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Crosscurrents

KALW

Crosscurrents is KALW Public Radio's award-winning news magazine, broadcasting in the Bay Area Mondays through Thursdays on 91.7 FM. We make joyful, informative stories that engage people across the economic, social, and cultural divides in our community.

Location:

San Francisco, CA

Networks:

KALW

Description:

Crosscurrents is KALW Public Radio's award-winning news magazine, broadcasting in the Bay Area Mondays through Thursdays on 91.7 FM. We make joyful, informative stories that engage people across the economic, social, and cultural divides in our community.

Twitter:

@KALWNews

Language:

English

Contact:

500 Mansell Street San Francisco, CA 90140 (415) 264-7106


Episodes
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SHOW: When Fans are the MVPs

1/15/2026
Today, we meet a group of fans trying to save their college basketball team, through the power of social media. Can memes save Cal Football? Then, we go on a road-trip to explore the borders of basketball fandom. And, the origins of a phenomenon known simply as “the Wave.”

Duration:00:26:53

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Meet Cal football’s most unlikely fandom

1/15/2026
A group of die-hard fans are out to save Cal football with the power of memes. KALW’S Jordan Karnes went to a game to find them.

Duration:00:10:48

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SHOW: Song, Stars, and Community Building

1/14/2026
Today, finding human connection through song. Then, Star Parties give Bay Area earthlings a rare glimpse into outer space. And, one woman's most meaningful song.

Duration:00:26:50

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Uncuffed My Mixtape: "Son's Gonna Rise," by Citizen Cope

1/14/2026
Haena Worthing, an Uncuffed producer at the California Institution for Women, remembers the day her daughter was born.

Duration:00:03:03

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SHOW: Rising Waters and Sweet Melodies

1/13/2026
Three years after a major flood, residents are still recovering… Today, a story on seeking accountability. Then, how some unhoused people stay warm in the rain. And, smooth jazz artist Brian Culbertson talks about collaborating with Sheila E on his recent album.

Duration:00:26:50

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Looking back in a flood’s aftermath

1/13/2026
A 2022 New Year’s Eve flood at the Coliseum Connections housing development in Oakland left lasting effects on the residents that it displaced. Reporter E Okobi spoke with one resident who is still living in the aftermath.

Duration:00:10:36

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Sights + Sounds: Jazz and funk musician Brian Culbertson talks new album 'Day Trip'

1/13/2026
Jazz and funk musician Brian Culbertson first made waves in the smooth jazz scene when he was just a college student. Twenty-nine albums and 41 Billboard chart-topping songs later, he's still creating music on his piano and keyboard that make fans groove and chill. His latest album is "Day Trip" and it features artists such as Marcus Miller and the Bay Area's own Shelia E. And this summer, Brian is hosting his 13th annual Napa Valley Jazz Getaway.

Duration:00:09:42

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SHOW: The Bay's Hyper-Local Food Markets

1/12/2026
While most of Oakland sleeps, one place is alive with activity… and fresh produce. Today, we exploring Oakland’s Produce Market. Then, we’ll learn how to catch fish… in our own backyard.

Duration:00:26:51

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California Foodways: While the Bay Area sleeps, the Oakland Produce Market bustles with life

1/12/2026
Look in your fridge right now: maybe you have apples, lettuce, some herbs? As Californians, we have a sense of where those foods are grown. But produce, it takes a journey to get from farms to our homes. It goes through many places, and is cared for by many, many people. For her series, California Foodways, KALW’s Senior Editor Lisa Morehouse got up in the middle of the night, to meet a bunch of those people who keep the Oakland Produce Market humming.

Duration:00:13:25

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Foraging for fish in our own backyard

1/12/2026
If you head out on a Ferry from Oakland’s Jack London Square over the Bay, to San Francisco… there’s another special place where you can get fresh food: Fisherman’s Wharf. Here, boats dock early in the morning with salmon and halibut, mackerel.. and now it’s Dungeness crab season! The catch then goes into refrigerated trucks, to eventually end up across the country or around the world. But for one Fisherman, catching and enjoying this bounty is best served… right here at home. Kirk Lombard is a sea forager. And he shows people why and how we should catch seafood ourselves, on the docks and mudflats around the Bay. In 2014 KALW’s Angela Johnston went down to the wharf, to learn more.

Duration:00:09:31

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Pushing for Course Change

1/8/2026
The Oakland school board’s student directors are making their voices heard…but what about their votes? Then, a new story from Uncuffed about breaking the prison pipeline.

Duration:00:24:51

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A seat at the table

1/8/2026
In California, students can sit on school boards — but how much power do they actually have? KALW’s education reporter Julia Haney talked to one of the young leaders on Oakland’s school board about the impact he hopes to make.

Duration:00:09:28

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Uncuffed: A new dad hopes his son can break the family's prison cycle

1/8/2026
Uncuffed producer Derrell "Sadiq" Davis shares the story about an incarcerated father who worries his newborn son will follow in his family’s footsteps. Can he break the cycle?

Duration:00:05:34

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Sights + Sounds: Luenell keeps making comedic history

1/8/2026
Comedian Luenell has been keeping audiences laughing for decades. She’s originally from Oakland but now lives in Las Vegas, where she has a residency at Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club on the strip. You can see Luenell on screen with Tracy Morgan in the Paramount+ sitcom “Crutch.” Host of KALW’s Sights and Sounds, Jenee Darden caught up with Luenell to talk about her latest projects. Here’s a part of that conversation

Duration:00:07:22

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Adapting and Recovering

1/7/2026
Today, we're distilling whiskey on Vallejo’s Mare Island. Then, a West Oakland artist recalls using her music and spirituality to heal from a severe car accident.

Duration:00:26:51

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California Foodways: Whiskey distillery moves operations to site of West Coast’s first Naval base

1/7/2026
Californians have made whiskey since the Gold Rush when they served miners and then loggers. Craft bourbon has been taking off in the last couple decades -- with as many as 150 distilleries in the state. For her series California Foodways, KALW’s Lisa Morehouse visited a distillery’s new home in the North Bay that’s producing whiskey at a location where people used to make something really different: massive objects that changed the course of world events.

Duration:00:12:42

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Sights + Sounds: Nia Cephas' album 'Cosmicpolitan'

1/7/2026
West Oakland artist Nia Cephas came up with a word that encompasses her cultures, spirituality, and connection with people: Cosmicpolitan. That’s also the name of her debut album. Nia’s music reflects both her African American and Afro-Brazilian roots. Her songs range from being a testament of survival to an invitation to just feel free. KALW’s Sights and Sounds Show host, Jenee Darden, spoke with Nia about the life experiences that inspired “Cosmicpolitan.” Here’s an excerpt of that interview.

Duration:00:09:40

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SHOW: Unconditional Love and Living Jazz

1/6/2026
Today, a new story from Uncuffed about finding out your dad isn't who he says he is. Then, an Oakland cello player challenges us to break away from negative ideas about darkness. And, a musician encourages us ALL to keep on singing.

Duration:00:26:50

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Uncuffed: Loving my father after learning the truth

1/6/2026
What happens when you find out your dad isn't who he says he is? A new story about family from Uncuffed and San Quentin producer Jorge Lopez.

Duration:00:07:12

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Sights + Sounds: Mia Pixley's album 'Love. Dark. Bloom'

1/6/2026
When you hear the words “dark” and “darkness” what comes to mind? Many of us may associate the words with mostly negative connotations. In the Black Diaspora, and among other communities of color, there’s an ongoing conversation about why that is… and how to change it. Mia Pixley is a Black cellist, singer, and psychologist based in Oakland. Her new album, “Love. Dark. Bloom” is a blend of classical, jazz, folk and the blues. Jenee Darden, the host of KALW’s The Sights and Sounds Show, spoke with Mia about how her album explores the beauty of darkness. Hear the full interview here.

Duration:00:09:06