Eyed Peas, Jinho Ferreira served as an Alameda County sheriff’s deputy for eight years. He said he wanted to fight police violence from the inside. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

11 Sep 202030min

Stories of Hope Through Fire and Smoke

Stories of Hope Through Fire and Smoke

From Prison Fire Crew To Pro Firefighter; Volunteer Firefighting Couple Find a Silver Lining; How Wildfire Smoke Intersects with Race and Place; An Ode to Big Basin's Redwoods Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

4 Sep 202030min

California Women Reflect on a Century of Voting

California Women Reflect on a Century of Voting

Featuring: Lorena Gonzalez, Lawmaker, San Diego Ellen DuBois, Professor Emirita of History and Gender Studies, UCLA Rita Barschak, 100-year old voting rights activist, Los Angeles Maxine Anderson, Voter Education volunteer, San Francisco Aida Hurtado, Chicano/a Studies Professor, UC Santa Barbara Kristen Olsen, Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors Honey Mahogany, transgender activist, San Francisco Gurleen Kaur Mander, political science major, Fresno Arianna Nassiri, SF Youth Commission Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

28 Aug 202030min

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 Aug 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 Aug 202031min

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