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Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra talks with local journalists about what’s happening in the greatest region in the country. It’s the context and analysis you need to make sense of the news, with help from the people who know it best. New episodes drop Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings.
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Nov 24, 2021 • 18min
Meeting My Husband During the Pandemic
Meeting new people as an adult is hard enough, whether it’s dating or meeting new friends. Then the pandemic happened, and it got even more difficult.But there are success stories out there. KQED Silicon Valley reporter Adhiti Bandlamudi did start dating someone during the pandemic. And in a recent episode of The California Report Magazine, she spoke with host Sasha Khokha about what that was like — and how it led to a connection she wasn’t expecting.We're hiring a producer! Please apply by Dec. 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 22, 2021 • 16min
A Win For Indian Farmers and Their Bay Area Supporters
A movement to support Indian farmers scored a win this past week. The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, announced plans to roll back three controversial laws that had sparked protests for more than a year.The Sikh community in California had rallied behind this movement and staged several marches here in the Bay Area, including one that stopped traffic on the Bay Bridge. Many said they wanted to take a stand against privatization. Some wanted to stand in solidarity with relatives back home. And now, it seems that these continued demonstrations have paid off. Guest: Lakshmi Sarah, KQED reporterThis episode originally aired on December 14, 2020. It was originally produced by Ericka Cruz Guevarra, Alan Montecillo, and Kyana Moghadam, and hosted by Devin Katayama. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 19, 2021 • 20min
'That Walgreens Was Essential'
This month, Walgreens closed 5 stores in 5 different San Francisco neighborhoods. The company claims it was because of “organized, rampant retail theft,” although available information doesn't quite back that up.These Walgreens locations also got national attention, and became part of heated local debates about policing and a fear of increased crime. And all the while, many San Francisco residents — especially older people and lower-income families — have lost an essential resource in their neighborhoods.Guest: Abené Clayton, lead reporter of The Guardian’s Guns and Lies in America seriesThis episode was produced by Alan Montecillo and Raquel Maria Dillon, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra.More Reading:'Walgreens fed my family': inside the San Francisco stores closing over 'retail theft' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 17, 2021 • 20min
How to Overcome Climate Anxiety
The United Nations COP26 climate summit was billed by conference organizers as the “last, best hope” to save our warming planet. In the end, countries left with an agreement that makes some progress, but ultimately doesn’t go far enough. And if you’re worried about climate change, it probably didn’t do much to ease your anxiety.But we don’t have to rely on world leaders alone. Today, we discuss how to take feelings of climate anxiety and turn them into meaningful action. Guest: Laura Klivans, KQED climate reporterMore Resources:
‘Climate Change is Here. It’s Bad. Here’s What You Can Do’
Submit a Bay Area climate change question for KQED reporters
This episode was produced by Raquel Maria Dillon and Alan Montecillo, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra.We're hiring a producer! Please apply by Dec. 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 15, 2021 • 18min
Remembering the Native American Occupation of Alcatraz
52 years ago this month, a group of Native Americans began to occupy Alcatraz to assert their right to self-determination. The 19-month occupation is still known as one of the most important actions in contemporary Native American history and in the fight for American Indian civil rights.On Indigenous Peoples' Day in 2019, Native people from across the West Coast gathered in San Francisco for a ceremonial canoe journey to Alcatraz Island.This episode originally aired on Oct. 16, 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 12, 2021 • 18min
The California Latinos at COP26
California sent many representatives to the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland — including many Latinos, who are California's largest ethnic group and are also more likely to say that climate change affects their local community.They include some of the state's most powerful people, academics, leaders of non-profits, and activists. They also include protesters who are skeptical that this summit will lead to meaningful climate action.Guest: Raquel Maria Dillon, KQED reporterThis episode was produced by Alan Montecillo and Mary Franklin Harvin, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra.KQED is hiring a producer for The Bay. This is a full-time job with benefits, based in the Bay Area. Please apply by Dec. 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 10, 2021 • 17min
COVID-19 Vaccines Are Rolling Out for Kids Ages 5-11
After a review process from the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, pediatric COVID-19 shots are now available for kids ages 5-11.It's a long time coming for many kids and families who have been waiting for nearly a year. Today, we talk about what this means and answer some listeners' big questions about the rollout.Guest: Carly Severn, KQED Senior Engagement EditorMore information about where to get a Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine for kids.This episode was produced by Mary Franklin Harvin and Alan Montecillo, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra. Audio was collected by Sara Hossaini and Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 8, 2021 • 18min
Drawing the Bay Area's New Political Maps
What if parts of the Bay and parts of the Central Valley were represented by the same person in the U.S. House of Representatives? What about Filipino voters in Daly City and Chinese voters in the western part San Francisco? Or South Asians living in Santa Clara County?These are just a few of the thorny questions being debated right now during California’s redistricting process. Soon, California will have a new political map that will decide how we’re all represented — in the state legislature and in the U.S. House — for the next decade. And unlike most states where politicians are in charge of redistricting, California has a public process where residents can make their voices heard.Guest: Guy Marzorati, KQED politics and government reporter and producer of the Political Breakdown podcastThis episode was produced by Alan Montecillo and Mary Franklin Harvin, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 5, 2021 • 17min
Our New Host
On this very special episode, meet the new host of The Bay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 3, 2021 • 18min
The SFUSD Board Recall Election is Set. We Revisit Student Voices
3 members of the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education will be facing a recall vote in February. The special election encompasses a whole host of polarizing issues in the district: in-person learning, the admissions policy at Lowell High School, the effort to rename schools, Commissioner Alison Collins’ 2016 tweets that were seen as anti-Asian, and more.Throughout these crises, student voices have often remained on the periphery. So today, we’re revisiting an episode from April where we hear SFUSD students sharing their views — and how they feel about the debate happening around them.Guest: Holly J. McDede, KQED reporter and producerThis episode originally aired on April 19, 2021.More Reading:
'It's a Question of Competence': San Francisco to Hold Recall Election of 3 School Board Members
'All Political': SF Board of Education President Gabriela López on the Recall Effort Against Her, 2 Other Board Members
SF School Board Recall Funded Mostly by Local Donors, With Venture Capitalists Topping the List
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