Towns Along Pacific Coast Trail Struggle After Dixie Fire

Towns Along Pacific Coast Trail Struggle After Dixie Fire

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The Cave Woman of India: Tracing My Scars as an Immigrant’s Daughter

The Cave Woman of India: Tracing My Scars as an Immigrant’s Daughter

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Transgender Opera Singers Take Enormous Risks to Live Authentically

Transgender Opera Singers Take Enormous Risks to Live Authentically

Elliot Franks, Lucia Lucas and Breanna Sinclairé are transgender opera singers navigating an industry that has been slow to evolve with the times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Barbed Wire at the Border Brings Back Memories of Internment – and the Unexpected Impact of Legalized Marijuana

Barbed Wire at the Border Brings Back Memories of Internment – and the Unexpected Impact of Legalized Marijuana

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The Hidden History of Slavery in California

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How One Woman’s Search for Her Homeless Mother Became a Mission to Help Others

How One Woman’s Search for Her Homeless Mother Became a Mission to Help Others

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Do You Really Want to Know? One Man’s Search for Family From Jonestown and Beyond

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Forty-one years ago this week, more than 900 people died in a mass suicide in Jonestown, a remote settlement in South America. This documentary follows a Bay Area man who unravels the tangled family history that binds him to that tragedy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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