In Your Ear – March 15, 2025
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A mix of Jazz, Latin, Flamenco, & Tango. Hosted by Art Sato.
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A mix of Jazz, Latin, Flamenco, & Tango. Hosted by Art Sato.
Steph Jacobs: “The California Girl I Needed to Be” Producer: Suki Wessling This episode of the Babblery from KSQD in Santa Cruz features Stephanie Jacobs, a retired CBS News producer. In a discussion of US elections past and present, Steph leads with her knowledge, experience, and thoughtful analysis. Her identity informs her perspective, of course, … Continued
People who will be affected by a second Trump administration discuss their concerns. Featured guests are: Ashleigh Budiwarman, a community organizer in San Diego and Freddie Segura-Glavey, a healthcare worker in the Bay Area. They share their concerns as marginalized peoples in both gender and race. To support Ashleigh’s community events follow @hativillage on Instagram.
Our focus today is Land and Water Protection. Native American Indigenous People have long believed that we should be thinking of the Generations to come and of our Ancestors who came before us. Today we will be hearing Native American Indigenous Women from across the United States. They each will be sharing their concerns about … Continued
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Featuring the voices of the JaZzLine Collective! Janice Edwards, Ken “Groovemeister” Pruitt, D-Minor, Thomas Jay and Afrikahn Jahmal Dayvs, serving up the “Evolution of the Blues” in all of its flavors, from BeBop to Hip Hop! ShowCasing our Bay Area Artist (BAJABA), Bay Area Jazz, and Blues Artists, Saturdays from 2-4pm.
Producer: Margo Okazawa-Rey Berkeley, California is an important home and reference for disability rights movement and culture. The vision and advocacy Judy Heumann and Ed Roberts, for example, inspired the Independent Living Movement and helped establish the first Center for Independent Living in Berkeley and the passage of Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990. Since … Continued
Now more than ever, supporting queer and trans prisoners is critical. On today’s program, we spotlight Flying Over Walls, a prison abolitionist collective in the SF Bay Area working to build solidarity through prisoner correspondence, workshops, and study groups. Tune in to learn more about their work and how they push back against a system … Continued
Hear music created and performed by girls and gender-expansive youth and an interview with Rock Camp instructor & board member Kendal in this 29-minute feature on Bay Area Girls Rock Camp in Oakland, CA, and the worldwide girls rock camp movement. Camps in the international Girls Rock Camp Alliance work to amplify the creativity of … Continued
In this wide-ranging conversation, Two-Spirit artist L. Frank Manriquez talks about her work as an indigenous culture keeper. She is a tribal scholar, cartoonist, author, and Native language activist. With a team, she crafted a ti’aat, the first Tongvetam canoe to be built in over 200 years. She talks about her art, humor as survival, … Continued
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The Blues: highlighting this Afro-American roots art form from its rural country roots to the urban manifestations and regional flavors that encompass the genre. Hosted by Tom Mazzolini.