A Reporter Reflects on Coping When Your Community is the News; Two Actresses of Color Receive Long Awaited Recognition

A Reporter Reflects on Coping When Your Community is the News; Two Actresses of Color Receive Long Awaited Recognition

What does it means to be a journalist when the story you’re reporting on also affects you? That’s a question Ericka Cruz Guevarra, host of the KQED podcast The Bay, explored on a recent episode. She shares her story about a camping trip she went on with her best friend during the pandemic. But it’s also a story about the mental health impact of reporting the news when you’re a journalist of color. Plus, we have an update on two stories we’ve brought you about two women of color who’ve had to struggle hard to get recognition in Hollywood. Native American actress and activist Sacheen Littlefeather recently received an official apology from The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for the abuse endured at the 1973 Oscars, and the impact it had on her career. Actress Juanita Moore appeared in more than 80 films and TV shows, but wasn’t always credited for her work. In 1959, she became the fifth Black actor in movie-making history to be nominated for an Oscar. The pioneering actress will finally be honored with her very own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Life and Death Off Point Reyes, Wetlands Get Help From Rice Farmers

Life and Death Off Point Reyes, Wetlands Get Help From Rice Farmers

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6 Apr 201830min

Counted: An Oakland Story

Counted: An Oakland Story

Throughout 2017, a team of Snap Judgment producers - together with Oakland activists and parents - learned about Oakland’s homicide victims, their families and communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

30 Mars 201830min

‘We’re All Getting Older’

‘We’re All Getting Older’

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23 Mars 201830min

The California Report Magazine: Chasing the Original California Dream

The California Report Magazine: Chasing the Original California Dream

Modern-day Gold Miner Still Finds Plenty, A Visit to Paradise (CA), How CA Went from Anti-Immigrant to ‘Sanctuary State,’ Birdsong Clues to Climate Change Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

17 Mars 201831min

My World Was Burning: The Northern California Fires and What Went Wrong

My World Was Burning: The Northern California Fires and What Went Wrong

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10 Mars 201831min

Stories About Belonging

Stories About Belonging

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3 Mars 201831min

Synchronized Ice Skaters and A Visit to Timbuctoo

Synchronized Ice Skaters and A Visit to Timbuctoo

On This Ice Skating Team There Are No Olympians and No One Under 25 Robyn Fernsworth wakes up before the sun rises every Saturday morning so she can ice skate for two hours. But she's not training for the next Winter Olympics, she's practicing with the IceSymmetrics, a masters synchronized skating team based in Oakland. The IceSymmetrics are a group of moms, lawyers, teachers, some professional skaters...and they're heading to Portland this week to compete in nationals. Bianca Taylor caught up with Robyn during practice. The Lowly Seagrass That Could Save Your Oysters From Climate Change What do you do when a global problem like climate change lands on your front doorstep? That’s what’s facing oyster farms up and down the West Coast, which are already feeling the impact. But, as KQED Science reporter Lauren Sommer tells us, one Bay Area oyster farm is teaming up with scientists to find a way to use nature to adapt. Timbuctoo: The Ghost of a Ghost Town For the next installment in our series "A Place Called What?!", about California places with bizarre or surprising names, we take a trip to Timbuctoo! Sacramento Finds and Celebrates Itself in New ‘Lady Bird’ Walking Tour While Hollywood prepares for the Oscars on March 4, a "Lady Bird"-themed walking tour began its inaugural trek in Sacramento. We join the tour and hear from guides and tourists about their personal connection to the semi-autobiographical movie. Lady Bird director Greta Gerwig called her film a “love letter to Sacramento.” What did the film mean for Sactown superfans? Mean: A Conversation with Myriam Gurba True crime, memoir and ghost story, "Mean" is the bold and hilarious tale of Myriam Gurba’s coming of age as a queer, mixed-race Chicana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Changing Identities, and Taking Back Power

Changing Identities, and Taking Back Power

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